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spĕcĭmen , ĭnis, n. id., that by which a thing is seen, known, or recognized.
B. An ornament, honor: “antiquum imperii,Sen. Thyest. 223: “egregium,id. Phoen. 80: “summum,Amm. 23, 6, 23: “tibi specimen gloriosum arrogaris,App. M. 1, p. 112 fin.
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