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CREBRO-1

Grammar
  • Formscrebro
  • Etymologyancient Latin
  • Inflectional type
  • Part of Speechadverb
Meaning Outline
  • saepe, frequenter.

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CREBRO adv.
  • F.
  • Th.
  • S.
  • A.
[occurrit plerumque comp. sensu posit. ]
często; saepe, frequenter.
N. locut.
a. crebro annotatus, dictus, nominatus:
KodPol II p. 725 (a. 1349) : incole ville c-ius nominate ... incolis ville c-rime (ed. crebrime) annotate.
DokMp I p. 351 (a. 1408) : c-o dicti sculteti omni anno unum prandium ... nobis procurabunt (cf. KodUJ I p. 182, a. 1434).
Cf. saepe dictus. b. crebro crebrius :
ArPrawn I p. 422 (a. 1554) : episcopi vero regem non urgent, non sollicitant c-o c-ius opportune importune.
Tło: rękopis Rps 3007 III (XV wiek), Źródło: polona.pl
ISSN 2300-5742, 2 / 2014 (1 VI 2014 r.)