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πᾶσα σοφία παρὰ Κυρίου καὶ μετ᾿ αὐτοῦ ἐστιν εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα → all wisdom comes from the Lord, she is with him for ever

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Revision as of 13:10, 14 May 2024

Latin > English

aliqua ADV :: somehow, in some way or another, by some means or other; to some extent

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ălĭquā: adv., v. aliquis, adv. D.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ălĭquā,¹⁴ (aliquis), adv., par quelque endroit : iste cupere aliqua evolare, si posset Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 67, lui, il ne désirerait que s’envoler par quelque issue, si c’était possible ; evadere aliqua Liv. 26, 27, 12, sortir par quelque ouverture || [fig.] par quelque moyen : si non aliqua nocuisses, mortuus esses Virg. B. 3, 15, si tu n’avais trouvé quelque moyen de lui nuire, tu serais mort.

Latin > German (Georges)

aliquā, Adv. (aliquis), I) auf irgend einem Wege, irgendwo, al. evolare, Cic.: al. evadere, Liv. – II) übtr., auf irgend eine Art, irgendwie, al. resciscere alqd, Ter.: al. nocere, Verg.