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Note title alius vs. caeterus
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I consulted Lewis & Short Dictionary to try to see if there is any important difference between these two synonyms.

Alius: another, other, different Caeterus: the remainder, the rest

Alius seems more general? "from robbers and other dangers" vs. "from robbers and the rest of the dangers." Perhaps the caeteris contains more certainty of danger.

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