squaleo
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Etymology[edit]
From squālus (“dirty”).
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Verb[edit]
present active squāleō, present infinitive squālēre, perfect active squāluī. (no passive)
- I am stiff or rough (with).
- I am dry or parched; I am barren.
- I am rough from lack of care; I am filthy, unkempt, neglected or squalid.
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References[edit]
- squaleo in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879