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|gf=<b>perbĕnĕ</b>,¹⁶ adv., très bien, parfaitement : Pl. Men. 1141 ; Cic. Br. 108.
|gf=<b>perbĕnĕ</b>,¹⁶ adv., très bien, parfaitement : Pl. Men. 1141 ; Cic. Br. 108.
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|georg=per-[[bene]], Adv., [[sehr]] [[wohl]], [[sehr]] [[gut]], prandere, Plaut.: [[Latine]] loqui, Cic.: fecisse fortunam, Liv.: [[perbene]] detectam [[esse]] avaritiam Romanorum, Liv.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

per-bĕnĕ: adv.,
I very well: prandi perbene, Potavi, Plaut. Men. 5, 9, 81: pol ego haud a pecuniā perbene, id. Aul. 2, 2, 9: loqui Latine, Cic. Brut. 28, 108: Fortunam fecisse, quando, etc., Liv. 45, 3, 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

perbĕnĕ,¹⁶ adv., très bien, parfaitement : Pl. Men. 1141 ; Cic. Br. 108.

Latin > German (Georges)

per-bene, Adv., sehr wohl, sehr gut, prandere, Plaut.: Latine loqui, Cic.: fecisse fortunam, Liv.: perbene detectam esse avaritiam Romanorum, Liv.