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sē-grex

sē-grex · adj

apart

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What it meant

sē-grex — Lewis & Short

sē-grex, ĕgis (collat. form sēgrĕgus, adj.grex,

Aus. Parent. 8, 10),
I apart, separate (post-Aug. and mostly poet.): agere vitam segregem, Sen. Ben. 4, 18, 2: segregem, id. Hippol. 1208: civitates situ segreges, Sid. Ep. 9, 3; Prud. Cath. 7, 28: segrege formā, i. e. different, id. Ham. 804: segrege regno, divided, id. ib. 66.

Where it came from

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