Frequent
frekwent (, perissoteros): Frequent, adjective (from Latin frequens, frequentis, crowded) occurs only once in the text of the King James Version, as the translation of perissoteros, adverb in comparative degree of perissos, abundantly, hence, more abundantly (compare 2Co 1:12); in 2Co 11:23, in prisons more frequent, the Revised Version (British and American) more abundantly; and once in the margin of the King James Version (Pro 27:6) as translation of athar, to be abundant, the Revised Version (British and American) in text, profuse.
American Revised Version has frequent for open (1Sa 3:1, The word of Yahweh was precious (margin, rare) in those days; there was no frequent vision, margin (Hebrew) widely spread (the word is parac, to break forth, to scatter, etc.). the English Revised Version retains open, with frequent, Hebrew widely spread in the margin. Frequent (the verb) does not occur.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Frequent
* For FREQUENT, 2Co 11:23, see ABUNDANT, D