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scutulatus

scutulatus · adj

diamond-

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What it meant

scŭtŭlātus — Lewis & Short

scŭtŭlātus, a, um, adj.1. scutula, II.,

I diamond- or lozenge-shaped, checkered: rete (aranearum), Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 81: pavimentum, id. 36, 25, 61, § 185; of stuffs, id. 8, 48, 73, § 191: color equi, Pall. Mart. 13, 4; Isid. 12, 1, 48.—As subst.: scŭtŭlāta, ae, f., a checked or chequered garment: caerulea, Juv. 2, 97; Cod. Th. 15, 7, 11; also: scŭtŭlāta, ōrum, n., Vulg. Ezech. 27, 16.

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