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impausābĭlis

impausābĭlis · adj

unceasing

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What it meant

impausābĭlis — Lewis & Short

impausābĭlis (inp-), e, adj.2. inpausa,

I unceasing, incessant: *)alhktw\ Graece impausabilis dicitur, Fulg. Myth. 1, 6.— Adv.: impausābĭlĭter, unceasingly: sumere cibum, without ceasing, Cael. Aur. Tard. 3, 2, 20.

Where it came from

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