digne
πεσούσης νυκτός, πάσα γυνὴ Λαΐς εστί → at nightfall, every woman is a Laïs | all cats are gray at night | all cats are gray by night | all cats are gray in the dark | all cats are grey at night | all cats are grey by night | all cats are grey in the dark | all women look the same with the lights off | when lights are out all women look the same
Latin > English
digne dignius, dignissime ADV :: worthily; appropriately/suitably; in a fitting manner
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
dignē:
I adv., worthily, fitly, becomingly, v. dignus fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
dignē¹² (dignus), dignement, convenablement, justement : Cic. CM 2 ; Sen. 19 || digne ac mereor Cassius d. Cic. Fam. 12, 13, 1, de la manière que je mérite || dignius Hor. O. 1, 6, 14.
Latin > German (Georges)
dignē, Adv. (dignus), würdig, entsprechend, nach Würdigkeit, quam digne (entsprechend) ornata incedit, Plaut.: quis de tali cive satis d. umquam loquetur? Cic.: peccat uter nostrum cruce dignius? Hor.: nemo dignius imperat, Vopisc.: hunc esse rerum omnium praecellentissimum dignissime confitemur, Boëth. – m. folg. ac (wie), malim tuo iudicio digne ac mereor (meinen Verdiensten entsprechend) commendatus esse, Cass. in Cic. ep. 12, 13, 1.