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1 cardinalis
cardĭnālis, e, adj. [cardo].I. II.Trop., that on which something turns, depends, i. e. principal, chief: venti, the principal or cardinal winds, Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 131; Isid. Orig. 13, 11, 14; cf. virtutes, Hier ap. Macr. S. 1, 16-19; Ambros. ap. Luc. 5, § 49 al.—Hence, in late Lat.: cardinalia Christi opera, Cypr.—B.Esp.1.As eccl. term; subst., a chief presbyter, as opp. to one who ministered in an Oratorium; and esp. of such forming the council of the Pope at Rome, which afterwards consisted only of bishops, cardinals, Anast. p. 95.—2.In gram.: numeri, the Cardinal Numbers (unus, duo, tres, etc., from which the Ordinals and Distributives are formed), Prisc. Pond. p. 1351 P.—Hence, * cardĭ-nālĭter, adv., chiefly, principally: praesidere, especially, Firm. Math. 410. -
2 cardinaliter
cardĭnālis, e, adj. [cardo].I. II.Trop., that on which something turns, depends, i. e. principal, chief: venti, the principal or cardinal winds, Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 131; Isid. Orig. 13, 11, 14; cf. virtutes, Hier ap. Macr. S. 1, 16-19; Ambros. ap. Luc. 5, § 49 al.—Hence, in late Lat.: cardinalia Christi opera, Cypr.—B.Esp.1.As eccl. term; subst., a chief presbyter, as opp. to one who ministered in an Oratorium; and esp. of such forming the council of the Pope at Rome, which afterwards consisted only of bishops, cardinals, Anast. p. 95.—2.In gram.: numeri, the Cardinal Numbers (unus, duo, tres, etc., from which the Ordinals and Distributives are formed), Prisc. Pond. p. 1351 P.—Hence, * cardĭ-nālĭter, adv., chiefly, principally: praesidere, especially, Firm. Math. 410. -
3 finalis
fīnālis, e, adj. [finis] (post-class.).I. II.Of or relating to the end, final:horizon, id est finalis circulus,
Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 5:beatitudo,
Aug. Civ. D. 19, 4 fin.: causa, Don. Ter. Eun. 5, 5, 18.— Adv.: fī-nālĭter, at last, to the very end (late Lat.). Cassiod. Amic. 19, 3; Ven. Fort. Vit. Mauteil. 25. -
4 finaliter
fīnālis, e, adj. [finis] (post-class.).I. II.Of or relating to the end, final:horizon, id est finalis circulus,
Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 5:beatitudo,
Aug. Civ. D. 19, 4 fin.: causa, Don. Ter. Eun. 5, 5, 18.— Adv.: fī-nālĭter, at last, to the very end (late Lat.). Cassiod. Amic. 19, 3; Ven. Fort. Vit. Mauteil. 25.
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