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1 facilitās
facilitās ātis, f [facilis], easiness, ease, facility, readiness: in bonis rebus: partiendi spatia, Ta.: poscendi, privilege, Ta. — Willingness, readiness, good-nature, courteousness, affability, accessibility: Patris inepta, foolish indulgence, T.: amicitia ad omnem facilitatem proclivior: in audiendo: animi: sermonis: actio facilitatem significans.* * *facility; readiness; good nature; levity; courteousness
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