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mansōrĭus

mansōrĭus · adj

abiding, permanent

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What it meant

mansōrĭus — Lewis & Short

mansōrĭus, a, um, adj.mansor,

I abiding, permanent (opp. transitorius): non quasi mansoria dilectio atque delectatio, sed transitoria potius, ut viae, Aug. Doctr. Chr. 1, 35, 39.

Where it came from

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