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depraesentiarum

depraesentiarum · adv

at present, now

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What it meant

dēpraesentĭārum — Lewis & Short

dēpraesentĭārum, adv.formed after the analogy of impraesentiarum,

I at present, now (only in the foll. passages), Petr. 58, 3; 74, 17.

Where it came from

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