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  • 1 admodum

    admŏdum, adv. [st2]1 [-] tout à fait, juste, ni plus ni moins, au moins (+ nombre), tout au plus (avec un nombre). [st2]2 [-] beaucoup, extrêmement. [st2]3 [-] suffisamment, assez (sens rare). [st2]4 [-] oui, d'accord (dans le dialogue).    - senex admodum: très vieux.    - erat admodum amplum signum, Cic. Sign, 74: c'était une très grande statue.    - nihil admodum: rien du tout.    - admodum diligere: aimer beaucoup.    - admodum pauci: un très petit nombre.    - admodum centum: au moins cent, cent tout au plus.    - traditum clarum admodum somnium, Cic. Div. 1, 27: on rapporte un songe d'une flagrante clarté.    - vox admodum quam suavis, Gell.: voix on ne peut plus douce.    - jam admodum mitigati animi erant, Liv.: déjà les esprits étaient devenus assez calmes.
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    admŏdum, adv. [st2]1 [-] tout à fait, juste, ni plus ni moins, au moins (+ nombre), tout au plus (avec un nombre). [st2]2 [-] beaucoup, extrêmement. [st2]3 [-] suffisamment, assez (sens rare). [st2]4 [-] oui, d'accord (dans le dialogue).    - senex admodum: très vieux.    - erat admodum amplum signum, Cic. Sign, 74: c'était une très grande statue.    - nihil admodum: rien du tout.    - admodum diligere: aimer beaucoup.    - admodum pauci: un très petit nombre.    - admodum centum: au moins cent, cent tout au plus.    - traditum clarum admodum somnium, Cic. Div. 1, 27: on rapporte un songe d'une flagrante clarté.    - vox admodum quam suavis, Gell.: voix on ne peut plus douce.    - jam admodum mitigati animi erant, Liv.: déjà les esprits étaient devenus assez calmes.
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        Admodum, pen. cor. Quantitatis aduerbium, significat Satis, Valde. Beaucoup, Fort, Assez.
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        Non admodum grandem natu. Cic. Non pas fort aagé.
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        Pauci admodum restant. Cic. Moult fort peu, Trespeu.
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        Admodum in responsione, pro Etiam. Plautus, AEdes ab ea accepisti? P. admodum. Ouy.
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        Admodum nihil. Cic. Rien du monde.
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        Pugna nulla admodum fuit. Liu. On ne combatit en facon du monde.
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        Admodum exigui pulueris. Colum. Un bien peu de pouldre menue.
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        Nuper admodum, pro Nuperrime. Terent. Haec inter nos nuper notitia admodum est. Il y a fort peu de temps que nous avons congnoissance ensemble.
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        Stomacho admodum prodest. Plin. Fort utile à l'estomach.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > admodum

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