aliquandiu

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aliquandiū (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of aliquamdiū
    • 1611, Johannes Kepler, Strena seu de nive sexangula 21:
      Vergebat autem inferius deorsum radiolus septimus, quasi radix aliqua, in quam cadentes incumbebant, eaque sustinebantur sublimes aliquandiu.
      Underneath, however, a seventh small spoke was sloping down, to some extent like a root, upon which, falling, they were lying, and they were being held up high by it for some time.