ēvocātus

ēvocātus
   ēvocātus adj.    [P. of evoco], called out.— Plur. m . as subst, reënlisted veterans , Cs., S.
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evocati N M
veteran; volunteer; veterans again called to service (pl.)

Latin-English dictionary. 2013.

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