praeproperus

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τὸ ἀγαθὸν αἱρετόν· τὸ δ' αἱρετὸν ἀρεστόν· τὸ δ' ἀρεστὸν ἐπαινετόν· τὸ δ' ἐπαινετὸν καλόνwhat is good is chosen, what is chosen is approved, what is approved is admired, what is admired is beautiful

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prae-prŏpĕrus: a, um, adj.,
I too quick or hasty, over-hasty, sudden, precipitate (class.): praepropera festinatio, Cic. Fam. 7, 8, 1: prensatio, id. Att. 1, 1, 1: celeritas, Liv. 31, 42: ingenium, rash, id. 22, 41: nisus, Sil. 15, 757: amor, Val. Max. 6, 3, 6.— Hence, adv.: praeprŏpĕrē, very quickly, very hastily, with over-haste (rare; not in Cic. or Cæs.): peri praepropere, Plaut. Mil. 2, 4, 10 (v. Ritschl ad h. l.): festinans praepropere, Liv. 37, 23, 10: raptim omnia praepropere agendo, id. 22, 19, 10; Quint. 12, 6, 2; Suet. Oth. 8.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

præprŏpĕrus,¹⁶ a, um, très prompt, précipité, trop rapide : Cic. Fam. 7, 8, 1 ; Att. 1, 1, 1 || irréfléchi : præproperum ingenium Liv. 22, 41, 1, esprit trop précipité.

Latin > German (Georges)

prae-properus, a, um, sehr eilig, sehr hastig, zu eilig, übereilt, I) eig.: nisus, Sil.: festinatio, Cic. u. Val. Max.: celeritas, Liv.: praeproperi (zu frühzeitige) aut praeposteri rigores, Plin. – II) übtr. übereilt, voreilig, vorschnell, ingenium, Liv.: amor, Val. Max.

Latin > English

praeproperus praepropera, praeproperum ADJ :: very hurried, precipitate; too hasty