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redundatio

redundatio · f

an overflowing

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What it meant

rĕdundātĭo — Lewis & Short

rĕdundātĭo, ōnis, f.redundo,

I an overflowing; hence, transf.: stomachi, a rising, Plin. 7, 6, 5, § 41; 11, 37, 55, § 149: astrorum, the flowing back, i. e. revolution, Vitr. 9, 1 fin.
II Transf., the over-abundance, multitude: cicatricum tuarum redundationes, Quint. Decl. 4, 11.

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