Definition of aequalis
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LEM
aequālis, aequāle
adjective (3rd 2-termination)
  1. equal, like, even, on a par
  2. of the same age, equally old
  3. [as subst] a contemporary, fellow
  4. living at the same time, contemporary, coeval
  5. [subst] a contemporary
  6. coeval, coexistent
Abbreviations
aequālis e, adj. with comp. aequo, equal, like, even, on a par: virtutes inter se: eis genus, eloquentia, aetas aequalia, S.

—Of the same age, equally old: chorus aequalis Dryadum, V.

— As subst, a contemporary, fellow: aequali suo inservire, T.: dilexi senem, ut aequalem: Aristides Themistocli (gen.), N.

—Living at the same time, contemporary, coeval, and subst, a contemporary: Ennio: temporibus illis scriptor, L.

—Coeval, coexistent: benevolentia ipsius aequalis aetati, as old as himself: urbis mortali corpori, lasting only as long as, L.: aequali tecum pubesceret aevo, V.

— Uniform, level, even, steady: loca, S.: terra ab omni parte, O.: aequali ictu freta scindere, O.: sonitus ... aequalior accidens auribus, L.: nil aequale homini fuit illi, no consistency, H.
 
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