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Significatio vocis quinquagenus | Babel Free

Adiectivum femininum CEFR C1

Definitiones

fifty each; fifty at a time

declension-1, declension-2, numeral, plural

Exempla

Sed Cumanae plagae concidunt apro saetas et vel ferri aciem vincunt, vidimusque iam tantae tenuitatis ut anulum hominis cum epidromis transirent, uno portante multitudinem qua saltus cingeretur. Nec id maxume mirum, sed singula earum stamina centeno quinquageno filo constare, sicut paulo ante Fulvio Lupo qui in praefectura Aegypti obiit.”

1950 translation by H. Rackham But the Cumae nets will cut the bristles of a boar and even turn the edge of a steel knife; and we have seen before now netting of such fine texture that it could be passed through a man’s ring, with running tackle and all, a single person carrying an amount of net sufficient to encircle a wood! Nor is this the most remarkable thing about it, but the fact that each string of these nettings consists of 150 threads, as recently made for Fulvius Lupus who died in the office of governor of Egypt.

Gradus CEFR

C1
Provectus
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR C1 — gradus provectus.
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Cursum Gratuitum Incipe

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