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21 aliquantum
aliquantum adv., somewhat, in some degree, considerably, not a little: commotus: illius conatūs reprimere: modum excedere, L.: intellegere.—With comp: ad rem avidior, T.: praeda spe maior, L.* * *Ito some extent, in some degree, somewhat, slightly, a littleIIcertain/fair amount/number/degree; a considerable quantity; a part/bit -
22 aliquid
aliquid adv., somewhat, in something, in anything, at all, in some degree, to some extent: succensere: in me offendere: officere aliquid libertati vestrae, L.* * *to some degree/extent; somewhat -
23 argūtulus
argūtulus adj. dim. [argutus], somewhat subtle: libri.* * *argutula, argutulum ADJclever/shrewd/acute, (somewhat) subtle; little noisy/talkative/loquacious (L+S) -
24 āridulus
āridulus adj. dim. [aridus], somewhat dry: labellae, Ct.* * *aridula, aridulum ADJdry, parched (somewhat) -
25 contortulus
contortulus adj. dim. [contortus], somewhat perverse: conclusiunculae.* * *contortula, contortulum ADJsomewhat complicated/intricate -
26 frīgidulus
frīgidulus adj. dim. [frigidus], chilly, somewhat faint: singultūs, Ct.* * *frigidula, frigidulum ADJ -
27 languidulus
languidulus adj., somewhat feeble: somnus, of faintness, Ct.* * *languidula, languidulum ADJsomewhat faint, limp -
28 meliusculus
meliusculus adj. dim. [melius], somewhat better, rather better, T.* * *meliuscula, meliusculum ADJ -
29 pallidulus
pallidulus adj. dim. [pallidus], somewhat pale, rather colorless, Ct., Iu.* * *pallidula, pallidulum ADJ -
30 paululō
paululō (not paull-), adv. [ abl n. of paululus], by a little, a little, somewhat: si nequeas paululo, at quanti queas, at a trifling price, T.: paululo deesse.* * *little/bit; to a small extent, somewhat -
31 paululum
paululum (not paull-), adv. [paululus], a little, a very little, somewhat: concede istuc paululum, T.: mente paululum inminutā, S.* * *Ilittle; to small extent, somewhat; only a small amount/short while/distanceIIlittle; small; (only a) small amount/quantity; a little bit; trifle -
32 paulum
paulum (not paull-), adv. [paulus], a little, somewhat: concede paulum istuc, a little way, T.: paulum a fugā aberant, S.: supra eum locum, Cs.: differre: paulum aspectu conterritus haesit, V.: paulum praelabitur ante, a little before.* * *Ilittle/bit; to a small extent, somewhat; only a small amount/short whileIIlittle/small; (only a) small amount/quantity/extent; little bit/while; trifle -
33 refrāctāriolus
refrāctāriolus adj. dim. [refractarius], somewhat stubborn, a trifle refractory: dicendi genus.* * *refractariola, refractariolum ADJ -
34 subabsurdē
subabsurdē adv. [subabsurdus], somewhat absurdly: quae subabsurde salseque dicuntur, i. e. with a dash of (affected) stupidity.* * * -
35 surdaster
surdaster tra, trum, adj. dim. [surdus], somewhat deaf, hard of hearing: Crassus.* * *surdastra, surdastrum ADJ -
36 trīsticulus
trīsticulus adj. dim. [tristis], somewhat sorrowful, downcast: filiola.* * *tristicula, tristiculum ADJ -
37 improbulus
improbula, improbulum ADJsomewhat audacious/impudent; somewhat wicked (Cas) -
38 inprobulus
inprobula, inprobulum ADJsomewhat audacious/impudent; somewhat wicked (Cas) -
39 acutulus
ăcūtŭlus, a, um, adj. dim. [acutus], somewhat pointed, acute, or subtile: conclusiones, * Cic. N. D. 3, 7, 18:doctores,
Gell. 17, 5.— Adv.: ăcūtŭle, somewhat sharply, Aug. Conf. 3, 7. -
40 frigidulus
frīgĭdŭlus, a, um, adj. dim. [id.], somewhat cold ( poet.):* II.puella,
Verg. Cir. 250:ocelli,
id. ib. 347.—
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