celeriter
ὥσπερ γὰρ ζώου τῶν ὄψεων ἀφαιρεθεισῶν ἀχρειοῦται τὸ ὅλον, οὕτως ἐξ ἱστορίας ἀναιρεθείσης τῆς ἀληθείας τὸ καταλειπόμενον αὐτῆς ἀνωφελὲς γίνεται διήγημα → for just as a living creature which has lost its eyesight is wholly incapacitated, so if history is stripped of her truth all that is left is but an idle tale | for, just as closed eyes make the rest of an animal useless, what is left from a history blind to the truth is just a pointless tale
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
cĕlĕrĭter: adv., v. 1. celer.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cĕlĕrĭtĕr⁸ (celer), promptement, rapidement : Cic. Att. 15, 27, 1 || celerius Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 60 ; celerrime Cic. Fin. 2, 45.
Latin > German (Georges)
celeriter, Adv. m. Compar. u. Superl. (celer), schnell, librum tibi c. mittam, Cic.: bis dat qui dat celeriter, Syri sent. – cum celerius omnium opinione venisset, Caes.: omnium spe celerius Saguntum oppugnari allatum est, Liv.: eo celerius de isto transigamus, quo maturius ad Apronium possimus accedere, Cic. – mens celerrime multa simul cogitans, Cic.
Latin > English
celeriter celerius, celerrime ADV :: quickly/rapidly/speedily; hastily; soon/at once/early moment; in short period