clouaca

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ἐν γενείου ξυλλογῇ τριχώματος → in the first harvest of a beard, in early manhood

Source

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

clouāca, clōvāca, cluāca, c. cloaca : Inscr.

Latin > English

clouaca clouacae N F :: sewer, underground drain; maw of voracious person; privy (medieval)

Latin > German (Georges)

clouāca, clōvāca, s. cloaca.