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↑ cautus (from cavere) is a common term in Roman jurist texts, where it means security in the sense of assurance or collateral
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¶ Primus ego dagae cautus[1] vocor ipse magister.
Cumque manu leva pretento tollere dagam.
- ¶ Circum nempe tuum dagam convolvo lacertum.
Nec perdens illam miserum te pectore tundam.