quadripartitus

quadripartitus

quadripartītus (quadripertītus), a, um (quattuor u. partior), in vier Teile geteilt, vierfach, divisio quadripertita, Cic.: commutationes temporum quadrupertitae, vierfach, vier, Cic.: ratiocinatio, Quint.: exercitus, Tac.


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