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1 prōlixē
prōlixē adv. with comp. [prolixus], largely, abundantly, copiously, freely: Capillus passus, T.: id fecit.— Freely, readily, cheerfully, bountifully: Accipit nemo prolixius, entertains more liberally, T.: polliceri: parum prolixe respondent coloni, do not enroll themselves freely.* * *prolixius, prolixissime ADVso as to extend a long way in space; at length, in detail; in large quanity; amply; lavishly, generously, wholeheartedly, without let/skimping/reserve
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