subitaneus

subitaneus

subitāneus, a, um (subitus), plötzlich, ignis, Sen. nat. qu. 7, 22, 1: imber, Colum. 1, 6, 24 u. 2, 4, 4; außerdem Vulg. sap. 17, 6 u. 14; 19, 16. Th. Prisc. 2, 13 u. 2 chron. 19. Hist. Apollon. reg. 18. Augustin. serm. 232, 8.


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