interminabilis

interminabilis

interminābilis, e (in u. termino), unbegrenzt, unendlich, a) im Raume, Boëth. inst. arithm. 1, 1. p. 9, 24 Fr. u. 1, 24. p. 50, 2 Fr. Boëth. inst. mus. 2, 3. p. 228, 11 Fr.: fundi int., Salv. c. avar. 1, 4, 18. – b) in der Zeit, Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 3 u.a. Eccl.


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