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dudum
dūdum, adv. temp. [diu-dum, it is some time since; cf. Don. Ter. And. 582; Prisc. p. 1018 P. Hence]....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
dūdum adv.
diu + dum, a short time ago, little while ago, not long since, but now : quae tu dudum narrasti, T.: quod tibi dudum videbatur: Beroën reliqui, V.— Before, formerly, of old, once : ut dudum ad Demosthenem, sic nunc ad Crassum pervēnimus: Incertior sum quam dudum, T.: haud talia dudum Dicta dabas, V.: quam dudum? how long ago? T.: iam dudum, this long time ; see iam.
dūdum, adv. temp. [diu-dum, it is some time since; cf. Don. Ter. And. 582; Prisc. p. 1018 P. Hence]....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.