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Revision as of 06:52, 22 May 2024
Latin > English
proprie ADV :: particularly, specifically, especially; properly, appropriately, rightly
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
proprĭē: adv., v. proprius.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
prŏprĭē¹¹ (proprius),
1 particulière- ment, en particulier : Cic. Sest. 37
2 proprement, spécialement, personnellement : Cic. Fam. 9, 15, 1 ; Off. 1, 107
3 en termes propres : Cic. Off. 3, 13 ; de Or. 2, 59 ; proprie magis Cic. Phil. 2, 77, en termes mieux appropriés. comp. proprius Grom. 66, 27 || sup. propriissime Boet. Top. Arist. 1, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
propriē, Adv. (proprius), I) eig., als ausschließliches Eigentum, jeder für sich, -für seine Person (Ggstz. promiscue), tamen promiscue toto (campo), quam proprie parvā parte frui malitis, Cic. de lege agr. 2, 85. – II) übtr.: A) im allg.: a) eigentümlich, individuell, persönlich, charakteristisch, quod me amas, est tibi commune cum multis: quod tu ipse tam amandus es tamque in omni genere iucundus, id est proprie tuum, Cic.: difficile proprie communia dicere, das Allgemeine zu individualisieren, Hor. – b) insbesondere, ausschließlich, vorzugsweise, speziell, ausdrücklich, cuius causam neque senatus publice, neque ullus ordo proprie susceperat, Cic. – bei Adjj., pr. rei militaris periti, Liv.: cuius (sermonis) pr. studiosus fuit, Quint. Vgl. Kritz Vell. 2, 9, 2. Frotscher Quint. 10, 1, 114. – c) eigentlich, im eigentlichen Sinne, quod (pronuntiare) maxime tum dicitur proprie, novam fabulam cum agunt, Varro LL.: illud honestum, quod proprie vereque dicitur, Cic.: dicere de re proprie, in den eigentlichen Ausdrücken, Quint. – B) insbes., bleibend, beständig, victoribus proprie spem obiecit, Sisenn. hist. 4. fr. 67 (vgl. Non. 361, 27). – / Kompar. proprius, Fronto ad amic. 1, 14 N. zw. Grom. vet. 66, 27. Eusthat. 3, 7; umschr. magis proprie, Cic. Phil. 2, 77. – Superl. propriissime, Boëth. Aristot. top. 1, 6.