"quinquagiens" meaning in Latin

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Adverb

Forms: quīnquāgiēns [canonical]
Head templates: {{la-adv|quīnquāgiēns|-}} quīnquāgiēns (not comparable)
  1. fifty times Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: quīnquāgiēs
    Sense id: en-quinquagiens-la-adv-oMOBoa31 Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin links with redundant alt parameters

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          "english": "Neither should we listen to those who would fix numerically how many times a patient is to be stroked; for that is to be regulated by his strength; and if he is very infirm fifty strokes may possibly be enough, if more robust possibly two hundred may be made; then an intermediate number according to his strength.",
          "ref": "c. 47 CE, Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina 2.14",
          "text": "Neque audiendi sunt qui numero finiunt, quotiens aliquis perfricandus sit: id enim ex viribus hominis colligendum est; et si is perinfirmus est, potest satis esse quinquagies, si robustior, potest ducenties esse faciendum; inter utrumque deinde, prout vires sunt."
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          "ref": "c. 77 CE – 79 CE, Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia",
          "text": "[6.10] Universae magnitudinem Aufidius quinquagiens centena milia prodidit, Claudius Caesar longitudinem a Dascusa ad confinium Caspii maris |XIII| p., latitudinem dimidium eius Tigranocerta ad Hiberiam. [7.25] Idem signis conlatis bis et quinquagiens dimicavit, solus M. Marcellum transgressus, qui undequadragiens dimicavit."
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