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|georg=petulanter, Adv. ([[petulans]]), [[mutwillig]], [[leichtfertig]], [[frech]], [[ausgelassen]], pet. vivere, Cic.: pet. in alqm invehi, Cic.: p. et [[procaciter]] insultare alci, Augustin.: petulantius iactari, Cic.: petulantius contrectare, Iustin.: petulantissime fieri, Cic. | |georg=petulanter, Adv. ([[petulans]]), [[mutwillig]], [[leichtfertig]], [[frech]], [[ausgelassen]], pet. vivere, Cic.: pet. in alqm invehi, Cic.: p. et [[procaciter]] insultare alci, Augustin.: petulantius iactari, Cic.: petulantius contrectare, Iustin.: petulantissime fieri, Cic. | ||
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|lnetxt=petulanter ADV :: rudely, insolently; petulantly; waywardly; with impudently aggressiveness | |||
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Revision as of 05:25, 28 February 2019
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
pĕtŭlantĕr¹³ (petulans), impudemment, effrontément : Cic. Att. 2, 19, 3 ; Cæl. 38 || -tius Cic. Cæl. 6 ; -tissime Cic. Att. 9, 19, 1.
Latin > German (Georges)
petulanter, Adv. (petulans), mutwillig, leichtfertig, frech, ausgelassen, pet. vivere, Cic.: pet. in alqm invehi, Cic.: p. et procaciter insultare alci, Augustin.: petulantius iactari, Cic.: petulantius contrectare, Iustin.: petulantissime fieri, Cic.
Latin > English
petulanter ADV :: rudely, insolently; petulantly; waywardly; with impudently aggressiveness