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1 abermalig
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2 nochmalig
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3 wiederholentlich, wiederholt
wiederholentlich, wiederholt, repetitus (wiedervorgenommen). – iteratus (abermals-, zum zweitenmal getan, gesagt etc.). – Adv. (= zu wiederholten Malen): rursus (wiederum, noch einmal). – iterum ac saepius (abermals u. öfters, z.B. bitten). – subinde (sogleich hintereinander). – crebro (häufig). – identidem (jeden Augenblick, in einem fort. z.B. fragen). – etiam atque etiam (angelegentlich, z.B. bitten). – Auch durch soleo, z.B. was mich w. befremdet hat, ist, daß etc. illud soleo mirari mit Akk. u. Infin. (s. Cic. ep. 7, 7, 1).
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