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imminentia

imminentia · f

imminence

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What it meant

immĭnentĭa — Lewis & Short

immĭnentĭa (inm-), ae, f.immineo,

I imminence, nearness: ab instantia atque imminentia fraudis, Nigid. ap. Gell. 9, 12, 6.

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Where it came from

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