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f. L. flocc, nauc, nihil, pil words signifying ‘at a small price’ or ‘at
nothing’ enumerated in a well-known rule of the Eton Latin Grammar
OP Dear WW: Ask and ye shall find:
naucum -i, n. a trifle; in genit. 'non nauci habere', to think nothing of.
Good Latin dictionary http://members.tripod.com/~S_Larson/latindict/LatinDict_N.html
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