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scrŏbĭcŭlus, i, m. [scrobis], a little ditch or trench, Varr. ap. Non. 225, 9; Col. 4, 15, 3; 5, 6, 8; id. Arb. 30, 1; Plin. 21, 5, 13, § 26.
scrŏbis (collat. form scrobs, only acc. to Prisc. p. 751 P., and by a false read. in some edd. in Col. 4, 4, 1; 5, 5, 1 sq.; 5, 6, 18; 5, 10, 4), is, m., less freq. f. [root skrabh-, v. scribo].
1. scrōfa, ae, f. [root skrabh-, v. scribo], a breeding-sow, Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 4; Col. 7, 9, 2; 7, 11, 3; Pall. Febr. 26, 1; Juv. 6, 177; 12, 73.
2. Scrōfa, ae, m. [1. scrofa], a Roman surname, taken from swine-breeding, Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 1 sq. (a less probable derivation is given by Macr. S. 1, 6 fin.); Cic. Att. 5, 4, 2; 6, 1, 13 al.
scrōfīnus, a, um, adj. [1. scrofa], of or belonging to a sow: fel, Plin. 28, 11, 46, § 163: perna, Marc. Emp. 4; 13.
* scrōfĭpascus, i, m. [1. scrofa-pasco], one who keeps or breeds sows, Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 27.
* scrōfŭlae, ārum, f. [1. scrofa], a swelling of the glands of the neck, scrofula, Veg. 3, 23, 1.
scrōtum, i, n. [perh. for scortum, I.], the scrotum, Cels. 7, 19; 7, 20.