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ōtĭōsĭtas

ōtĭōsĭtas · f

leisure

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What it meant

ōtĭōsĭtas — Lewis & Short

ōtĭōsĭtas, ātis, f.otiosus,

I leisure, idleness (late Lat.).
I Lit.: multam mahtiam docuit otiositas, Vulg. Ecclus. 33, 29. —
II Transf., a writing composed at leisure moments (post-class.): suas otiositates edere, the fruils of leisure, poems, Sid. Ep. 2, 10.

Where it came from

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