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1 anders
anders, I) Adv.:aliter. – alio modo od. pacto. aliā ratione (auf andere Weise, unter andern Bedingungen,-Umständen). – secus (nicht so). – contra (im Gegenteil, nicht so). – nicht a., sie: nicht a. als, non secus atque (ac); perinde atque (ac): ganz a. als, contra quam od. atque (ac): nicht a., als wenn nicht, non aliter nisi: es kann nicht anders geschehen, fieri non potest aliter oder fieri aliter non potest: es konnte nicht a. geschehen, als daß etc., fieri non potuit, quin etc.: die Sache verhält sich ganz a., totum contra est: etw. a. machen, s. ändern: a. werden, s. (sich) ändern: er redet a. und handelt a., orationi vita dissentit: es ist mir nicht a., als ob ich etc., videor mihi etc. – Zuw. muß »anders«, wenn es sich auf ein Substantiv bezieht, auch durch alius gegeben werden, z. B. er ist ganz anders geworden. plane alius factus est: er war nicht a., als er jetzt ist, non alius erat atque nunc est: die Grenze ist a. zu bestimmen, alius finis constituendus est. – II) Conjunct., in Verbindung mit wenn, wo, und bedeutet eine Ausschließung: wenn anders, si quidem; si; auch modo dum: wenn a. nicht, nisi; nisi si; nisi forte; nisi vero. – du sollst es erfahren, wenn du a. schweigen kannst, scies, modo ut tacere possis. – anderswo, alibi. alio loco (an einem anderen Orte). – in aliis terris (in anderen Ländern). – nirgend and., nusquam od. nec usquam alibi. – anderswoher, aliunde. – anderswohin, alio.
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2 auderthalb
auderthalb, unus dimidiatusque od. unus et dimidius (vgl. »halb« über dimidius u. dimidiatus). – unus (et) semis. – a. Jahre, annus et sex menses od. sex menses et annus; sex mensium et anni spatium: a. Jahre dauernd, annuus et semestris. – Außerdem bilden die Lateiner viele Zusammensetzungen mit sesqui, z. B. and. Fuß lang, breit etc., sesquipedalis: a. Scheffel, sesquimodius: a. Stunden. sesquihora: a. mal so groß, sesquiplex: a. mal so viel, sescuplum. – anderthalbfüßig, sesquipedalis. – anderthalbjährig, annuus et semestris (anderthalb Jahre dauernd). – sex menses et annum od. annum et sex menses natus (anderthalb Jahre alt).
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