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1 perfunctorius
perfunctōrĭus, a, um, adj. [perfunctus; despatched, i. e.], done in a careless or superficial manner, slight, careless, negligent, perfunctory (jurid. Lat.):examinatio,
Nov. Val. 3, Postul. 2, 11, c. l. §1: genitus,
Ambros. in Psa. 37, § 37.— Adv.: per-functōrĭē, slightly, carelessly, negligently, perfunctorily (late Lat.):me coepit non perfunctorie verberare,
Petr. 11: facere aliquid, Cod. Th. 12, 3, 2; cf. ib. 14, 9, 1.
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