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1   V,  23|       and having behind him a tail, hams, and ankles smeared
2 VII,  24|      offa penita is a beast's tail cut off with a morsel of
3 VII,  24| bounds; the plasea is an ox's tail besmeared with flour and
4 VII,  25|       itself, the gullet, the tail, and the tail-piece separately,
5 VII,  46|  length; if it had a head and tail, a back covered with scales,
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