licenter

From LSJ

δέξηται, δέχονται, ύπεδέξατο, προσδέχεται → should receive, receive, received, receives

Source

Latin > English

licenter ADV :: boldly; impudently; licentiously/loosly; freely; w/out restraint; extravagantly

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lĭcenter: adv., v. licet,
I P. a. fin.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lĭcentĕr¹² (licens), capricieusement, trop librement, trop hardiment, sans frein : Cic. Or. 77 ; Nat. 1, 109 ; Quint. 1, 8, 6 ; licentius vivere cum aliquo Cic. Cæl. 57, vivre trop librement avec qqn.

Latin > German (Georges)

licenter, Adv. (licens), frei, nach Gefallen, ungebunden, im üblen Sinne zügellos, keck, frech, agere, Tac.: errare (v. der Rede), regellos umherschweifen, Cic.: licentius cum domina vivere, Cic.: at quam licenter! Cic.