dēfunctōrĭus — Lewis & Short
dēfunctōrĭus, a, um, adj.defungor,
for class. negligens, levis): apodixis,Petr. 132, 10:
ictus,id. 136, 5.—Adv.: dēfunctōrĭē, slightly, cursorily:
agere causam,Sen. Contr. 5, 31 fin.:
petere aliquid,Dig. 38, 17, 2.
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defunctorius · adj
quickly despatched; slight, cursory
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dēfunctōrĭus — Lewis & Short
dēfunctōrĭus, a, um, adj.defungor,
for class. negligens, levis): apodixis,Petr. 132, 10:
ictus,id. 136, 5.—Adv.: dēfunctōrĭē, slightly, cursorily:
agere causam,Sen. Contr. 5, 31 fin.:
petere aliquid,Dig. 38, 17, 2.
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