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segutilum

segutilum · n

a kind of earth

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What it meant

1. segutilum — Lewis & Short

segutilum (segullum), i, n., mining

t. t.,
I a kind of earth, which was supposed to indicate the presence of native gold, Plin. 33, 4, 21, § 67.

2. segutilum — Walde–Hofmann

segutilum, -; n. „das äußere Kennzeichen vom Vorhandensein einer Goldmine" (Plin. nat. 33, 67, rom.): iber. Wort, vgl. iber. Sing-ilis, bask. itil, ostoil usw. (Bertoldi L'Iberia Prelatina 1941,12 und Qu. di metodo 236). següsius (canis) „Jagdhund“ (Lex Sal. 6,1 [s. Schramm 50f.] rom., vgl. afrz. söns, senz, saus, seus usw.): nach Holder IT 1457 gall. ort, entweder zum VN. Segäsiävi oder zum ON, Següsion (vgl. auch … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. segutilum, p. 1416]

Where it came from

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