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pecuinus

pecuinus · adj

of cattle

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What it meant

pĕcŭīnus — Lewis & Short

pĕcŭīnus, a, um, adj.pecu.

I Lit., of cattle (ante- and post-class.): daps, Cato, R. R. 132, 2: ossa, App. M. 8, p. 215, 49.— Absol.: pecuina et ferina, App. M. 11 init.
II Transf., beastly, brutal: animus, App. Mag. 281, 11.

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