diffuse
From LSJ
οἱ βάρβαροι γὰρ ἄνδρας ἡγοῦνται μόνους τοὺς πλεῖστα δυναμένους καταφαγεῖν καὶ πιεῖν → for great feeders and heavy drinkers are alone esteemed as men by the barbarians
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
v. trans.
P. and V. διασπείρειν, διαδιδόναι, V. ἐνδατεῖσθαι, Ar. and P. σπείρειν; see circulate.
adj.
Long-winded: P. μακρολόγος.
Be diffuse, v.: P. μακρολογεῖν, P. and V. μακρηγορεῖν.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
diffūsē (diffusus), d’une manière diffuse : Cic. Inv. 1, 98 || diffusius Cic. Tusc. 3, 22, avec plus d’étendue, de développement.