infinite

From LSJ

Ἤθη πονηρὰ τὴν φύσιν διαστρέφει → Bonae indolis venena sunt mores mali → Verdorbne Sitten sind verderblich der Natur

Menander, Monostichoi, 203

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adjective

P. and V. ἄπειρος, Ar. and P. ἀπέραντος, V. μυρίος (also Plato but rare P.).

inconceivable: P. and V. ἀμήχανος.

the infinite, subs.: P. τὸ ἄπειρον (Aristotle).

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

infīnītē: adv., v. infinitus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnfīnītē¹⁶ (infinitus), sans fin, sans limite, à l’infini : Cic. Or. 228 ; Ac. 1, 27 || d’une manière indéfinie, en général : Cic. de Or. 2, 66 ; Gell. 14, 7, 9.

Latin > German (Georges)

īnfīnītē, Adv. (infinitus), I) grenzenlos, bis ins Unendliche, partes secare et dividere, Cic.: concupiscere, Cic.: quod faciendum est paene inf. in perorando, Cic.: infin. crescit, infin. minuitur, Augustin. epist. 3, 2. – II) unbestimmt, allgemein, Gell. 14, 7, 9: dah. auch abstrakt, inf. ponere alqd, Cic. de or. 2, 66.

Latin > Chinese

infinite. adv. :: 無限然