more specifically, it is used like this in this sentence:
mōns altissimus impendēbat, ut facile perpaucī prohibēre possent
Without access to any references, I would conjecture that "perpauci" means "very few." As a prefix, when "per" doesn't literally mean "through," it intensifies the word to which it's attached.
to weigh carefully
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Without access to any references, I would conjecture that "perpauci" means "very few." As a prefix, when "per" doesn't literally mean "through," it intensifies the word to which it's attached.
to weigh carefully