Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending |
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saeta, ae, f. | a bristle; a stiff hair, 6.245; fur. |
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saltem | (adv.), at any rate, at least, 1.557. |
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Sarpēdōn, onis, m. | Sarpedon, son of Jupiter and Europa, killed at the siege of Troy by Patroclus, 1.100, et al. |
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sēmita, ae, f. | a byway, lane, 9.383; path, 1.418. (sē- and cf. meō, to go) |
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septēnī, ae, a | distrib. num. adj. (septem), seven by seven, seven each; as a cardinal, seven, 5.85. |
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serta, ōrum, n. | things entwined; garlands, festoons, wreaths, 1.417, et al. (sero, serere, serui, sertus) |
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sex | six, 9.272, et al. (num. indecl. adj.) |
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Sinōn, ōnis, m. | a Greek, son of Aesimus, 2.79, et al. |
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situs, ūs, m. | position; order, 3.451; being let alone; neglect, roughness, squalor, mold, 6.462; rust, decrepitude, dotage, 7.440. (sinō) |
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sōlācium, iī, n. | a soothing; solace, consolation, 5.367. (sōlor) |
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sollicitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to stir up, agitate; try to pull out, 12.404; make anxious, disquiet, disturb, 4.380. (solicitus) |
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solvō, solvī, solūtus, 3, a. | to unbind, loosen, 6.652, et al.; unfurl, 4.574; unfasten, cast off, 5.773; unyoke, unharness; of the hair, undo, dishevel, 3.65, et al.; dissolve, confound, mix, 12.205; separate, divide, 5.581; (fig.), set free, release, disenthrall, 4.487; exempt, release, 10.111; break, 10.91; pay, fulfill, perform, 3.404; dispel, cast off, banish, 4.55; 1.463; paralyze, 1.92; 12.951; of sleep or drunkenness, relax, 5.856; drown, 9.189; (pass.), solvor, sink, 4.530. (2. sē- and luō) |
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specula, ae, f. | a lookout; watch-tower, 4.586; eminence, hill, 3.239; a height, 11.526. (speciō, look) |
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spīritus, ūs, m. | a breathing; breath; air; blast, 12.365; life, soul, spirit, 4.336; divine air, mien, 5.648. (spīrō) |
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strepō, uī, itus, 3, n. and a. | to make a noise; murmur, 6.709; of music, resound, 8.2; of arms, ring, rattle, clash, 10.568. |
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strīdeō, 2, n., and strīdō, strīdī, 3 | to produce a grating or shrill sound; to creak, 1.449; gurgle, 4.689; rustle, 1.397; whiz, roar, 1.102; hiss, 8.420; twang, 5.502. |
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summergō, mersī, mersus, 3, a. | to plunge beneath; submerge, sink, 1.40. (sub and mergō) |
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summittō, mīsī, missus, 3, a. | to send or put under; yield, 4.414; p., summissus, a, um, let down; bowing down, kneeling, prostrate, 3.93; submissive, 10.611; humble, 12.807. (sub and mittō) |
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subnectō, nexuī, nexus, 3, a. | to tie beneath; to bind under, 1.492; bind, fasten, 4.139; tie or bind up, 10.138. |
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subrīdeō, rīsī, 2, n. | to smile, 1.254; 10.742. |
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suppōnō, posuī, positus, 3, a. | to put, place under, 6.24; put to the throat, thrust under, 6.248. (sub and pōnō) |
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suprā | (prep. w. acc., and adv.), over, 3.194; above, 12.839; upon, 9.553; after its case, 4.240; (adv.), above, 7.32. |
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saltus, ūs, m. | woodland pasture, glade, forest, 4.72, et al. |
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saniēs, em, ē, f. | putrid, corrupt blood; bloody matter; gore, 3.618. (rel. to sanguis) |
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scālae, ārum, f. | a ladder; scaling ladder, 2.442. (scandō) |
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sēcūrus, a, um | adj. (sē- and cūra), free from anxiety; untroubled, no longer fearing, 1.290; tranquil, undisturbed; peace-giving, peaceful, 6.715;. with gen., reckless, regardless, 1.350; safe from, 7.304. |
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sēmianimis (in hexam. poetry pron. semyanimis), e | (adj.), half alive; dying, 4.686. |
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sēminex (nom. not in use), ecis | adj. (semi- and nex), half slain, half dead, 5.275. |
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silex, icis, m. and f. | a hard stone, flint, 1.174; rock, 6.602; crag, 6.471. |
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sociō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to make one a socius; to share, unite, associate, 1.600; join in marriage, 12.27. (socius) |
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sōpiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to put to sleep; p., sōpītus, a, um, lulled to sleep, 1.680; slumbering, 5.743. (sopor) |
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specus, ūs, m., f., and n. | a cave, cavern; cavity, deep wound, 9.700. |
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spūma, ae, f. | froth, foam, spray, 1.35; pl., spray, 3.208. (spuō, spit) |
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spūmeus, a, um | adj. (spūma), foamy, frothy, foaming, 2.419. |
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statiō, ōnis, f. | a standing; place of standing; station, post, 9.183; anchorage, 2.23; resting-place, haunt, 5.128. (stō) |
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stīpes, itis, m. | a log or post, stem, trunk of a tree, 3.43; club, 7.524. |
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subsīdō, sēdī, sessus, 3, n. and a. | to sit or settle down, 12.492; to sink down, fall, subside, 5.820; remain, 5.498; subside, remain below, be lost or disappear, 12.836; (w. acc.), to lie in wait for, remain, or watch for the spoils of, 11.268. |
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subter | (prep. w. acc. and abl.), below, beneath, under, 3.695; beneath, 4.182. (sub) |
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successus, ūs, m. | a going up, an advance; success, good fortune, 2.386; speed, 12.616. (succēdō) |
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sulcus, ī, m. | a furrow, 6.844; furrow, 1.425; track, train, 2.697. |
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syrtis, is, f. | a sand-bank or shoal in the sea; esp., Syrtis Maior and Syrtis Minor, on the northern coast of Africa, 4.41; a sand-bank, shoal, 1.111. |
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salveō, 2, n. | to be well; imperative, all hail! hail! 5.80. (salvus, safe) |
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satis or sat | (adj. and adv.), sufficient, enough; w. gen., 2.314; alone as subject, 2.291; as predicate, 2.642; comp., satius, better, preferable, 10.59. |
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seges, etis, f. | a field of grain; standing corn, 2.304; crop, harvest, growth of spears, 3.46; pasture land, 4.129. |
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senectūs, ūtis, f. | old age, 5.416; personified, 6.275. (senex) |
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sepeliō, pelīvī or peliī, pultus, 4, a. | to perform the rites of sepulture, whether by interring (humāre), or cremation (cremāre); to bury, 3.41; p., sepultus, a, um, buried, 4.34; of slumber, 6.424, et al. |
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silēns, entis (gen. pl. -tum, 6.432) | still, silent, noiseless, voiceless, 6.264. |
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silentium, iī, n. | of the absence of any kind of sound; noiselessness, silence, stillness, 1.730; pl., 2.255. (silēns) |
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singulī, ae, a. | (distrib. num. adj.), one by one; one each; separate, single, 3.348, et al.; subst., singula, ōrum, n., all things individually, 1.453; everything, every object or part, 8.618. |
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sinister, tra, trum | (adj.), left, 7.689; on the left side or left hand, 6.548; (fig.), wrong-headed, perverse, 11.347; adverse, inauspicious, unlucky, ill-boding. |
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sōl, sōlis, m. | the sun, 1.431, et al.; a day, 3.203; sunlight, 2.475; as a god, Sōl, 1.568, et al.; pl., sōlēs, days, 3.203. |
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solitus, a, um | having been accustomed, wont, 9.591; p., wonted, usual, habitual, 7.357, et al. |
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sollemnis, e | adj. (sollus, whole, and annus), coming at the completion of a year; annual; stated; ceremonial; religious, solemn, 5.53; festive, 2.202; customary, 12.193; subst., sollemne, is, n., pl., sollemnia, ium, solemnities, sacrificial rites, offerings, 5.605. |
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sopor, ōris, m. | sleep; sound, deep slumber, 2.253; personified, 6.278. |
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speculor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n. | to look out, mark, survey, behold, espy, 7.477; watch, consider, observe, 1.516. (specula) |
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squāma, ae, f. | a scale of fishes, serpents, etc.; of the small plates or scales of armor, 11.488; singular as a collective, scales, 5.88, et al. |
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stimulus, ī, m. | a prick; spur, (fig.), 6.101, et al.; incentive, sting. |
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stīpō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to tread down, compress; pack together, store up, 1.433; load, w. acc. and dat., 3.465; throng around, attend, 4.136. |
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strāgēs, is, f. | a prostrating; slaughter, havoc, carnage, 6.829, et al.; ēdere strāgem, to make havoc, 9.784. (cf. sternō) |
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strepitus, ūs, m. | a noise; an uproar; din, 6.559; stir, noise of festivity, 1.725; confused noise, 1.422. (strepō) |
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suspiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, a. and n. | to look up to, 6.668; behold, see; look upon with wonder; admire; survey, 1.438. (sub and speciō, look) |
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sustentō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to uphold; hold up, support, sustain, 10.339; poise, 10.304; second, support, 11.224; maintain, 12.662; bear up against, withstand, 11.873. (sustineō) |
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sāl, salis, m. | salt; brine, salt water, 1.173; (meton.), the sea, 1.35. |
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Sāturnus, ī, m. | a deified king of Latium, whose reign was the “golden age"; identified by the Romans with the Greek Cronos, 8.319, et al. |
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scelerō, no perf., ātus, 1, a. | to make impious; desecrate, pollute, 3.42; p., scelerātus, a, um, foul with crime; polluted, impious, wicked, 2.231; accursed, 6.563; pertaining to the guilty or to guilt, due to wickedness, 2.576; sacrilegious, 9.137. (scelus) |
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scīlicet | (adv.), one may know or understand; be assured; certainly, in sooth, doubtless; for this purpose, 6.750; ironical, forsooth, 2.577, et al. (sciō and licet) |
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Scylla, ae, f. | 1. A dangerous rock on the Italian side of the Straits of Messana opposite Charybdis, 3.420; personified as a monster, half woman and half fish, 3.424. 2. The name of one of the ships of Aeneas, 5.122. |
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semel | (adv.), once, even once, 3.431; once for all, finally, 11.418. |
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senecta, ae, f. | old age, 5.395. (senex) |
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senex, senis (gen. pl., senum, 9.309) | an old man, 4.251; (comp.) senior, ōris, a very aged person; old man, 5.469; sire, 2.509. |
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sēnsus, ūs, m. | feeling; emotion, 4.408; faculty of sense; sense, 7.355; inclination, affection, 4.22; spirit, soul, 6.747; thought, purpose, 12.914. (sentiō) |
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serēnus, a, um | (adj.), clear, calm, tranquil, serene, 3.518, et al.; fair, 2.285; subst., serēnum, ī, n. (sc. caelum), a clear sky. |
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siccus, a, um | (adj.), dry, 3.135; thirsty, dry, hungry, fasting, 2.358; nearly equivalent to carēns or prīvātus, with abl. foll., drained of blood, 8.261; hence, thirsting for blood, 9.64; subst., siccum, ī, n., dry ground, sand, or land, 10.301. |
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Siculus, a, um | adj. (Siculī), pertaining to the Siculi, an ancient race, part of which migrated from Latium to Sicily; Sicilian, 1.34, et al. |
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simulācrum, ī, n. | an effigy, an image, 2.172; phantom, specter, ghost, apparition, 2.772; representation, image, 5.585. (simulō) |
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sīve or seu | (conj.), or if, freq.; or, 5.69; elliptical, 11.327; sīve (seu) — sīve (seu), whether — or, 1.569, 570; either — or, 4.240, 241. |
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stella, ae, f. | a star, freq.; a meteor, 2.694. |
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strātum, ī, n. | that which is spread out; a layer, cover; bed, couch, 3.513; pavement, 1.422. (sternō) |
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strīdor, ōris, m. | a harsh, grating, or whizzing sound; a creaking, whistling, 1.87; din, clank, rattling, 6.558; humming, 7.65. (strīdō) |
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sūdor, ōris, m. | sweat, 2.174. (sūdō) |
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supplex, icis, c. | a suppliant, 2.542. (supplicō, beseech) |
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suscipiō, cēpī (succēpī, 1.175), ceptus, 3, a. | to take up, 4.391; receive, catch, 1.175; conceive, beget, 4.327; undertake, 6.629; reply, 6.723; to take up the new-born child; (pass.), to be born, 4.327. (sub and capiō) |
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suspēnsus, a, um | in suspense, uncertain, doubtful, in doubt, 6.722; anxious, 2.729; filled with awe, 3.372. |
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Sӯchaeus, ī, m. | a Tyrian prince, the husband of Dido, 1.343, et al. |
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sacrātus, a, um | holy, 3.371. (sacrō) |
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saeculum and saeclum, ī, n. | a generation, race; century, period, age, time, 1.291, et al. |
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salsus, a, um | adj. (cf. sal), made salty; salted, 2.133; salt-, briny, 2.173. |
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saltus, ūs, m. | a leap, bound, spring, 2.565; an ascending, 6.515. (saliō) |
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saucius, a, um | (adj.), wounded, 2.223; pierced, 4.1. |
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sēcrētus, a, um | separated, apart, retired, solitary, 2.299; secret; unnoticed, 4.494. (sēcernō) |
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Serestus, ī, m. | a companion of Aeneas, 1.611, et al. |
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sinistra, ae, f. (sc. manus) | the left hand, 2.443, et al. |
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socer, erī, m. | a father-in-law, 6.830, et al.; pl., socerī, ōrum, parents-in-law, parents, 2.457. |
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solidus, a, um | (adj.), the whole, whole, entire, 6.253; massive, 2.765; solid, hard, 6.552; sound, unimpaired, 2.639. |
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sonus, ī, m. | a sound, noise, 2.728. (sonō) |
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sortior, ītus sum, 4, dep. n. and a. | to cast lots; obtain, get, take by lot, 3.634; share, 8.445; distribute, 3.510; assign, allot, appoint, 3.376; select, choose, 2.18; 12.920. (sors) |
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spectō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. and n. | to look at, view, gaze at, 5.655; (fig.), examine, prove, try, test, approve, 8.151; estimate, 9.235; n., look on, 10.760. (speciō, look) |
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spoliō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to take the spoils; to strip; despoil, 12.297; plunder, rob, 5.661; with acc. and abl., strip, deprive, despoil of, 5.224, et al. (spolium) |
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stupeō, uī, 2, n. and a. | to be amazed or dazed; to be bewildered, confounded, lost in wonder, 1.495; wonder at, 2.31. |
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subdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a. | to haul, draw up, 1.573; w. abl. of place, 3.135; (w. acc. and dat.), draw, rescue from, 10.81; draw or take away stealthily, withdraw, 6.524; draw from beneath, 3.565. |
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