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τὸ λακωνίζειν πολὺ μᾶλλόν ἐστιν φιλοσοφεῖν ἢ φιλογυμναστεῖν → to behave like a Lacedaemonian is much more to love wisdom than to love gymnastics (Plato, Protagoras 342e6)

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{{Georges
|georg=trepidē, Adv. ([[trepidus]]), trippelnd = [[eilfertig]], [[hastig]], [[ängstlich]], concursans, Phaedr.: [[castra]] relinquere, Liv.: [[trepide]] anxieque certare, Suet.
|georg=trepidē, Adv. ([[trepidus]]), trippelnd = [[eilfertig]], [[hastig]], [[ängstlich]], concursans, Phaedr.: [[castra]] relinquere, Liv.: [[trepide]] anxieque certare, Suet.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=trepide trepidius, trepidissime ADV :: with trepidation/anxiety, in confusion/alarm/panic/fright; busily, in a bustle
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Revision as of 06:50, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

trĕpĭdē: adv., v. trepidus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

trĕpĭdē¹⁴ (trepidus), en désordre, en s’agitant : Liv. 22, 31, 5 || avec crainte : Suet. Nero 23.

Latin > German (Georges)

trepidē, Adv. (trepidus), trippelnd = eilfertig, hastig, ängstlich, concursans, Phaedr.: castra relinquere, Liv.: trepide anxieque certare, Suet.

Latin > English

trepide trepidius, trepidissime ADV :: with trepidation/anxiety, in confusion/alarm/panic/fright; busily, in a bustle