muttum

muttum
muttum, i, n., a mutter, a grunt: muttum, gru, Gloss. Vet.: non audet dicere muttum, Lucil.: proverbialiter dicimus, muttum nullum emiseris, id est, verbum, Cornutus ad Pers. 1, 119.

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