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[6] ploxeni: explained by Festus to mean a wagon-box (capsum in cisio capsave), and said by Quintilian to be circumpadane (Gallic?) in origin; Quint. 1.5.8Catullusploxenumcirca Padum invenit” . The comparison here may be of the wrinkled and fissured look of diseased gums to some peculiarity in shape of the ploxenum, or to its wrinkled and split rawhide covering.


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