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panniculus1

panniculus1 · m

a small piece of cloth

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What it meant

1. pannĭcŭlus — Lewis & Short

pannĭcŭlus, i, m.dim.pannus,

I a small piece of cloth, a rag, Cels. 7, 20; cf. id. 6, 18, 8: panniculus bombycinus, a light, short garment, Juv. 6, 258.—
II Pannĭ-cŭlus, i, m., the name of a mime, Mart. 2, 72, 4; 3, 86, 3; 5, 61, 12.

2. pannĭcŭlus — Lewis & Short

pannĭcŭlus, v. panicula.

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