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αἵματος ῥυέντος ἐκχλοιοῦνται → when the blood runs, they turn pale

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{{Georges
|georg=adornātē, Adv. ([[adornatus]] v. [[adorno]]), [[zierlich]], [[splendide]] [[atque]] [[adornate]] declamare (Ggstz. [[circumcise]] ac [[sordide]]), Suet. rhet. 6.
|georg=adornātē, Adv. ([[adornatus]] v. [[adorno]]), [[zierlich]], [[splendide]] [[atque]] [[adornate]] declamare (Ggstz. [[circumcise]] ac [[sordide]]), Suet. rhet. 6.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=adornate ADV :: elegantly, in a polished manner
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Revision as of 22:20, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ădornātē: adv., v. adorno.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ădōrnātē, avec élégance : Suet. Gramm. 30 (6).

Latin > German (Georges)

adornātē, Adv. (adornatus v. adorno), zierlich, splendide atque adornate declamare (Ggstz. circumcise ac sordide), Suet. rhet. 6.

Latin > English

adornate ADV :: elegantly, in a polished manner