secus [1]

secus [1]

1. secus, n. indecl. (τέκος) = sexus, das Geschlecht (s. Drak. Liv. 26, 47, 1), virile secus numquam ullum habui, Sohn, Plaut.: liberorum capitum virile secus ad decem milia capta, freie Menschen männlichen Geschlechtes, Liv.: virile et (ac) muliebre secus, Sall. fr., Liv. u. Tac.: muliebre secus omne summovit, Suet.


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