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partŭrītĭo

partŭrītĭo · f

a desiring to bring forth

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What it meant

partŭrītĭo — Lewis & Short

partŭrītĭo, ōnis, f.parturio,

I a desiring to bring forth, labor, travail (late Lat.).
I Lit., Hier. adv. Jovin. 1, n. 22.—
II Transf., a bearing or bringing forth, parturition: novae vitae, Aug. Conf. 8, 6: cordis, id. Ep. 34 (al. 31).—
III Any grievous pains: inferni, Capreol. Epist. ad Vital. et Const.

Where it came from

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