acroasis

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

ācrŏāsis, is, f., = ἀκρόασις a hearing, (a listening to),

the discourse delivered before an assembly , public lecture (cf. the use of contio among Eng. and collegium among Germ. scholars, for discourse , etc.): ut eas vel in acroasi audeam legere, in a public lecture , Cic. Att. 15, 17, 2: Callias acroasin fecit, Vitr. 10, 22: plurimas acroases fecit, Suet. Gram. 2 (al. ἀκροάσεις).

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