repetitae
Repetitae is a Latin term that functions as the feminine plural form of the past participle repetitus, meaning “repeated.” In Latin grammar, repetitae is an adjective that agrees with feminine plural nouns and can be used in various syntactic roles.
As an adjective, repetitae modifies feminine plural nouns, for example describing things that have been repeated.
In scholarly usage, repetitae often appears within discussions of textual criticism, philology, or rhetoric to indicate
Relation to other terms: repetitae is part of the family of forms built from the verb repetere
See also: repetitio, repetitus, Latin grammar, textual criticism.