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incola
incŏla, ae, comm. (f. Phaedr. 1, 6, 6; Prud. Ham. 642) [in-colo], an inhabitant of a place, a reside...
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incola ae, m and f
1 in+COL-, an inhabitant, resident (opp. advena): de Africā et eius incolis, S.: ut huc novus incola venit, H.: incolae paene nostri, almost our countrymen : Idumaeae Syrophoenix portae, Iu.: Cameren incola turba vocant, the natives , O.— An inhabitant : aquarum incolae: rana stagni, Ph.: me obicere incolis aquilonibus, native , H.— A foreign resident, sojourner, immigrant : peregrini autem atque incolae officium: incola a Tarquiniis, L.
incŏla, ae, comm. (f. Phaedr. 1, 6, 6; Prud. Ham. 642) [in-colo], an inhabitant of a place, a reside...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.