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Evocatus
Evocatus (plural Evocati) was the Latin term for a soldier in the Roman army who had served out his time and obtained a discharge (missio) but had voluntarily enlisted again at the invitation of the consul or other commander.
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evocatus
N M
veteran; volunteer; veterans again called to service (pl.)
veteran; volunteer; veterans again called to service (pl.)
evoco
V
call forth; lure/entice out; summon| evoke
call forth; lure/entice out; summon| evoke
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evocatus
evocatus, evocati
n. m. veteran; volunteer; veterans again called to service (pl.);
n. m. veteran; volunteer; veterans again called to service (pl.);
evoco
evoco, evocare, evocavi, evocatus
v. call forth; lure/entice out; summon, evoke;
v. call forth; lure/entice out; summon, evoke;
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