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hўperbŏlĭcus

hўperbŏlĭcus · adj

excessive

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What it meant

hўperbŏlĭcus — Lewis & Short

hўperbŏlĭcus, a, um, adj., = u(perboliko/s,

I excessive, overstrained, hyperbolical: instrumenta, Sid. Ep. 7, 2 med. (Cujac. reads hypobola = u(po/bola, pledged). —Adv.. hўperbŏlĭcē, hyperbolically: dictum, Hier. ap. Jes. 2, 6, 25; id. ap. Galat. 4, 15; 16.

Where it came from

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