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Ἔρως, ὅ κατ' ὀμμάτων στάζεις πόθον → Eros who drips desire into the eyes

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|georg=attemperātē (adtemperātē), Adv. (attemperatus v. [[attempero]]), [[recht]] [[passend]], [[itane]] [[attemperate]] evenit, ut etc., Ter. Andr. 916: attemperatissime exclamare, Mar. Mercat. apol. adv. Theodoret. in.
|georg=attemperātē (adtemperātē), Adv. (attemperatus v. [[attempero]]), [[recht]] [[passend]], [[itane]] [[attemperate]] evenit, ut etc., Ter. Andr. 916: attemperatissime exclamare, Mar. Mercat. apol. adv. Theodoret. in.
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Revision as of 08:50, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

attemperate ADV :: opportunely, at a convenient moment

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

at-tempĕrātē: adv., v. attempero.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

attempĕrātē, v. adtemperate.

Latin > German (Georges)

attemperātē (adtemperātē), Adv. (attemperatus v. attempero), recht passend, itane attemperate evenit, ut etc., Ter. Andr. 916: attemperatissime exclamare, Mar. Mercat. apol. adv. Theodoret. in.