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Sēmĭ-graecus

Sēmĭ-graecus · adj

halfGreek

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What it meant

Sēmĭ-graecus — Lewis & Short

Sēmĭ-graecus, a, um, adj.,

I halfGreek, semi-Grecian: pastores, Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 2: poëtae et oratores, Suet. Gram. 1: civitas (Tarentum), Flor. 1, 18, 6.—* Adv.: Sēmĭgraecē, half in the Greek manner: quod dicimus, Lucil. ap. Vel. Long. p. 2214 P.

Where it came from

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