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1 vōtīvus
vōtīvus adj. [votum], of a vow, promised by a vow, given under a vow, votive: ludi: iuvenca, H.: tura, O.: carmina, O.: legatio, i. e. obtained on the pretext of having a vow to fulfil.* * *votiva, votivum ADJ
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