I.of four hundred each (class.): “cohortes,” each consisting of four hundred men, Cic. Att. 6, 1, 14: “quadringenariae cohortes (al. quadringentariae),” Liv. 7, 7, 4: “IVDEX,” who possessed an equestrian fortune of four hundred thousand sesterces, Inscr. Murat. 1048, 4; Inscr. Grut. 431, 7.
quā^dringēnārĭus , a, um, adj. quadringeni,