incassum
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Adverb
Latin
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in cassum
Etymology
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From
in
(
“
in
”
)
+
cassum
(
“
hollow, empty
”
)
, accusative of
cassus
.
Adverb
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incassum
(
not
comparable
)
in vain
c.
45
CE
– 96
CE
,
Statius
,
Thebaid
1.471, (as edited by D. E. Hill in 1983):
Non haec
incassum
divisque absentibus acta.
These events were not carried out in vain, with an absence of the gods.
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