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21 silberhell
silberhell, argenteus (z.B. fons, dicht). – limpidissimus [2133]( sehr hell u. klar, z.B. lacus: u. vinum).
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22 tönen
tönen, sonare; resonare. – hell t., vocalem sonum reddere (v. Lebl.).
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23 undurchsichtig
undurchsichtig, non perlucidus. non translucidus (nicht hell an sich). – quo perspici non potest (wo man nicht durchsehen kann, z.B. Zaun). – und. sein, lucem non transmitere.
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24 vernehmlich
vernehmlich, clarus (hell, laut, z.B. vox). – planus (verständlich, z.B. Aussprache, os). – Adv.clare. clarā voce (mit deutlicher Stimme). – plane (verständlich). – v. reden, clare od. clarā voce dicere (mit lauter Stimme übh.); plane et articulate eloqui (so. daß man jede Silbe genau versteht).
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25 verständlich
verständlich, facilis intellectu od. ad intellegendum (leicht einzusehen). – perspicuus (klar, deutlich). – planus (nicht verworren). – apertus (offen vor Augen liegend; auch v. Redner). – clarus (hell, deutlich, laut, von der Stimme). – schwer v., difficilis intellectu od. ad intellegendum: ein schwer v. Gedicht, carmen reconditum. – allgemein v., facillimus ad intellegendum (übh. sehr v.); ad sensum popularem vulgaremque accommodatus od. ( Adv.)accommodate. ad commune iudicium popularemque intellegentiamaccommodatus od. (Adv.) accommodate (den Begriffen des großen Haufens angepaßt); intellegentia a vulgari non remotus (dem Verständnis des gemeinen Mannes nicht fern liegend); populariter scriptus (wie von einem aus dem Volke geschrieben): v. machen, s. erklären no. I: v. reden, sprechen, perspicue dicere. plane et aperte dicere. plane et dilucide loqui (klar und deutlich für das Verständnis); plane et articulate eloqui (die Worte deutlich, vernehmlich aussprechen): damit wir uns v. ausdrücken, ut ea, quae dicamus, intellegantur.
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