malleatus

malleatus

malleātus, a, um (Partic. v. *malleo, āre), mit dem Hammer (Schlegel) bearbeitet, -geschlagen, -geklopft, spartum, Colum. 12, 19, 4: libri nondum malleati, Ulp. dig. 32, 1, 52. § 5.


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