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σοὶ μὲν παιδιὰν τοῦτ' εἶναι, ἐμοὶ δὲ θάνατον → This is sport to you but death to me (Aristotle, Eudemian Ethics 1243a20)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fastīdĭōsē: adv., v. fastidiosus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fastīdĭōsē,¹³ avec dégoût, avec dédain : Cic. de Or. 1, 258 ; Planc. 45 || -ius Cic. de Or. 2, 364.

Latin > German (Georges)

fāstīdiōsē, Adv. m. Compar. (fastidiosus), voll Ekel, I) im allg., voll Widerwillen, voll Überdruß, nur mit Widerstreben, huic ego iam stomachans fastidiose, immo ex Sicilia, inquam, Cic.: f. venditabat (tunicam), Petron.: f. tamen in coetum recipior, Phaedr. 3. prol. 23. – II) insbes.: 1) ekel = wählerisch, mäkelnd, heikel, f. recipior in coetum, erst nach strenger Prüfung, Phaedr.: quam diligenter et quam paene f. iudicamus, Cic. – 2) vornehm, stolz, schnöde, Compar. b. Cic. de or. 2, 364.

Latin > Chinese

fastidiose. adv. c. :: 厭然