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vehes

vehes · f

a carriage loaded

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vĕhes — Lewis & Short

vĕhes, is, f.veho,

I a carriage loaded with any thing, a cart-load, wagon-load (post-Aug.).
I Lit.: faeni large onusta, Plin. 36, 15, 24, § 108: stercoris, Col. 11, 2, 86: fimi, Plin. 18, 23, 53, § 193: qui lapis etiam nunc ostenditur magnitudine vehis, so big as to be a cart-load, id. 2, 58, 59, § 149.—
II Transf., as a measure, a load, Col. 11, 2, 13.

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