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|georg=adverbiāliter, Adv. ([[adverbialis]]), [[nach]] [[Art]] eines Adverbiums, adverbial, adv. [[ire]] (v. Präpositionen), Diom.: in r adv. flecti (v. Adjektiv), [[Charis]].: adv. proferri (v. Adjektiven), Prisc. | |georg=adverbiāliter, Adv. ([[adverbialis]]), [[nach]] [[Art]] eines Adverbiums, adverbial, adv. [[ire]] (v. Präpositionen), Diom.: in r adv. flecti (v. Adjektiv), [[Charis]].: adv. proferri (v. Adjektiven), Prisc. | ||
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|lnetxt=adverbialiter ADV :: adverbially, in the manner of an adverb | |||
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Revision as of 22:25, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
adverbĭālĭter: adv. id., in gram.,
I in the manner of an adverb, adverbially, Diom. p. 403; Charis. 197; Prisc. 1012 P.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
adverbiālĭtĕr, adverbialement : Serv. En. 1, 115 ; 3, 241, etc.
Latin > German (Georges)
adverbiāliter, Adv. (adverbialis), nach Art eines Adverbiums, adverbial, adv. ire (v. Präpositionen), Diom.: in r adv. flecti (v. Adjektiv), Charis.: adv. proferri (v. Adjektiven), Prisc.
Latin > English
adverbialiter ADV :: adverbially, in the manner of an adverb