frĕquentātĭo
            
          
          frĕquentātĭo, ōnis, f. frequento, frequency, frequent use, a crowding together.  In gen. (very rare): matrimoniorum, Gell. 1, 6, 6.— In partic., in rhet. lang. (esp. in Cic.): densa et continens verborum, Auct. Her. 4, 19, 27: argumentorum et coacervatio universa, Cic. Part. 35, 122: consequentium, id. ib. 16, 55.— As a flg. of speech, a condensed recapitulation of the arguments already stated separately, a recapitulation, summing up: frequentatio est, cum res in tota causa dispersae coguntur in unum, quo gravior aut criminosior oratio sit, Auct. Her. 4, 40, 52.
          
         
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            Headword (normalized):
            frĕquentātĭo
           
          
            Headword (normalized/stripped):
            frequentatio
           
          
            Intro Text:
            frĕquentātĭo, ōnis, f. frequento, frequency, frequent use, a crowding together.  In gen. (very rare): matrimoniorum, Gell. 1, 6, 6.— In partic., in rhet. lang. (esp. in Cic.): densa et continens verborum, Auct. Her. 4, 19, 27: argumentorum et coacervatio universa, Cic. Part. 35, 122: consequentium, id. ib. 16, 55.— As a flg. of speech, a condensed recapitulation of the arguments already stated separately, a recapitulation, summing up: frequentatio est, cum res in tota causa dispersae coguntur in unum, quo gravior aut criminosior oratio sit, Auct. Her. 4, 40, 52.
           
          
          
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