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[21-23] grabati: (Gr. κράββατος) a Macedonian word for a bedstead. It is sometimes mentioned as a possession of poverty, and such seems to be the idea here; cf. Cic. Div. 2.63.129utrum sit probabilius deosne immortalis concursare circum omnium mortalium qui ubique sunt non modo lectos verum etiam grabatos,” etc.; Sen. Ep. 20.10leve argumentum est bonae voluntatis grabatus aut pannus, nisi apparuit aliquem illa non necessitate pati sed malle.” And here not only is the couch a miserable thing to start with, but old and broken as well. No rich lectica had Catullus, —only a wretched bedstead as the nearest approach to it, —and no slave at all, far less eight.


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