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centū^plĭco

centū^plĭco · v. a

to increase a hundredfold

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What it meant

centū^plĭco — Lewis & Short

centū^plĭco, 1, v. a.id.,

I to increase a hundredfold: populum, Vulg. 2 Reg. 24, 3. —Hence, centŭplī^cātus, a, um, Part., increased a hundredfold, centuple: fructus, Prud. Contr. Symm. 2, 1050.—Subst.: cen-tŭplī^cāta, ōrum, n., a hundredfold: capere, Juvenc. Hist. Sacr. 3, 548.—And adv.: centŭplĭcātō vēnire, to be sold a hundred times dearer, Plin. 6, 23, 26, § 101.

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