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τό γε μὴν ἀόργητον ἀνδρός ἐστι σοφοῦ → and to be able also to subdue anger is the part of a wise man

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|georg=longulē, Adv. ([[longulus]]), [[etwas]] ([[ziemlich]]) [[weit]], Ter. heaut. 239: [[hau]] ([[haud]]) [[longule]], [[nicht]] [[gar]] [[weit]], Plaut. rud. 266; Men. prol. 64: u. so [[non]] ([[neque]]) [[longule]], Apul. flor. 2. p. 2, 8 Kr.
|georg=longulē, Adv. ([[longulus]]), [[etwas]] ([[ziemlich]]) [[weit]], Ter. heaut. 239: [[hau]] ([[haud]]) [[longule]], [[nicht]] [[gar]] [[weit]], Plaut. rud. 266; Men. prol. 64: u. so [[non]] ([[neque]]) [[longule]], Apul. flor. 2. p. 2, 8 Kr.
}}
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=longule ADV :: rather far, at a little distance
}}
}}

Revision as of 04:15, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

longŭlē: adv., v. longulus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

longŭlē, un peu loin, plutôt loin, assez loin : Pl. Rud. 226 ; Ter. Haut. 239 ; Apul. Flor. 2.

Latin > German (Georges)

longulē, Adv. (longulus), etwas (ziemlich) weit, Ter. heaut. 239: hau (haud) longule, nicht gar weit, Plaut. rud. 266; Men. prol. 64: u. so non (neque) longule, Apul. flor. 2. p. 2, 8 Kr.

Latin > English

longule ADV :: rather far, at a little distance