vicine
From LSJ
νῆα μὲν οἵ γε μέλαιναν ἐπ' ἠπείροιο ἔρυσσαν ὑψοῦ ἐπὶ ψαμάθοις, ὑπὸ δ' ἕρματα μακρὰ τάνυσσαν → they pushed the black ship up over the sand onto dry land and placed long beams under her
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
vīcīnē: adv., v. vicinus.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
vīcīnē (inus.), adv., près, proche || -nius Fort. Carm. 3, 12, 11 ; -issime Aug. Doctr. Chr. 1, 33, fin.
Latin > German (Georges)
vīcīnē, Adv., doch nur im Compar. u. Superl. (vicinus), nahe, in der Nähe, Compar. vicinius, Augustin. serm. 352, 2. Boëth. de consol. phil. 4, 6. p. 89, 19 Obbar. Ven. Fort. carm. 3, 12, 11: Superl. vicinissime, Augustin. de doctr. Chr. 1, 38 extr.