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victōrĭālis

victōrĭālis · adj

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What it meant

victōrĭālis — Lewis & Short

victōrĭālis, e, adj.victoria,

I of or belonging to victory (late Lat.).
I Adj.: dies, day of victory, i. e. when victories are celebrated, Treb. Gall. 3: scipio, Cassiod. Var. 6, 1.—
II Subst.: victōrĭālis, is, f., a plant, called also Idaea Daphne, App. Herb. 58; Isid. 10, 210.

Where it came from

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