minute
νὴ Δί᾿, ὦ φίλη γύναι, λεγε → yes, dear lady, speak | yes, dear lady, do speak up
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. μικρός, σμικρός, βραχύς; see small.
substantive
small space of time: P. ἀκαρὲς χρόνου; see moment.
in a minute, presently: P. and V. αὐτίκα, Ar. and P. αὐτίκα δὴ μάλα, αὐτίκα μάλα.
immediately: P. and V. εὐθύς, εὐθέως; see immediately.
Latin > English
minute minutius, minutissime ADV :: in small pieces; in miniature scale; meanly, petty; nicely, w/discrimination
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
mĭnūtē: adv., v. minuo,
I P. a. fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
mĭnūtē¹³ (minutus), en petits morceaux, en parcelles : Cato Agr. 129 ; -tissime Cato Agr. 95 ; Sen. Ep. 95, 2 ; [fig.] -tius Cic. Ac. 2, 42 || [fig.] par le menu, v. concise : Quint. 5, 14, 28 || [rhét.] de façon mesquine, d’une manière étriquée : Cic. Or. 123 ; -tius Cic. Fin. 4, 7.
Latin > German (Georges)
minūtē, Adv. (minutus), I) klein, a) klein = in kleiner Form, historia minutissime scripta, so klein (eng) wie möglich geschrieben, Sen. ep. 95, 2: u. so commentarii minutissime scripti, Plin. ep. – II) übtr., a) in kleine Teile, sal terere, Colum.: minutius concīdere, Colum.: minutissime commolere, Colum.: quam minutissime contundere, Cato. – b) in kleine Teile, bis ins einzelne, haec universa concīdere minutius, in zu kleine Teile zerlegen, Cic.: minutius scrutantur omnia, Quint.; vgl. concise. – c) kleinlich, kleinmeisterisch, minute grandia dicere, Cic.: minutius rem tractare, Cic.
Latin > Chinese
minute. adv. c. s. :: 細然