menstruatus

menstruatus

mēnstruātus, a, um (menstruum), mit dem Monatsflusse behaftet, menstruierend, mulier, Vulg. Ezech. 18, 6: u. so subst., mēnstruāta, ae, f. (sc. mulier), Vulg. Isai. 64, 6.


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