facunde

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fācundē: adv.,
I eloquently, v. facundus fin.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fācundē,¹⁴ éloquemment : Pl. Trin. 380 ; Liv. 28, 18, 6 || -dius Fronto B. Parth. p. 221, 22 ; -issime Gell. 13, 8, 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

fācundē, Adv. (facundus), leicht und gefällig, mit geläufiger Zunge, loqui, Plaut.: causari contra patrem, Afran. fr.: alloqui hostem, Liv.: multa f. explicare, Sen. rhet. – Compar., nemo facundius in contione populi laudatus, Fronto b. Parth. p. 221, 22 N. – Superl., facuadissime describere, Sen. suas. 2, 14: mundi naturam facundissime expromere, Val. Max. 3, 3. ext. 4: vitia facundissime accusare, Gell. 13, 8, 5.

Latin > English

facunde facundius, facundissime ADV :: eloquently; fluently