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quinquĭplĭco

quinquĭplĭco · v. a

to make fivefold

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What it meant

quinquĭplĭco — Lewis & Short

quinquĭplĭco, āre, v. a.quinqueplico,

I to make fivefold, to quintuplicate: magistratus, Tac. A. 2, 36 fin.† * quinquo, āre, v. a., to expiate, purify by religious rites: quinquatrus a quinquando, id est lustrando, Charis. p. 62 P. dub.

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