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ad-mŏdĕror

ad-mŏdĕror · v. dep

to keep to

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What it meant

ad-mŏdĕror — Lewis & Short

ad-mŏdĕror, āri, 1, v. dep.,

I to keep to or within due limits, to moderate: nequeo hercle equidem risu admoderarier, Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 81.—Hence, * admŏdĕrātē, adv., fitly, suitably: humanis rationibus admoderate tempora mutare annorum, in conformity with the ways of men, Lucr. 2, 169.

Where it came from

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