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1 epistolicus
ĕpīstŏlĭcus, a, um, adj., = epistolikos, pertaining to or consisting of letters, epistolic: Epistolicae Quaestiones, the title of a work of Cato, Gell. praef. § 9; 7, 10, 2;and of Varro,
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2 monogramma
mŏnogramma, ătis, n., = monogramma, a character consisting of several letters, a monogram (post-class.), e. g. = Christus, Paul. Nol. Carm. 26, 618.
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