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λόγῳ ἀναλίσκω τὸν χρόνον τῆς ἡμέρας → waste the day in idle talk, consume the duration of the day with talk

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|gf=<b>mĕrē</b> ([[merus]]), purement, sans mélange : Hemin. d. Non. 133, 6 ; Gell. 12, 1 ; Pl. Truc. 43 (mss).
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|georg=merē, Adv. ([[merus]]), [[lauter]], übtr., [[homo]] [[mere]] [[litterosus]], Cass. Hemin. ann. 3. fr. 28 ([[bei]] Non. 133, 6): terminationes [[mere]] Graecae, Eutych. 457, 4 K.: et [[quid]] [[adversus]] homines stolidissimos [[pro]] [[eadem]] [[sententia]] [[mere]] digneque (vernünftiger- u. entsprechenderweise) dici possit, Gell. 17, 1 lemm.
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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subs.

Lake: P. and V. λίμνη, ἡ. adj. P. ψιλός. Being a mere lad: P. μειρακύλλιον ὢν κομιδῇ (Dem. 539). Absol., unmixed: P. ἁπλοῦς, ἄκρατος.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

mĕrē: adv., v. merus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mĕrē (merus), purement, sans mélange : Hemin. d. Non. 133, 6 ; Gell. 12, 1 ; Pl. Truc. 43 (mss).

Latin > German (Georges)

merē, Adv. (merus), lauter, übtr., homo mere litterosus, Cass. Hemin. ann. 3. fr. 28 (bei Non. 133, 6): terminationes mere Graecae, Eutych. 457, 4 K.: et quid adversus homines stolidissimos pro eadem sententia mere digneque (vernünftiger- u. entsprechenderweise) dici possit, Gell. 17, 1 lemm.