abstruse
From LSJ
τοῖς πράγμασιν γὰρ οὐχὶ θυμοῦσθαι χρεών· μέλει γὰρ αὐτοῖς οὐδέν· ἀλλ' οὑντυγχάνων τὰ πράγματ' ὀρθῶς ἂν τιθῇ, πράξει καλῶς → It does no good to rage at circumstance; events will take their course with no regard for us. But he who makes the best of those events he lights upon will not fare ill.
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
P. and V. ἀσαφής, ἄδηλος, ποικίλος, V. δυσεύρετος, ἄσημος, δυστέκμαρτος; see obscure.
Latin > English
abstruse ADV :: secretly; remotely; abstrusely
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
abstrūsē: adv., v. abstrudo,
I P. a. fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
abstrūsē, v. abstrusius.