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vespillo (n.)

also vespillone, "he that carries forth dead bodies in the night to be buried, as they use in time of plague and great sickness" [Blount], 1630s, now obsolete, from Latin vespillonis "one who carried out the bodies of the poor at night," from vesper "evening" (see vesper).

also from 1630s

updated on July 03, 2023

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