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[5] desiderio: first of a passionate desire for something once enjoyed (cf. Catul. 96.3; Hor. Carm. 1.24.1quis desiderio sit pudor” ), and then of the object of desire (cf. Hor. Carm. 1.14.18[navis] nunc desiderium curaque non levis” ) . From this point the transition is easy to a mere pet name, as here; cf. Cic. Fam 14.2.2Hem, mea lux, meum desiderium” ; Petr. 139tu, desiderium meum.


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