I.seventy, Col. Arb. 4, 3: “centum septuaginta,” a hundred and seventy, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 52, § 121: “septuaginta et tres,” Liv. 35, 1 fin.: “septem et septuaginta annos,” Nep. Att. 21, 1; cf. “with numerals: interficiuntur IV. et LXX.,” Caes. B. G. 4, 12.
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septŭāginta , num. adj. for septumaginta, septem-decenta,