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νύκτα οὖν ἡμέραν ποιούμενος → without delay, as soon as possible, as fast as possible, making the night day, making night into day, turning night into day

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{{Georges
|georg=cordātē, Adv. ([[cordatus]]), [[sinnig]], [[verständig]], [[sapienter]] ([[weise]]), [[docte]] et [[cordate]] et [[cate]], Plaut. Poen. 131: [[docte]] et [[cordate]], Plaut. mil. 1088: [[cordate]] ac [[saniter]], *Afran. com. 220 R.<sup>2</sup>
|georg=cordātē, Adv. ([[cordatus]]), [[sinnig]], [[verständig]], [[sapienter]] ([[weise]]), [[docte]] et [[cordate]] et [[cate]], Plaut. Poen. 131: [[docte]] et [[cordate]], Plaut. mil. 1088: [[cordate]] ac [[saniter]], *Afran. com. 220 R.<sup>2</sup>
}}
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=cordate ADV :: sensibly, shrewdly; with intelligence; wisely, with prudence (L+S)
}}
}}

Revision as of 18:00, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cordātē: adv., v. cordatus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cordātē (cordatus), sensément : Pl. Mil. 1088.

Latin > German (Georges)

cordātē, Adv. (cordatus), sinnig, verständig, sapienter (weise), docte et cordate et cate, Plaut. Poen. 131: docte et cordate, Plaut. mil. 1088: cordate ac saniter, *Afran. com. 220 R.2

Latin > English

cordate ADV :: sensibly, shrewdly; with intelligence; wisely, with prudence (L+S)