expletus

expletus

explētus, a, um, I) Partic. v. expleo, w. s. – II) Adi. vollständig, vollkommen, expletus omnibus suis partibus, Cic.: u. verb. expletus et perfectus, expletus atque cumulatus, Cic.


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