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  • 1 visibiliter

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  • 2 sensim

    sensim, adv. [sentio] (prop. sensibly, i. e. perceptibly, observably, visibly; hence, as opp. to what is unforeseen, unexpected, sudden), slowly, gently, soflly, gradually (freq. and class.; syn.: paulatim, pedetemptim;

    opp. repente): sensim tardeve potius quasi nosmet ipsos cognoscimus,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 15, 41: sensim et pedetemptim, Lucil. ap. Non. 29, 7; cf.:

    sensim et pedetemptim progrediens extenuatur dolor,

    Cic. Tusc. 3, 22, 54:

    sensim pedetemptimque... sensim dissuere amicitias,

    id. Off. 1, 33, 120:

    ille sensim dicebat, quod causae prodesset, tu cursim dicis aliena,

    id. Phil. 2, 17, 42:

    submissius a primo, post sensim incedens,

    id. Or. 8, 26; Liv. 10, 5:

    sensim sine sensu aetas senescit (an alliteration),

    Cic. Sen. 11, 38:

    non sensim atque moderate arrepserat, sed brevi tempore totum hominem possederat,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 68, § 158:

    animos sensim ac leniter accendere,

    id. Cael. 11, 25:

    leniter et sensim,

    Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 14; so (with modice) Plin. 5, 9, 10, § 57; (with placide) Gell. 5, 14, 11; (with comiter) id. 13, 4, 3; (with paulatim) Plin. Ep. 4, 30, 4; Gell. 12, 1, 22:

    sensim super attolle limen pedes, nova nupta,

    Plaut. Cas. 4, 4, 1:

    consuetudo sensim eo deducta est, ut,

    Cic. Off. 2, 3, 9:

    vocem cubantes sensim excitant,

    id. de Or. 1, 59, 251:

    minuere,

    id. Off. 2, 8, 27:

    memoria sensim obscurata est et evanuit,

    id. de Or. 2, 23, 95:

    sed sensim is a nonnullis reprehendebatur,

    Nep. Att. 9:

    sensim temptantium animos sermo,

    Liv. 2, 2; cf.:

    mentio sensim illata,

    id. 4, 1:

    non jam sensim, ut ante, principes, sed passim omnes postulat,

    id. 2, 45:

    sensim incedere jubet,

    id. 10, 5:

    sensim et sapienter amare,

    Ov. A. A. 3, 565:

    parce gaudere oportet et sensim queri,

    Phaedr. 4, 16, 9.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sensim

  • 3 visibilis

    vīsĭbĭlis, e, adj. [video].
    I.
    Pass., that may be seen, visible (late Lat. for adspectabilis): exhalationes tenues vixque visibiles, App. de Mundo, p. 60, 37; id. de Deo Socr. p. 42, 22:

    deus,

    Prud. Apoth. 146:

    gloria,

    id. Cath. 5, 158.—
    * II.
    Act., that can see, seeing:

    pars animi,

    Plin. 11, 37, 54, § 146.— Adv.: vīsĭbĭlĭter (acc. to I.), visibly, Paul. Nol. Ep. 20.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > visibilis

  • 4 visualia

    vīsŭālis, e, adj. [visus], attained by sight (late Lat.):

    probatio,

    Cassiod. Var. 4, 51.—Hence, subst.: vīsŭālĭa, ĭum, n., the power of vision, Theod. Prisc. 4, 2.— Adv.: vīsŭālĭter, visibly (late Lat.), Cassiod. in Psa. 36, 29.

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  • 5 visualis

    vīsŭālis, e, adj. [visus], attained by sight (late Lat.):

    probatio,

    Cassiod. Var. 4, 51.—Hence, subst.: vīsŭālĭa, ĭum, n., the power of vision, Theod. Prisc. 4, 2.— Adv.: vīsŭālĭter, visibly (late Lat.), Cassiod. in Psa. 36, 29.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > visualis

  • 6 visualiter

    vīsŭālis, e, adj. [visus], attained by sight (late Lat.):

    probatio,

    Cassiod. Var. 4, 51.—Hence, subst.: vīsŭālĭa, ĭum, n., the power of vision, Theod. Prisc. 4, 2.— Adv.: vīsŭālĭter, visibly (late Lat.), Cassiod. in Psa. 36, 29.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > visualiter

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  • visibly — index fairly (clearly) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • visibly — vis|i|bly [ vızəbli ] adverb in a way that is easy to see or notice: She seemed to have visibly aged over the last year. visibly upset/shaken/worried: Herbert was visibly upset when he heard the news …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • visibly — adv. Visibly is used with these adjectives: ↑agitated, ↑angry, ↑annoyed, ↑disappointed, ↑embarrassed, ↑irritated, ↑nervous, ↑pregnant, ↑relaxed, ↑relieved, ↑shaken, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • visibly — vis|i|bly [ˈvızıbli] adv in a way that is easy to see or notice visibly shaken/shocked/upset etc ▪ She was visibly shaken by the news …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • visibly — UK [ˈvɪzəblɪ] / US adverb in a way that is easy to see or notice She seemed to have visibly aged over the last year. Everyone was visibly pleased with the results …   English dictionary

  • visibly — adverb 1. in a visible manner (Freq. 3) he was visibly upset • Ant: ↑invisibly • Derived from adjective: ↑visible 2. so as to be visible (Freq. 1) the sign was v …   Useful english dictionary

  • visibly — adverb in a way that is easy to see or notice: He was visibly shaken by her accusation …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • visibly — visible ► ADJECTIVE 1) able to be seen or noticed. 2) Physics (of light) within the range of wavelengths to which the eye is sensitive. 3) of or relating to imports or exports of tangible commodities. DERIVATIVES visibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin… …   English terms dictionary

  • Visibly — Visible Vis i*ble, a. [L. visibilis, fr. videre, visum, to see: cf. F. visible. See {Vision}.] 1. Perceivable by the eye; capable of being seen; perceptible; in view; as, a visible star; the least spot is visible on white paper. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • visibly — adverb see visible …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • visibly — See visibleness. * * * …   Universalium

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