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tertio2

tertio2 · adv

fin. A

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Where it lives

What it meant

1. tertĭō — Lewis & Short

tertĭō, adv., v. tertius

I fin. A.

2. tertĭo — Lewis & Short

tertĭo, no

I perf., ātum, 1, v. a. tertius, to do for the third time (very rare): jugerum, to plough for the third time, Col. 2, 4, 8: campos, id. 2, 4, 4: colles iterandi tertiandique, id. 2, 4, 9: agrum, Pall. Sept. 1, 1: tertiata verba, thrice repeated, i. e. stammered out, App. M. 5, p. 166 fin.— Hence, for the third time, thrice: verba tertiato et quartato dicere, Cato ap. Serv. Verg. A. 3, 314.—*
II Part.: tertĭātus, a, um, greater by a third: castra, whose length is one third greater than its breadth, Hyg. Grom. p. 8, 1.

In the wild

6 of 48 attestations shown.

Where it came from

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