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Ticida

Ticida · m

an obscene Latin poet

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What it meant

Tĭcĭda — Lewis & Short

Tĭcĭda or Tĭcĭdas, ae, m.,

I an obscene Latin poet, Ov. Tr. 2, 433; Suet. Gram. 11; App. Mag. p. 279, 26. —
II A knight of Cæsar's party, Auct. B. Afr. 44; 46.

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Where it came from

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