continenter
Latin > English
continenter ADV :: unbroken/continuously/without pause, uninterruptedly; repeatedly/successively
continenter continenter ADV :: in unbroken succession, in a row; w/self-restraint; temperately, moderately
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
contĭnenter: adv., v. contineo, P. a., 1.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
contĭnentĕr¹³ (continens),
1 en se touchant : continenter sedere Catul. 37, 6, être assis les uns près des autres || de suite, sans interruption, continuellement : biduum continenter Liv. 25, 7, 7, pendant deux jours sans arrêt
2 sobrement, avec tempérance : Cic. Off. 1, 106 || continentissime Aug. Conf. 6, 12.
Latin > German (Georges)
continenter, Adv. (continens), I) zusammenhängend, a) im Raume, in ununterbrochener Reihe, c. sedetis insulsi, Catull. 37, 6: montes c. et quasi de industria per ordinem expositi, Mela 1, 5, 5 (1. § 29). – b) in der Zeit, in einem fort, unablässig, ohne Unterlaß, c. ferri, Cic.: uno spiritu c. multa dicere, Cornif. rhet.: totā nocte c. ire, Caes.: cum iam amplius horis sex c. pugnaretur, Caes.: in Albano monte biduum c. lapidibus pluit, Liv.: ante rem gestam quae facta sint, c. us que ad ipsum negotium, Cic. – II) an sich haltend = enthaltsam, mäßig in Genüssen, parce, continenter, severe, sobrie vivere (Ggstz. diffluere et delicate ac molliter vivere), Cic. de off. 1, 106. – Superl., continentissime vivere, Augustin. conf. 6, 12 u. ep. 262, 3.