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[5] Salaputium: apparently a comical slang word, referring to the short stature of Calvus; cf. Ov. Trist. 2.431exigui licentia Calvi” ; Sen. Contr. 7.4 erat enim [Calvus] parvulus statura, propter quod etiam Catullus in hendecasyllabis vocat illum ‘salaputtium disertum.’ Except in these two places the word nowhere occurs, though Salaputis is found as a man's name in an African inscription (CIL 8.10570). The etymology is uncertain.


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