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extempŏrālis , e, adj. ex tempore, v. tempus, C.,
I.on the spur of the moment, without preparation, extempore, extemporary, extemporaneous (post-Aug.; “in Cic.: subitus, fortuitus): oratio,Quint. 4, 1, 54; 11, 2, 3: “dictiones,id. 2, 4, 27: “actio,id. 10, 7, 16: “garrulitas,id. 2, 4, 15: “facilitas,id. 10, 7, 18: “temeritas,id. 10, 6, 6: “audacia,Tac. Or. 6: “facultas,Suet. Aug. 84: “color,Quint. 10, 6, 5: “figurae,Plin. Ep. 1, 20, 10: “fortuna,Quint. 10, 6, 1: “successus,id. 10, 7, 13: “rhetor,Mart. 5, 54: “contenti extemporali cibo,” i. e. that easily provided, Lact. 1, 4, 6.—Adv.: extempŏrālĭter , extemporaneously, on the moment: “scribere,Sid. Ep. 9, 14.
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