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plērus , a, um, adj. root ple-, v. plenus,
I.very many, a very great part, most (anteclass. prim. form, for the class. plerusque, plerique): ager, campestris plerus, for the most part, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 668 P.: “pater Achaeos in Caphareis saxis pleros perdidit, Pac. ib.: plera pars,id. ib. and ap. Fest. p. 230 Müll.: “minores magistratus partiti iuris ploeres in ploera sunto,Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 6.—Neutr. adverb.: plerum (like plerumque, v. plerusque), for the most part, mostly, commonly: fieri solet plerum, ut, etc., Asell. ap. Prisc. p. 668 P.
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