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inartificialis

inartificialis · adj

inartificial

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ĭn-artĭfĭcĭālis — Lewis & Short

ĭn-artĭfĭcĭālis, e, adj.,

I inartificial, not according to the rules of art (post-Aug.): illas (probationes) a)te/xnous, id est inartificiales; has e)nte/xnous, id est artificiales vocaverunt, Quint. 5, 1, 1: probationes, id. 5, 5, 2; cf. id. 5, 10, 11: argumenta, Mart. Cap. 5, § 474; § 557; § 560.—Adv.: ĭnartĭfĭ-cĭālĭter, inartificially: se gerere (opp. artificialiter), Quint. 2, 17, 42.

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