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|lshtext=<b>actūtum</b>: adv. “ab actu” (as [[astutus]] from [[astu]]; or [[with]] tum as enclitic, in der Handlung da, Corss. Ausspr. II. 849), “id est, celeritate,” Prisc. 1013 P.; so Hand, s. v. [[who]] explains: uno actu, nulla re intercedente; Lindem. de Adv. Lat. Spec. 4, p. 17, regards it as formed from an obs. vb. actuo, [[with]] the [[meaning]] cum [[multo]] actu, non [[segniter]]; cf.: ait et [[dicto]] citius placat, qs. [[while]] in the [[act]] of [[speaking]], Verg. A. 1, 142; cf. Hor. S. 2, 2, 80;<br /><b>I</b> [[immediately]], [[quickly]], [[instantly]] (in Plaut. [[very]] [[often]], [[more]] [[rarely]] in Ter., and, [[except]] in Cic. Phil. 12, 11, 26: Verg. A. 9, 255; Ov. M. 3, 557; id. H. 12, 207; Liv. 29, 14, 5; and Quint. 4, 3, 13, perh. not occurring in the [[class]]. per.): ite [[actutum]], Naev. ap. Non. 323, 1: aut hic est aut hic adfore [[actutum]] [[autumo]], Pac. ap. Non. 237, 11; Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 198: redibo [[actutum]] ... id [[actutum]] diu est, id. ib. 1, 3, 32; and so id. Curc. 5, 3, 49; id. Cap. 3, 5, 75 al.: vos ite [[actutum]], Att. ap. Non. 357, 13; Ter. Ad. 4, 4, 26; id. Ph. 5, 6, 12; [[often]] in [[late]] Lat.: si [[bene]] [[aestimo]], [[actutum]] merebitur, Symm. Et. 1, 41; 2, 64; 3, 43; 5, 35. | |lshtext=<b>actūtum</b>: adv. “ab actu” (as [[astutus]] from [[astu]]; or [[with]] tum as enclitic, in der Handlung da, Corss. Ausspr. II. 849), “id est, celeritate,” Prisc. 1013 P.; so Hand, s. v. [[who]] explains: uno actu, nulla re intercedente; Lindem. de Adv. Lat. Spec. 4, p. 17, regards it as formed from an obs. vb. actuo, [[with]] the [[meaning]] cum [[multo]] actu, non [[segniter]]; cf.: ait et [[dicto]] citius placat, qs. [[while]] in the [[act]] of [[speaking]], Verg. A. 1, 142; cf. Hor. S. 2, 2, 80;<br /><b>I</b> [[immediately]], [[quickly]], [[instantly]] (in Plaut. [[very]] [[often]], [[more]] [[rarely]] in Ter., and, [[except]] in Cic. Phil. 12, 11, 26: Verg. A. 9, 255; Ov. M. 3, 557; id. H. 12, 207; Liv. 29, 14, 5; and Quint. 4, 3, 13, perh. not occurring in the [[class]]. per.): ite [[actutum]], Naev. ap. Non. 323, 1: aut hic est aut hic adfore [[actutum]] [[autumo]], Pac. ap. Non. 237, 11; Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 198: redibo [[actutum]] ... id [[actutum]] diu est, id. ib. 1, 3, 32; and so id. Curc. 5, 3, 49; id. Cap. 3, 5, 75 al.: vos ite [[actutum]], Att. ap. Non. 357, 13; Ter. Ad. 4, 4, 26; id. Ph. 5, 6, 12; [[often]] in [[late]] Lat.: si [[bene]] [[aestimo]], [[actutum]] merebitur, Symm. Et. 1, 41; 2, 64; 3, 43; 5, 35. | ||
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|georg=āctūtum, Adv. (*actūtus, [[gebildet]] v. [[actus]], [[nach]] [[Art]] [[von]] astūtus, statūtus), [[alsbald]] = [[sogleich]], [[Komik]]., Liv. 29, 14, 5. Verg., Ov., Quint. u. Spät. – / Cic. Phil. 12, 26 [[lesen]] C.F.W. [[Müller]] u.a. [[ego]] me [[vix]] tutum futurum [[puto]]. | |georg=āctūtum, Adv. (*actūtus, [[gebildet]] v. [[actus]], [[nach]] [[Art]] [[von]] astūtus, statūtus), [[alsbald]] = [[sogleich]], [[Komik]]., Liv. 29, 14, 5. Verg., Ov., Quint. u. Spät. – / Cic. Phil. 12, 26 [[lesen]] C.F.W. [[Müller]] u.a. [[ego]] me [[vix]] tutum futurum [[puto]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:10, 19 October 2022
Latin > English
actutum ADV :: immediately, instantly; forthwith, without delay
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
actūtum: adv. “ab actu” (as astutus from astu; or with tum as enclitic, in der Handlung da, Corss. Ausspr. II. 849), “id est, celeritate,” Prisc. 1013 P.; so Hand, s. v. who explains: uno actu, nulla re intercedente; Lindem. de Adv. Lat. Spec. 4, p. 17, regards it as formed from an obs. vb. actuo, with the meaning cum multo actu, non segniter; cf.: ait et dicto citius placat, qs. while in the act of speaking, Verg. A. 1, 142; cf. Hor. S. 2, 2, 80;
I immediately, quickly, instantly (in Plaut. very often, more rarely in Ter., and, except in Cic. Phil. 12, 11, 26: Verg. A. 9, 255; Ov. M. 3, 557; id. H. 12, 207; Liv. 29, 14, 5; and Quint. 4, 3, 13, perh. not occurring in the class. per.): ite actutum, Naev. ap. Non. 323, 1: aut hic est aut hic adfore actutum autumo, Pac. ap. Non. 237, 11; Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 198: redibo actutum ... id actutum diu est, id. ib. 1, 3, 32; and so id. Curc. 5, 3, 49; id. Cap. 3, 5, 75 al.: vos ite actutum, Att. ap. Non. 357, 13; Ter. Ad. 4, 4, 26; id. Ph. 5, 6, 12; often in late Lat.: si bene aestimo, actutum merebitur, Symm. Et. 1, 41; 2, 64; 3, 43; 5, 35.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
āctūtum,¹¹ adv., aussitôt, sur-le-champ, incessamment : Pl., Ter. ; Liv. 29, 14, 5 ; Quint. 4, 3, 13.
Latin > German (Georges)
āctūtum, Adv. (*actūtus, gebildet v. actus, nach Art von astūtus, statūtus), alsbald = sogleich, Komik., Liv. 29, 14, 5. Verg., Ov., Quint. u. Spät. – / Cic. Phil. 12, 26 lesen C.F.W. Müller u.a. ego me vix tutum futurum puto.