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‖ toties quoties, adv.|ˈtəʊʃɪiːz ˈkwəʊʃɪiːz| Also totiens quotiens |ˈtəʊʃɪɛnz ˈkwəʊʃɪɛnz|. Also 6 tociens quociens, tossyens quossyens. [L., ‘so often as often’.] As often as something happens or occasion demands; repeatedly. In quot. 1845 applied to a jubilee of the Latin Church, at which a general pardon was granted.
1525Order Com. Counc. Lond. in Vicary's Anat. (1888) App. viii. 214 Commaundyd & compelled vppon the payne of imprisonament of xx days, tociens quociens, that they shall no more occupie phisike till they be examyned. 1555Machyn Diary (Camden) 94 He declaryd..clen remyssyon of all ther synes tossyens quossyens of all that ever they dyd. 1569Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 685 He sall na wyis..troubill Alexander Quhitlaw..under the pane of Vc li. toties quoties. 1698–9Act 11 Will. III, c. 2 §141 And such Assignee may in like manner assigne again and soe toties quoties. a1734North Exam. i. ii. §165 Grand Juries may enquire toties quoties of the same Offence. 1845Ford Handbk. Spain ii. 771/1 Hence the jubilee was called ‘toties quoties’, for it was an annual benefit. |