1. reduviosus — de Vaan
The corpus record — Latin
rĕdŭvĭōsus
rĕdŭvĭōsus
full of hangnails
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What it meant
reduviosus 'full of hangnails' (Laev.+), redivivus 'second-hand' (Cic.+); induti4S> -us [m.] 'the putting on' (Var.+); indiitilis 4that can be put on, detachable' (Cato); — [de Vaan, s.v. reduviosus, p. 656]
2. rĕdŭvĭōsus — Lewis & Short
rĕdŭvĭōsus (rĕdĭv-), a, um, adj.reduvia,
I full of hangnails, Laev. ap. Fest. p. 270 Müll.
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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