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1 COVERING: BED COVERINGS
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2 THIGH COVERINGS
[N]FEMINALIA (-IUM) (PL)FOEMINALIA (-IUM) (PL)FEMINAL (-IS) (N)FEMINALUM (-I) (N) -
3 COVERING
[A]STRAGULUS (-A -UM)[N]CALUMMA (-ATIS) (N)CALYMMA (-ATIS) (N)COOPERIMENTUM (-I) (N)COPERIMENTUM (-I) (N)VOLVA (-AE) (F)VULVA (-AE) (F)CONDITUS (-US) (M)INVOLUCRUM (-I) (N)INVOLUCRE (-IS) (N)VELAMENTUM (-I) (N)SEGESTRE (-IS) (N)SEGESTRIA (-AE) (F)VELARIUM (-I) (N)VESTIS (-IS) (F)VELUM (-I) (N)VELAMEN (-INIS) (N)TEGMEN (-MINIS) (N)TEGIMEN (-INIS) (N)TEGUMEN (-MINIS) (N)TEGIMENTUM (-I) (N)TEGUMENTUM (-I) (N)INTEGUMENTUM (-I) (N)OBSCURATIO (-ONIS) (F)OPSCURATIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAECLUSIO (-ONIS) (F)OBDUCTIO (-ONIS) (F)OPERCULUM (-I) (N)COOPERTORIUM (-I) (N)COPERTORIUM (-I) (N)OPPANSUM (-I) (N)OPPASSUM (-I) (N)TEGMENTUM (-I) (N)TERGUS (-ORIS) (N)THERISTRUM (-I) (N)- BED COVERINGS
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