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văgor , ātus, 1,
I.v. dep. n. and a. [vagus], to stroll about, go to and fro, to ramble, wander, roam, range, rove (class.; syn.: erro, palor).
(β). Poet., with acc.: “Ino etiam primā terras aetate vagata est,” i. e. wandered through the earth, Prop. 2, 28 (3, 24), 19 (al. fugata est).—
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