tantulus

tantulus
   tantulus adj. dim.    [tantus], so little, so small : fici granum: tantularum rerum occupationes, Cs.: causa.—As subst n., so little, such a trifle : deinde, cur tantulo venierint, for such a trifle : qui tantuli eget, quantost opus, H.: tantulum morae.
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tantula, tantulum ADJ
so very small, so trifling

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