infirme
From LSJ
Theocritus, Idylls, 30.3
Latin > English
infirme ADV :: weakly, faintly; cravenly; not powerfully/effectively/dependably/soundly
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
infirmē: adv., v. infirmus.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
īnfirmē¹⁵ (infirmus), sans vigueur, faiblement : Cic. Fam. 15, 1, 3 ; Plin. Min. Ep. 1, 20, 21 || infirmius Suet. Aug. 90, avec trop de faiblesse.
Latin > German (Georges)
īnfīrmē, Adv. (infirmus), a) ohne Halt, haltlos, ieiune et infirme dicere, Plin. ep. 1, 20, 21. – b) kleinmütig, tonitrua et fulgura paulo infirmius expavescebat, Suet. Aug. 90. – c) unzuverlässig, socii inf. animati, Cic. ep. 15, 1, 3.