pegma

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) a bookcase
 * 2) a scaffold
 * 3) * from the Epistulae morales ad Lucilium (Epistle 88) of Seneca the Younger
 * His adnumeres licet machinatores, qui pegmata per se surgentia excogitant...
 * To this class you may assign the stage-machinists, who invent scaffolding that goes aloft of its own accord...
 * 1) a fixture made of boards, for use or ornament, belonging to a house
 * 1) a fixture made of boards, for use or ornament, belonging to a house