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reputaris
reputaris
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Where it lives
- Ab urbe condita, books 26-30 - 30 2 · 1.48/10k
- De Scorpiace 1 · 1.26/10k
- Adversus Praxean 1 · 0.68/10k
- Apologeticum 1 · 0.5/10k
- Pro A. Cluentio 1 · 0.48/10k
- Letters 3 · 0.46/10k
- De Anima 1 · 0.42/10k
- De consolatione philosophiae 1 · 0.41/10k
- Adversus Marcionem 3 · 0.36/10k
- Historiam ecclesiasticam gentis Anglorum 1 · 0.14/10k
- Res Rustica, Books I-IX 1 · 0.13/10k
- Ab urbe condita 2 · 0.04/10k
Densest 12 of 13 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.
In the wild
- reputare Livy, Ab urbe condita, books 26-30 - 30 p14
- reputare Cicero, Pro A. Cluentio 159
- reputari Tertullian, De Anima 12
- reputare Pliny the Younger, Letters 4.24.2
- reputare Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 31.1
- reputari Tertullian, De Scorpiace 6
6 of 19 attestations shown.
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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