What does scaturiginous mean?
Scaturiginous means (uncommon) Having a copious supply of springs or sources of water; vernal..
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(uncommon) Having a copious supply of springs or sources of water; vernal..
For their own protection, the tribes on the Susquehannah formed a league, which was strengthened by daily accessions of straggling families, scattered, as chance or fancy dictated, along the brook-sides or under the edge of some forest glade of the umbrose, scaturginious land.
It would be an inconceivably macilent language which contained only words from one source, and which did not draw supplies from any scaturiginous country through which it passed.
Such areas not being scaturiginous, and arable, will ever be sparcely populated.
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Scaturiginous means (uncommon) Having a copious supply of springs or sources of water; vernal..
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For their own protection, the tribes on the Susquehannah formed a league, which was strengthened by daily accessions of straggling families, scattered, as chance or fancy dictated, along the brook-sides or under the edge of some forest glade of the umbrose, scaturginious land.
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