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|georg=abscīsē, Adv. ([[abscisus]]), abgeschnitten; übtr. = kurzab, [[bündig]], si verba numeres, [[breviter]] et [[abscise]]; si sensum aestimes, [[copiose]] et [[valenter]], Val. Max. 3, 7. ext. 6. – od. [[bestimmt]], Callistr. dig. 50, 6, 5. § 2. | |georg=abscīsē, Adv. ([[abscisus]]), abgeschnitten; übtr. = kurzab, [[bündig]], si verba numeres, [[breviter]] et [[abscise]]; si sensum aestimes, [[copiose]] et [[valenter]], Val. Max. 3, 7. ext. 6. – od. [[bestimmt]], Callistr. dig. 50, 6, 5. § 2. | ||
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|lnetxt=abscise ADV :: abruptly, brusquely, curtly; shortly, concisely, distinctly | |||
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Revision as of 20:35, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
abscīsē: adv., v. abscido,
I P. a. fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
abscīsē, d’une manière concise : Val. Max. 3, 7, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
abscīsē, Adv. (abscisus), abgeschnitten; übtr. = kurzab, bündig, si verba numeres, breviter et abscise; si sensum aestimes, copiose et valenter, Val. Max. 3, 7. ext. 6. – od. bestimmt, Callistr. dig. 50, 6, 5. § 2.
Latin > English
abscise ADV :: abruptly, brusquely, curtly; shortly, concisely, distinctly