superstitiose
From LSJ
ὥστε ὁ βίος, ὢν καὶ νῦν χαλεπός, εἰς τὸν χρόνον ἐκεῖνον ἀβίωτος γίγνοιτ' ἂν τὸ παράπαν → and so life, which is hard enough now, would then become absolutely unendurable
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sŭperstĭtĭōsē: adv., v. superstitiosus.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
sŭperstĭtĭōsē¹⁶ (supertitiosus), superstitieusement : Cic. Nat. 3, 92 ; Div. 1, 126 || trop scrupuleusement : Quint. 10, 6, 5.
Latin > German (Georges)
superstitiōsē, Adv. (superstitiosus), I) zu bedenklich, zu genau, kleinlich, fieri, Quint.: inhaerere cogitatis, Quint.: alqd confabricari, Gell. – II) abergläubisch, Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 92 u.a.