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aequiparatio

aequiparatio · f

an equalizing

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aequĭpărātĭo — Lewis & Short

aequĭpărātĭo (better, aequīper-). ōnis, f.id.,

I an equalizing, a comparison: aequiperatio et parilitas virtutum inter se consimilium, Gell. 14, 3: rex de aequiperatione aestimanda (whether his army could be put on an equality with) quaesierat, id. 5, 5, 7

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