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1 contrōversiōsus
contrōversiōsus adj. [controversia], much controverted: res, L.* * *controversiosa, controversiosum ADJmuch disputed, debatable; very much controverted/contested (L+S) -
2 controversiosus
contrōversĭōsus, a, um, adj. [id.], very much controverted (very rare):res,
Liv. 3, 72, 5; Sen. Ep. 85, 24.
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