[510] “Nec saxa nec ullum Telorum interea cessat genus” 2. 467. ‘Conti’ may be either barge-poles used for want of better implements, or heavy pikes, a sense which the word bears in post-Augustan writers, Tac. A. 6. 35 &c.
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