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|georg=assiduē (adsiduē), Adv. m. Superl. ([[assiduus]]), [[beständig]], fortwährend, wiederholt, [[unablässig]], [[ohne]] [[Unterlaß]], voces, quas [[audio]] ass., Cic.: quibus (litteris) [[assidue]] [[utor]], Cic.: gallos gallinaceos [[sic]] ass. canere coepisse, ut [[nihil]] intermitterent, Cic. – assiduissime [[mecum]] fuit [[Dionysius]] [[Magnes]], Cic. [[Brut]]. 316: [[salientes]] assiduissime [[interdiu]] et [[noctu]], SC. b. Frontin. aqu. 104. | |georg=assiduē (adsiduē), Adv. m. Superl. ([[assiduus]]), [[beständig]], fortwährend, wiederholt, [[unablässig]], [[ohne]] [[Unterlaß]], voces, quas [[audio]] ass., Cic.: quibus (litteris) [[assidue]] [[utor]], Cic.: gallos gallinaceos [[sic]] ass. canere coepisse, ut [[nihil]] intermitterent, Cic. – assiduissime [[mecum]] fuit [[Dionysius]] [[Magnes]], Cic. [[Brut]]. 316: [[salientes]] assiduissime [[interdiu]] et [[noctu]], SC. b. Frontin. aqu. 104. | ||
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|lnetxt=assidue assiduius, assiduissime ADV :: continually, constantly, regularly | |||
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Revision as of 17:10, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
assĭdŭē: (ads-), adv., v. 2. assiduus.
Latin > German (Georges)
assiduē (adsiduē), Adv. m. Superl. (assiduus), beständig, fortwährend, wiederholt, unablässig, ohne Unterlaß, voces, quas audio ass., Cic.: quibus (litteris) assidue utor, Cic.: gallos gallinaceos sic ass. canere coepisse, ut nihil intermitterent, Cic. – assiduissime mecum fuit Dionysius Magnes, Cic. Brut. 316: salientes assiduissime interdiu et noctu, SC. b. Frontin. aqu. 104.
Latin > English
assidue assiduius, assiduissime ADV :: continually, constantly, regularly