miliens

miliens

mīliēns, mīliēs (mīlliēns, mīlliēs), Adv. (mille), I) tausendmal, plus milies, mehr als usw., Ter.: quinquies milies, Plin.: bis m. HS, Val. Max. – II) übtr., tausendmal = unzählige Male, Ter. u. Cic.: miliens melius, tausendmal besser, Cic.


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