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urceatim

urceatim · adv

with pitchers

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What it meant

urcĕātim — Lewis & Short

urcĕātim, adv.urceus,

I with pitchers: Jovem aquam exorabant: itaque statim urceatim pluebat, i. e. in pailfuls (as we say), Petr. 44.

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Where it came from

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