furtim
Ῥῦσέ με δεινῶν νοσημάτων, ἱερώτατε, ἱερωσύνην συναρμόσας ἐν χαρᾷ και ἐπιστήμης τὸ πολύτιμον κεφάλαιον → Deliver me from grievous afflictions, most holy one, joining sanctity together in joy with the precious fountainhead of knowledge
Latin > English
furtim ADV :: stealthily, secretly; imperceptibly, furtively
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
furtim: adv. fur; hence, like a thief, i. e.,
I by stealth, secretly, privily (rare but class.; cf.: clam, clanculum, furtive): at enim hic clam furtim esse volt, ne qui sciant, Plaut. Poen. 3, 3, 49: sine lictoribus profectum clam furtim, etc., Liv. 21, 63, 9: ut furtim tota decemviris traditur! Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 41: quae (lagenae) furtim essent exsiccatae, Q. Cic. ap. Cic. Fam. 16, 26, 2: alterum genus est imitatione; admodum ridiculum, sed nobis tantum licet furtim, si quando, et cursim, Cic. de Or. 2, 62, 252: (Janua) neu furtim verso cardine aperta sones, Tib. 1, 2. 10: quid juvat, immensum te argenti pondus et auri Furtim defossā timidum deponere terrā? Hor. S. 1, 1, 42: per infrequentiam furtim senatusconsultum factum, Liv. 39, 4, 8: nunc in Aristippi furtim praecepta relabor, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 18: furtim magis quam bello Marsacos incursabat, by stealthy incursions, Tac. H. 4, 56 fin.: furtim et per latrocinia ad honores nituntur, Sall. J. 4, 7: furtim et celeritate proelium vitare, id. H. Fragm. 1, 65 Dietsch. —*
(b) Poet., connected with a noun in the Greek manner: concubitusque tuos furtim, secret, clandestine intercourse, Tib. 2, 5, 53.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
fūrtim¹⁰ (fur), à la dérobée, en cachette : Pl. Pœn. 662 ; Cic. Agr. 2, 61 ; Nat. 2, 157 ; Hor. S. 1, 1, 42 ; Ep. 1, 1, 18 ; Liv. 39, 4, 8 || par le vol : Sall. J. 4, 7.
Latin > German (Georges)
fūrtim, Adv. (fur), diebischerweise, übtr. = verstohlen, insgeheim, unvermerkt, Plaut., Cic. u.a.: Ggstz. palam, Ter., palam libereque, Cic.: Ggstz. vi aperte, Liv.: dissimulanter et furtim, Ggstz. simpliciter (unumwunden) et libere (frei heraus), Plin. ep. – furtim (durch heimliche Einfälle) magis, quam bello (im offenen Kriege), Tac.
Latin > Chinese
furtim. adv. :: 竊然
Translations
secretly
Arabic: سِرًّا; Azerbaijani: gizlicə, xəlvətcə, əlaltından, gizlin; Belarusian: таемна; Bulgarian: тайно, незабелязано; Catalan: secretament, cobertament, en secret; Chinese Mandarin: 偷偷; Czech: tajně; Dutch: stiekem, in het geheim; Esperanto: sekrete; Finnish: salaa, salaisesti, salassa, vaivihkaa; French: secrètement, en cachette; German: heimlich, insgeheim; Gothic: 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌱𐌾𐍉, 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌲𐌽𐌹𐌱𐌰; Greek: μυστικά, κρυφά, κρυφίως, εν κρυπτώ, εν κρυπτώ και παραβύστω, ενδόμυχα, στη ζούλα; Ancient Greek: ἀγνωστί, ἀγνώστως, ἀδήλως, ἀποκρύφως, ἀπορρήτως, ἀσυμφανῶς, ἀφανῶς, δι' ἀπορρήτων, ἐγκεκαλυμμένως, ἐν ἀποκρύφῳ, ἐν ἀπορρήτῳ, ἐν κρυφῇ, κρύβδα, κρύβδαν, κρύβδην, κρυφᾷ, κρύφα, κρυφαίως, κρυφῇ, κρυφῆ, κρυφίως, λάθρα, λάθρᾳ, λάθρῃ, λαθραίως, λανθανόντως, σῖγα, σιγῇ, σκότιον; Hungarian: titkon, titokban; Ido: sekrete; Irish: gan fhios; Italian: di nascosto; Japanese: ひそかに; Korean: 몰래; Latgalian: paslapyn, paslapši; Latin: clam, furtim, latenter; Latvian: slepeni; Middle English: sleighly; Polish: potajemnie; Portuguese: secretamente; Russian: тайно, секретно, тайком, втайне, скрытно; Sanskrit: सनुतर्; Scottish Gaelic: os ìosal; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кришом, тајом, тајно; Roman: krišom, tajom, tajno; Spanish: secretamente, en secreto; Ukrainian: тає́мно; Walloon: catchetmint; West Frisian: temûk