infrequentia

infrequentia

īnfrequentia, ae, f. (infrequens), I) die geringe Anzahl, senatus, Cic. u.a. (vgl. infrequens no. I, A). – II) der Volksmangel an einem Orte, die Einsamkeit eines Ortes, locorum, Tac. ann. 14, 27.


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  • infrequenza — in·fre·quèn·za s.f. BU 1. rarità, scarsa frequenza 2. di luogo, l essere spopolato, deserto {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1540. ETIMO: dal lat. infrequĕntĭa(m), v. anche frequenza …   Dizionario italiano

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  • Infrequenz — In|fre|quenz [auch in...] die; <aus gleichbed. lat. infrequentia> (veraltet) spärlicher Besuch, Menschenleere …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • infrequency — c.1600, from L. infrequentia a small number, thinness, scantiness, noun of quality from infrequentem (see INFREQUENT (Cf. infrequent)). Related: Infrequence (1640s) …   Etymology dictionary

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