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paredros

paredros · m

that sits by one's side

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What it meant

părē^dros — Lewis & Short

părē^dros, i, m., = pa/redros,

I that sits by one's side, remains with one: paredri spiritus, familiar spirits, Tert. Anim. 28.

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Where it came from

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