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ăd-amplĭo

ăd-amplĭo · v. a

to widen

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What it meant

ăd-amplĭo — Lewis & Short

ăd-amplĭo, āre, 1, v. a.ad, den. increase,

I to widen, to enlarge, to increase: adampliemus pondus, Vulg. Ital. Amos, 8, 5, where St. Jerome has augeamus: aediculam vetustate corruptam adampliavit, Inscr. Grut. 128, 5; 884, 8.

Where it came from

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