vitifer

vitifer

vītifer, fera, ferum (vitis u. fero), Weinstöcke tragend, arbores, Pallad.: colles, mit Reben (Weinstöcken) bewachsen, Rebenhügel, Plin.: u. so mons, Sil.: Vienna, weinreich, Mart.


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