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ūdo

ūdo · v. a

to wet

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What it meant

1. ūdo — Lewis & Short

ūdo, āvi, āre, v. a.udus,

I to wet, moisten (post-class.): quae udanda sunt corporis (opp. siccanda), Macr. S. 7, 12: labra vappā, Aug. Mor. Manich. 2, 13 fin.

2. ūdo — Lewis & Short

ūdo (ōdo), ōnis, m., = ou)dw/n,

I a sock of felt or fur, Mart. 14, 140 in lemm.; Dig. 34, 2, 25, § 4.

3. üdó — Walde–Hofmann

üdó (odo Ulp.) -ónis „Schuh aus Filz oder Leder“ (Mart. 14, 140; Char, 1552,33 = éyumíMov): Fremdw. unbekannter Herkunft. Att. oödöWwv bei Pollux Onomast. 10,50 (dazu glossemat. oóbuvdgpiov) ist wegen des Pollux Ausdrucksweise “ni vv dvonaZouevuv obbüvuv selbst ein fremder Eindringling (vgl. Petersson (Cl. 15,278]; das Schwanken zwischen 4 und o darf nicht aus einem dor. *óbübv neben att, (ion.?) obbdiv und Ent]. … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. üdó, p. 1648]

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