enixe

From LSJ

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

Source

Latin > English

enixe enixius, enixissime ADV :: earnestly, assiduously, with strenuous efforts

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ēnixē: and ēnixim,
I advv., v. preced. fin.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ēnīxē¹² (enixus), avec effort, de toutes ses forces, de tout son pouvoir : Cic. Sest. 38 ; Cæs. C. 3, 35, 2 || -xius Liv. 29, 1, 18 ; -issime Suet. Cæs. 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

ēnīxē, Adv. m. Compar. u. Superl. (enixus), angestrengt, eifrig, angelegentlich, en. suscipere causam, Cic. Sest. 38: en. alqm iuvare, Caes.: en. oboedire, Liv.: en. petere id, quod etc., Sen.: en. operam dare, ut etc., Liv.: en. operam navare ad ministeria belli, Liv.: en. obstare, Liv.: eo enixius ad bellum adiuvare, Liv.: quo enixius opem ferret, Suet.: enixius orare od. exorare (beten), Eccl.: ab alqo enixius rogari, ne etc., Amm. 15, 7, 3: alqm enixissime iuvare, Suet. Caes. 5.