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  • 61 trāns-volō (trāvolō)

       trāns-volō (trāvolō) —, —, āre,    to fly over, fly across, pass quickly over: in partem alteram, L.: Importunus (Cupido) transvolat aridas Quercūs (i. e. vetulas), H.—Fig.: Transvolat in medio posita, passes over, H.

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  • 62 volō

        volō āvī, ātūrus, āre    [2 VOL-], to fly: ex alto... laeva volavit avis, Enn. ap. C.: per aëra magnum, V.: columbae venere volantes, V.: apes, O.—P. praes. plur. f. as subst: haud ullae poterant volantes Tendere, etc., i. e. birds, V.—To fly, move swiftly, fleet, speed, hasten: per summa levis volat aequora curru, V.: Illa (Argo) volat, O.: tela, S.: litterae Capuam ad Pompeium volare dicebantur.—Fig., of time, to fly, pass swiftly: volat aetas. —Of words, to fly, spread rapidly, pass quickly: Quae tuto tibi magna volant, i. e. are uttered nimbly, V.: volat inrevocabile verbum, H.
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    I
    velle, volui, - V
    wish, want, prefer; be willing, will
    II
    volare, volavi, volatus V
    III
    volunteers (pl.); (in the Second Punic War)

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  • 63 volucer

        volucer ucris, ucre ( gen plur. -crum, rarely -crium, C.), adj.    [3 VOL-], flying, winged: bestiae: angues: dracones, O.: natus, i. e. Cupid, O.—As subst f. (sc. avis), a bird, flying creature: volucrīs videmus effingere nidos: Iunonis, i. e. the peacock, O.: inportunae, H.: pictae, V.: volucris parvula (of a fly), Ph.—Once masc.: teneros volucrīs peremit (sc. alites), C. poët.—In rapid motion, flying, winged, fleet, swift, rapid, soaring: nuntius: aurae, V.: nebulae, O.: harundo, V.: iam volucrem sequor Te, fleeing swiftly, H.—Fig., fleet, swift, rapid: nihil est tam volucre quam maledictum: spes: somnus, V.: fatum, H.—Passing quickly, fleeting, transient, transitory: fortuna: dies, H.: fama, O.
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    I
    bird, flying insect/creature
    II
    volucris, volucre ADJ
    winged, flying; in rapid motion, fleet; transient, fleeting

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  • 64 accelero

    accelerare, acceleravi, acceleratus V
    speed up, quicken, hurry; make haste, act quickly, hasten; accelerate

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  • 65 adcelero

    adcelerare, adceleravi, adceleratus V
    speed up, quicken, hurry; make haste, act quickly, hasten; accelerate

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  • 66 celeranter

    quickly, rapidly, speedily; with speed; in haste

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  • 67 celeratim

    quickly, rapidly, speedily

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  • 68 celere

    quickly/rapidly/speedily; hastily; soon/at an early moment; in a short period

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  • 69 citate

    citatius, citatissime ADV
    hurriedly; speedily, quickly, rapidly; nimbly (L+S)

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  • 70 citatim

    hurriedly, quickly; speedily, hastily

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  • 71 cite

    quickly; rapidly

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  • 72 concitate

    concitatius, concitatissime ADV
    rapidly/quickly/hurriedly; vehemently/animatedly/heatedly (speaking); ardently

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  • 73 convibro

    convibrare, convibravi, convibratus V
    move rapidly, flash; set in rapid motion; move something quickly/rapidly

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  • 74 curriculo

    on the double, at the run; quickly

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  • 75 defunctorius

    defunctoria, defunctorium ADJ
    perfunctory; routine; quickly dispatched (L+S); slight, cursory

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  • 76 festinatim

    promptly, speedily, quickly; with (excessive/undue) haste; hurriedly

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  • 77 festinato

    festinatius, festinatissime ADV
    promptly, speedily, quickly; with (excessive/undue) haste; hurriedly

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  • 78 oxyporus

    oxypora, oxyporum ADJ
    quickly-passing; easily digested

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  • 79 praesentarie

    in a moment; promptly/quickly; instantly

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  • 80 Bis dat qui cito dat

    He gives twice who quickly gives. (Publius Syrus)

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  • Quickly — Quick ly, adv. Speedily; with haste or celerity; soon; without delay; quick. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • quickly — index forthwith, instantly, readily Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • quickly — (adv.) late O.E. cwiculice; see QUICK (Cf. quick) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • quickly — [adv] fast apace, briskly, chop chop*, expeditiously, flat out*, fleetly, full tilt*, hastily, hurriedly, immediately, in a flash*, in haste, in nothing flat*, in short order*, instantaneously, instantly, lickety split*, like a bat out of hell*,… …   New thesaurus

  • Quickly — Das Moped NSU Quickly war eines der ersten echten Mopeds der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte. Es markierte den Beginn der Massenmotorisierung im Zuge des Wirtschaftswunders. NSU Quickly, Bj. 1956 in original Farbgebung Quickly S …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Quickly — and started franchising in 1998.Quickly Corporation was founded in California and started its trademark licensing program at the same time. Quickly began marketing themselves as a New Generation Asian Fusion style cafe in the USA, as opposed to… …   Wikipedia

  • quickly — quick|ly [ kwıkli ] adverb *** 1. ) at a fast speed: She went quickly out of the room. We have to work quickly. 2. ) after only a short time: Our suspicions were quickly proved accurate. Something has to be done about this quickly. 3. ) lasting… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • quickly */*/*/ — UK [ˈkwɪklɪ] / US adverb 1) at a fast speed She went quickly out of the room. We have to work quickly. 2) after only a short time Our suspicions were quickly proved accurate. Something has to be done about this quickly. 3) lasting only a short… …   English dictionary

  • quickly — quick|ly W1S1 [ˈkwıkli] adv 1.) fast ▪ We need to get this finished as quickly as possible. ▪ Kids grow up so quickly these days. 2.) after only a very short time = ↑soon ▪ I realized fairly quickly that this wasn t going to be easy. 3.) for a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • quickly — / kwIkli/ adverb 1 fast: She checked nothing was coming and walked quickly across the road. | Quickly, John, we don t have much time. 2 after only a very short time: I realized fairly quickly that this wasn t going to be easy. 3 for a short time …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • quickly*/*/*/ — [ˈkwɪkli] adv 1) at a fast speed We have to work quickly.[/ex] She walked quickly out of the room.[/ex] 2) after only a short time, or lasting only a short time Something has to be done about this quickly.[/ex] Let me explain very quickly what I… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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