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Robert Bland, Proverbs
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Obtrudere Palpum.

To deceive with soft speeches. «You must not think», the sycophant says in Plautus, «to cajole me with honied words, who am used to deceive others with them». The word palpum means a gentle stroke or patting with the hand, which we use to horses and other animals to put them into good humour.
Fuente: Erasmo, 2527.
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