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Θεὸν προτίμα, δεύτερον δὲ τοὺς γονεῖς → Post deum habeas parentes proximo loco → Vor allem ehre Gott, die Eltern gleich nach ihm

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{{Georges
|georg=calamitōsē, Adv. ([[calamitosus]]), dem [[Unglück]] ausgesetzt, [[turpiter]] [[magis]] [[quam]] [[calamitose]] vivere, Cic. de off. 3, 105.
|georg=calamitōsē, Adv. ([[calamitosus]]), dem [[Unglück]] ausgesetzt, [[turpiter]] [[magis]] [[quam]] [[calamitose]] vivere, Cic. de off. 3, 105.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=calamitose ADV :: disastrously; unfortunately, miserably; destructively
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Revision as of 20:10, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

călămĭtōsē: adv.,
I
v. the foll. fin.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

călămĭtōsē,¹⁶ (calamitosus), malheureusement : Cic. Off. 3, 105.

Latin > German (Georges)

calamitōsē, Adv. (calamitosus), dem Unglück ausgesetzt, turpiter magis quam calamitose vivere, Cic. de off. 3, 105.

Latin > English

calamitose ADV :: disastrously; unfortunately, miserably; destructively