cursim

From LSJ

Πᾶσα γυνὴ χόλος ἐστὶν· ἔχει δ' ἀγαθὰς δύο ὥρας, τὴν μίαν ἐν θαλάμῳ, τὴν μίαν ἐν θανάτῳ → Every woman is an annoyance. She has two good times: one in the bedroom, one in death.

Source

Latin > English

cursim ADV :: swiftly/rapidly; hastily, without great pain, cursorily; in passing; at the run

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cursim: adv. id.,
I quickly, swiftly, hastily, speedily (class.): currere, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 124; Afran. ap. Charis. p. 186 P.: hoc cito et cursim est agendum, Plaut. Poen. 3, 1, 64: rapi ad carnuficem, id. ib. 1, 2, 156: agmine acto, Liv. 27, 16, 9: dicere aliena (opp. sensim dicere quod causae prodesset), Cic. Phil. 2, 17, 42: arripere aliquid, id. de Or. 2, 89, 364: pergere ad aliquid, id. Tusc. 5, 5, 13 et saep.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cursĭm¹³ (curro), en courant, à la course, rapidement : Pl. Pœn. 567 ; Liv. 27, 16, 9 || [fig.] Cic. de Or. 2, 364 ; Tusc. 5, 13, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

cursim, Adv. (curro), laufweise, I) eig., im vollen Laufe, im vollen Rennen, im Eilschritt (Eilmarsch), im Sturmschritt, eilends,c. currere, Plaut.: c. ambulare (Ggstz. sensim ambulare), Ambros.: c. agmen agere, Liv.: c. impetum facere, Cornif. rhet.: c. pergere ad alqd (bildl., Cic.: c. alqm persequi, Petron. – II) übtr., wie im Fluge, flüchtig, c. dicere aliena (Ggstz. sensim dicere quod causae prosit), Cic.: c. arripere alqd (etw. sich durch Lernen aneignen, Ggstz. summo studio) Cic.: cursim et breviter attingere alqd (in der Rede), Plin. ep.: librum, rationes c. legere, Plin. ep.: percensere c. numerum legionum,Tac.

Latin > Chinese

cursim. adv. :: 速快