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ū^trimquĕ (ū^trinquĕ ), adv. uterque,
I.from or on both sides or parts, on the one side and on the other.
B. Connected with secus (sometimes written in one word, utrimquesecus), along or on both sides, on either hand (ante- and post-class.): “quare utrimque secus cum corpus vapulet,Lucr. 4, 939 (936): “canes utrimque secus deae latera muniunt,App. M. 2, p. 116, 8; Mart. Cap. 5, § 464; 6, § 719.—
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (16):
    • Cicero, Letters to his Friends, 6.4.1
    • Caesar, Gallic War, 1.50
    • Caesar, Gallic War, 4.17
    • Plautus, Amphitruo, 1.1
    • Plautus, Amphitruo, 1.prol
    • Horace, Satires, 1.9.77
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 1.14
    • Sallust, Catilinae Coniuratio, 60
    • Sallust, Bellum Iugurthinum, 53
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 4.939
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 2, 13.9
    • Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, Book 1, 1.27
    • Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, Book 1, 2.7
    • Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, Book 5, 10.81
    • Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, Book 5, 13.1
    • Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, Book 10, 5.20
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