1. pedatus — de Vaan
The corpus record — Latin
pĕdātus
pĕdātus
having feet
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What it meant
2. pĕdātus — Lewis & Short
pĕdātus, a, um, v. 1. pedo, I.
3. pĕdātus — Lewis & Short
pĕdātus, ūs (collat. form of the
nisi pedatu tertio omnes afflixero,Plaut. Cist. 2, 1, 50; for which: igitur tertio pedato nobis bellum fecere, Cato ap. Non. 64, 20; cf.: tertio pedatu, tri/th| perio/dw|, Gloss. Philox.; and:
pedato positum pro repetitu vel accessu quasi per pedem, sicuti nunc vulgo dicitur tertio pedato,Non. 64, 16 sq.; Cato ap. Non. 64, 20; id. ap. Charis. p. 191.
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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