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aequĭtas
aequĭter
aequĭternus
aequĭ-vălĕo
aequĭvŏcus
aequo
aequor
aequŏrĕus
aequus (
āēr
aera
aerāmen
aerāmentum
aerārĭa and
aerārĭus
aerātus
aerĕus (
āĕrĕus
aerĭfer (
aerĭfĭcē
aerĭfĭcĭum:
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aera
aera, ae, f. [from aera, counters; v. aes, 2. E., later Lat. In math., a given number, according to which a reckoning or calculation is to be made, Vitruvius (Vetrubius) Rufus ap. Salmas. Exercc. I. p. 483.— Anitem of an account (for the class. aera, plur. of aes, Ruf. Fest. in Breviar. init. The passage of Lucil. cited by Non. 2, 42, aera perversa, is also prob. plur.).— An era or epoch from which time is reckoned, Isid. Orig. 5, 36; cf. Inscr. Orell. II. p. 374.

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Headword:
aera
Headword (normalized):
aera
Headword (normalized/stripped):
aera
IDX:
1325
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n1325
Key:
aera

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