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- noun Plural form of
degen .
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Berkeleia dicitur degens, gulæ amatrix ac petulantiæ, flagitiis modum usque in senium et auguriis non ponens, usque ad mortem impudica permansit.
Poems, 1799 Robert Southey 1808
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Rheam, Jpvem, ApoUioeiPf ac reliqoos Deos glebrare cQeperuot; porro Graeci oomeo a ellene qpodam fortiti foot, qoi io Graecia degens el regiooem adpellatiooem iodidit.
Analysis operum S.S. patrum et scriptorum ecclesiasticorum 1796
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Comea Ludolf in his oris degens apud to in omnibus his constanter GN.
Doctrina nvmorvm vetervm conscripta a Josepho Eckhel .. Hohler, Emerich Thomas, 1781-1846. [from old catalog] 1792
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(Hint. du Bas Empire, tom.xiv. p. 436, 438.)] [Footnote 35: In aureo triclinio quae praestantior est pars potentissimus (the usurper Romanus) degens caeteras partes (filiis) distribuerat, (Liutprand.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5 Edward Gibbon 1765
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Efl: &: αΙμΰρ {βί genus viperxj in faxofis latibulis degens.
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