laboriose

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ἡ δὲ φύσις φεύγει τὸ ἄπειρον· τὸ μὲν γὰρ ἄπειρον ἀτελές, ἡ δὲ φύσις ἀεὶ ζητεῖ τέλοςnature, however, avoids what is infinite, because the infinite lacks completion and finality, whereas this is what Nature always seeks

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lăbōrĭōsē: adv., v. laboriosus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lăbōrĭōsē¹³ (laboriosus), avec travail, avec peine, laborieusement : Cels. Med. 5, 17, 2 ; -sius Cic. Com. 31 ; -issime Cic. Cæcil. 71 || avec de la souffrance : Catul. 38, 1.

Latin > German (Georges)

labōriōsē, Adv. (laboriosus), I) mit Arbeit und Mühe, mühsam, laboriose conteri, Cels. – quo quisque est ingeniosior, hoc docet iracundius et laboriosius, Cic. – diligentissime laboriosissimeque accusare, Cic.: u. so laboriosissime ius dixit, mit großer Ausdauer, Suet. – II) in bedrängter Lage, male est Catullo tuo, male et laboriose, Catull. 38, 1.