- protractus
prōtractus, ūs, m. (protraho), die Verlängerung, der Zug, longi protractus malorum, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 30112 = Buecheler carm. epigr. 543, 6.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
prōtractus, ūs, m. (protraho), die Verlängerung, der Zug, longi protractus malorum, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 30112 = Buecheler carm. epigr. 543, 6.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
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