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1 intervallatus
inter-vallo, āre, v. a. [vallum], to take or assume at intervals (post-class.):intervallando potestates assiduas,
Amm. 27, 11. — Hence, intervallātus, a, um, P. a., separated, having intervals:febris,
intermittent fever, Gell. 1, 12:intervallato brevi tempore,
after a short time, Amm. 26, 1, 3. -
2 intervallo
inter-vallo, āre, v. a. [vallum], to take or assume at intervals (post-class.):intervallando potestates assiduas,
Amm. 27, 11. — Hence, intervallātus, a, um, P. a., separated, having intervals:febris,
intermittent fever, Gell. 1, 12:intervallato brevi tempore,
after a short time, Amm. 26, 1, 3. -
3 diastematicus
dĭastēmătĭcus, a, um, adj., = diastêmatikos, having pauses, intervals:vox (opp. continua),
Mart. Cap. 9, § 937.
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