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testĭcŭlātus

testĭcŭlātus · adj

having testicles

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What it meant

testĭcŭlātus — Lewis & Short

testĭcŭlātus, a, um, adj.testiculus,

I having testicles.
I Adj.: equi (opp. spadones), Veg. Vet. 4, 7.—
II Subst.: testĭcŭ-lata, ae, f. (sc. herba), a plant, called also mercurialis and orchion, App. Herb. 82.

Where it came from

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