abundanter

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τούτων γάρ ἑκάτερον κοινῷ ὀνόματι προσαγορεύεται ζῷον, καί ὁ λόγος δέ τῆς οὐσίας ὁ αὐτός → and these are univocally so named, inasmuch as not only the name, but also the definition, is the same in both cases (Aristotle, Categoriae 1a8-10)

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Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ăbundantĕr,¹⁶ abondamment, avec abondance : Cic. de Or. 3, 53 || -tius Cic. Top. 41 ; -tissime Plin. 5, 57.

Latin > German (Georges)

abundanter, Adv. m. Compar. u. Superl. (abundans), im Überfluß, vollauf, a) übh. (Ggstz. anguste): fructum ferre, Plin.: abundantius occurrere, in reichlichem Maße (Ggstz. angustius), Cic. top. 41: abundantissime cenam praebere, Suet. – b) in der Rede, mit Fülle, wortreich (Ggstz. presse), dicere, Cic.: verb. copiose et abundanter loqui, Cic.

Latin > English

abundanter abundantius, abundantissime ADV :: abundantly; profusely, copiously; on a lavish scale