perfamiliaris

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Δύο γὰρ, ἐπιστήμη τε καὶ δόξα, ὧν τὸ μὲν ἐπίστασθαι ποιέει, τὸ δὲ ἀγνοεῖν → Two different things are science and belief: the one brings knowledge, the other ignorance (Hippocrates)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

per-fămĭlĭāris: e, adj.,
I very intimate, very familiar (class.): perfamiliaris Philisto, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 11 (13), 4.—In tmesi: Phaedon Socrati per fuit familiaris, Gell. 2, 18, 1.—
II Subst.: perfămĭlĭāris, is, m., a very intimate or familiar friend (class.): meus, Cic. Fam. 13, 51: Epicuri, id. Fin. 5, 31, 94: M. Antonii, id. Brut. 45, 168.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

perfămĭlĭāris,¹⁴ e, très lié avec, très ami, intime (alicui): Cic. Q. 2, 13, 4 || subst. m., ami intime : Cic. Fin. 5, 94 ; Br. 168.

Latin > German (Georges)

per-familiāris, e, sehr vertraut im Umgange, hospitium, Liv.: alci, Cic. ad Q. fr. 2, 13, 4 u. (in der Tmesis) Gell. 2, 18, 1. – subst., ein sehr Vertrauter, sehr vertrauter Freund, meus, Cic.: Epicuri, Cic.

Latin > Chinese

perfamiliaris, e. adj. :: 甚相熟者