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replicatio

replicatio · f

A folding

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rĕplĭcātĭo — Lewis & Short

rĕplĭcātĭo, ōnis, f.id.. *

I A folding or rolling back again (of a book). Transf.: ut replicatione quādam mundi motum regat atque tueatur, qs. by winding it up again, Cic. N. D. 1, 13, 33.—
II In jurid. Lat., a reply, replication, Just. Inst. 4, 14; Dig. 27, 10, 7; 44, 2, 24 al.
III Numeri (opp. multiplicatio), a reduction of a number, Mart. Cap. 7, §§ 757, 759.—
IV A repetition: proeliorum, Sid. Ep. 1, 5.— Also as rhet. t. t. = a)nadi/plwsis, Mart. Cap. 5, § 533.

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