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ποντίων τε κυμάτων άνήριθμον γέλασμα, παμμῆτόρ τε γῆ (Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound l. 90) → O infinite laughter of the waves of ocean, O universal mother Earth
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|georg=longinquē, Adv. ([[longinquus]]), I) [[weit]], [[weit]] [[entfernt]], ab [[domo]], Enn. fr.: longinquius diutiusque absit, Gell. – II) übtr., der [[Zeit]] [[nach]] [[entfernt]], [[wie]] in [[alter]] [[Zeit]], [[alt]], [[antik]], scribere, [[Fronto]] ep. ad Ver. 1, 1. p. 114, 4 N. | |georg=longinquē, Adv. ([[longinquus]]), I) [[weit]], [[weit]] [[entfernt]], ab [[domo]], Enn. fr.: longinquius diutiusque absit, Gell. – II) übtr., der [[Zeit]] [[nach]] [[entfernt]], [[wie]] in [[alter]] [[Zeit]], [[alt]], [[antik]], scribere, [[Fronto]] ep. ad Ver. 1, 1. p. 114, 4 N. | ||
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|lnetxt=longinque longinquius, longinquissime ADV :: far/long way (off), distant, at a distance; for a long while; longwindedly | |||
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Revision as of 17:15, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
longinquē: adv., v. longinquus.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
longinquē (longinquus), au loin, à distance : Enn. d. Non. 515, 14 ; -quius Gell. 1, 22, 12 || après un long intervalle : Fronto Ep. ad L. Ver. 1, 1.
Latin > German (Georges)
longinquē, Adv. (longinquus), I) weit, weit entfernt, ab domo, Enn. fr.: longinquius diutiusque absit, Gell. – II) übtr., der Zeit nach entfernt, wie in alter Zeit, alt, antik, scribere, Fronto ep. ad Ver. 1, 1. p. 114, 4 N.
Latin > English
longinque longinquius, longinquissime ADV :: far/long way (off), distant, at a distance; for a long while; longwindedly