affecte
From LSJ
Δύναται τὸ πλουτεῖν καὶ φιλανθρώπους ποιεῖν → Being rich can even produce a social conscience → Animos nonnumquam humanos concinnant opes → Mitunter macht der Reichtum Menschen auch human
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
affectē: (adf-), adv., v. afficio,
I P. a. fin.
Latin > German (Georges)
affectē, Adv. (affectus), ergriffen, mit Empfindung, Tert. de anim. 45.
Latin > English
affecte ADV :: deeply, with (strong) affection