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1 pipio
1.pīpĭo, āre, v. n., to pip, chirp, whimper:2.infantes pipiantes,
Tert. Monog. 16:imbres pipiavit,
id. adv. Valent. 15.pīpĭo, īre, v. n., to peep, pip, chirp:3.aviarius auscultetur, si (pulli) pipiant,
Col. 8, 5, 14; Auct. Carm. Philom. 30.pīpĭo, ōnis, m., a young piping or chirping bird, a squab:servos habuit vectigales qui eos (palumbes) ex ovis et pullicenis ac pipionibus alerent,
from the produce of the eggs and chickens, Lampr. Alex. Sever. 41.
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