Lewis Short
(adj.adv.) : extră-ordĭnārĭus, a, um, adj.
* Out of the common order, extraordinary (class.): fructuum species,Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 28: hinc illae extraordinariae pecuniae, quas nullo duce investigamus,Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 39, § 100: id. ib. 2, 2, 70, § 170: pecunia,id. Rosc. Com. 1, 4: reus,one to be tried out of the usual order,id. Fam. 8, 8, 1: equites sinistrae alae,Liv. 40, 31, 3: cohortes,id. 40, 27, 3; 34, 47, 4: porta,id. 40, 27, 3: cura,id. 26, 18, 3: honor, * Caes. B. C. 1, 32, 2: petitio consulatus,Cic. Brut. 63, 226: imperium, praesidium,id. Phil. 11, 8, 20: munus,id. Att. 5, 9, 1: cupiditates,Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 14, § 35: crimina,respecting which the law contains no enactments,Dig. 47, tit. 47: cognitiones,ib. 50, 13: coërcitio,ib. 47, 20, 2.— Hence, adv.: extrăordĭnārĭē, with excessive frequency (late Lat.): ut eum quem diligebat, extraordinarie nominaret,Hier. in Eph. I. ad 2, 13.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary