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incommoditas

incommoditas · f

inconvenience

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What it meant

incommŏdĭtas — Lewis & Short

incommŏdĭtas, ātis, f.incommodus,

I inconvenience, incommodiousness, unsuitableness; disadvantage, damage, loss, injury (mostly ante- and post-class.; syn.: incommodum, molestia, difficultas): incommoditas denique huc omnis redit (opp. commoditates), Ter. And. 3, 3, 35: in ista incommoditate alienati illius animi et offensi illud inest tamen commodi, quod, etc., * Cic. Att. 1, 17, 7: temporis, unseasonableness, Liv. 10, 11, 3: incommoditate abstinere me apud convivas commodo commemini, impropriety, Plant. Mil. 3, 1, 49. — In plur., Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 59; Arn. 2, 54; 3. 125.

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