paratio

paratio

parātio, ōnis, f. (paro), die Erwerbung, Zubereitung, silentio opus est; nulla inest paratio, Afran. com. 268: etiamsi difficilis earum rerum paratio est, Paul. dig. 30, 1, 39. § 7: sed sane fuerit regni paratio plebi sua restituere, ein Trachten nach der Krone, Sall. Iug. 31, 8.


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