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1 automaton
autŏmătus, um (os, on), adj., = automatos, self - moving, voluntary, spontaneous:plausus,
Petr. 50, 1.—Hence, subst.: autŏmătŏn or - um, n, a self-moving machine, an automaton, Vitr. 9, 9; Petr. 54, 4; 140, 10; * Suet. Claud. 34 fin. -
2 automatum
autŏmătus, um (os, on), adj., = automatos, self - moving, voluntary, spontaneous:plausus,
Petr. 50, 1.—Hence, subst.: autŏmătŏn or - um, n, a self-moving machine, an automaton, Vitr. 9, 9; Petr. 54, 4; 140, 10; * Suet. Claud. 34 fin. -
3 automatus
autŏmătus, um (os, on), adj., = automatos, self - moving, voluntary, spontaneous:plausus,
Petr. 50, 1.—Hence, subst.: autŏmătŏn or - um, n, a self-moving machine, an automaton, Vitr. 9, 9; Petr. 54, 4; 140, 10; * Suet. Claud. 34 fin.
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