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ὁ αὐτὸς ἔφησε τὸν μὲν ὕπνον ὀλιγοχρόνιον θάνατον, τὸν δὲ θάνατον πολυχρόνιον ὕπνονPlato said that sleep was a short-lived death but death was a long-lived sleep

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|georg=prōcērē, Adv. ([[procerus]]), ausgestreckt, [[nur]] im Compar., [[brachium]] procerius proiectum, [[frei]] vorgestreckt, Cic. de or. 3, 220.
|georg=prōcērē, Adv. ([[procerus]]), ausgestreckt, [[nur]] im Compar., [[brachium]] procerius proiectum, [[frei]] vorgestreckt, Cic. de or. 3, 220.
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|lnztxt=procere. ''adv''. ''c''. :: [[高然]]。[[長然]]
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

procere procerius, procerissime ADV :: far, to a great distance; extensively (COMP)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prōcērē: adv., v. procerus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prōcērē [inus.] (procerus), en longueur, avec étendue || -rius Cic. de Or. 3, 220, trop en avant.

Latin > German (Georges)

prōcērē, Adv. (procerus), ausgestreckt, nur im Compar., brachium procerius proiectum, frei vorgestreckt, Cic. de or. 3, 220.

Latin > Chinese

procere. adv. c. :: 高然長然