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urbānātim

urbānātim · adv

after the manner of city people

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What it meant

urbānātim — Lewis & Short

urbānātim, adv.urbanus,

I after the manner of city people, politely, urbanely: at ego rusticatim tangam, urbanatim nescio, Pomp. ap. Non. 409, 2, and 166, 31.

Where it came from

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