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Ἥξει τὸ γῆρας πᾶσαν αἰτίαν φέρον → Veniet senectus omne crimen sustinens → Bald kommt das Alter, das an allem trägt die Schuld

Menander, Monostichoi, 209

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pŭdīcē: adv., v. pudicus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pŭdīcē¹³ (pudicus), pudiquement, avec honneur, vertueusement : Ter. Andr. 274 || pudicius Pl. Merc. 714 ; Plin. Min. Ep. 4, 13, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

pudīcē Adv. (pudicus), schamhaft; dah. ehrbar, züchtig, sittsam, ingenium bene et pudice doctum atque eductum, Ter.: conserves puerum mihi pudice, Catull.: alter pudice pranderit, alter labellis gesticulatus erit, Fronto: unumquodque genus (orationis), cum caste pudiceque ornatur (wenn sie mit Züchtigkeit u. Sittsamkeit geschmückt auftritt), fit illustrius, Gell. – pudicius faciunt illi, quam etc., Plaut.: ubi pudicius continerentur quam sub oculis parentum? Plin. ep.

Latin > Chinese

pudice. adv. c. :: 羞然潔然