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1 Only the case with the large raven, or Corvus corax of Linnæus, the others living in flocks.
2 Doé says, that this is incorrect; the beak of the raven not being of a similar form to that of the pigeon.
3 Or else, "The Median guests. "It is not known to what he alludes. Alexander ab Alexandro says, that both Alexander the Great and Cicero were warned of their deaths by the raven.
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- Smith's Bio, La'beo, Corne'lius
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- Lewis & Short, consŭētūdo
- Lewis & Short, dē-vŏro
- Lewis & Short, oppĕto