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[395] ‘Depositi, i. e. desperati:’ “nam apud veteres consuetudo erat ut desperati ante ianuas suas collocarentur, vel ut extremum spiritum redderent terrae, vel ut possint a transeuntibus forte curari, qui aliquando simili laboraverant morbo” Serv. Comp. Lucil., 3. fr. 24 (Gerlach), “Symmachus praeterea iam tum depostus bubulcus Exspirans animam pulmonibus aeger agebat.” Cic. Verr. 2. 1. 2. 3, “aegram et prope depositam reipublicae partem suscepisse:” see also Ov. 3 Trist. 3. 40, Pont. 2. 2. 47. (Forc. and Forb.)

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