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Menander, Monostichoi, 524

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prŏfundē: adv., v. profundus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prŏfundē (profundus), profondément ; profundius Plin. 8, 165.

Latin > German (Georges)

profundē, Adv. (profundus), tief, quo quis (equus) acrior in bibendo, (eo) profundius nares mergit, Plin. 8, 165: quod fixa non profundius intraret artus ungula, Prud. perist. 5, 119: limo profundius retentantur, Itin. Alex. 37 (86): übtr., genus humanum profunde curiosum, Augustin. conf. 13, 20, 28: caelestia profunde cogitat, Cassiod. de anim. 4: profunde peccaverunt, Vulg. Osee 9, 9.