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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

adverbiālis: e, adj. adverbium,
I pertaining to an adverb, adverbial: super et subter adverbiales sunt, i. e. are sometimes used as adverbs, Charis. II. p. 182 P.: nomina, derived from adverbs, Prisc. IV. p. 619 P.: adjectivum, derived from an adverb, as externus from extra, id. II. p. 579.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

adverbiālis, e (adverbium), adverbial, ayant l’emploi d’un adverbe : Char. 203, 14 || tiré d’un adverbe : Prisc. Gramm. 2, 27 ; 4, 1.