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caupo (also cōpo and cūpo , Charis. p. 47 P.; cf. Isid. Orig. 20, 6, 7;
I.the form copo,Cic. Clu. 59, 163; Inscr. Orell. 4169; Inscr. Momms. 5078), ōnis, m. root cap-, to take in, receive, v. capio; cf. κάπηλος, a petty tradesman, huckster, innkeeper, Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 35; Cic. Div. 1, 27, 51; Hor. S. 1, 1, 29 K. and H.; 1, 5, 4; Mart. 1, 57; Dig. 4, 9, 1 al.—*
II. Trop.: “sapientiae atque facundiae,Tert. Anim. 3.
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    • Cicero, For Aulus Cluentius, 59.163
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    • Horace, Satires, 1.1.29
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