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unijugus

unijugus · adj

having one yoke

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ūnĭ-jŭgus — Lewis & Short

ūnĭ-jŭgus, a, um, adj.unus-jugum.

I having one yoke: vinea, fastened to a single yoke or cross-beam.
I Lit., Plin. 17, 22. 35, § 183.—*
II Transf., that has been married only once: Joseph, Tert. Monog. 6 fin.

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