longē
adverb

This word is an invariable part of speech

1 far (off), distant, a long way
2 by far
3 (in future or past) for a long while, far

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Locutions, idioms and examples


longe longeque || de longe || longe magis || longe lateque || longe gradior || qua longissime prospectari poterat || a qua ipse longe absum = from which (perfection) I myself am very far || abes longe gentium = you lie far || a vulgo longe longeque remoti = for from the crowd || alia longe repetita || an longiorem intenderent fugam || caput est a corpore longe || aliquid longe retro pono || bellum longe lateque dispersum || vomicam quae gentium venit longe || ubi longe plurimum belli fuerat || a Tib. Gracchi pudore longissime remotus = the possible farthest away from having sentiments of honor of Tib. Graccus || ab his longe divorsas litteras … recitavit = he read a very different letter from that one || aquas longe (cautes) remittit || animos volgi longe praescisco || animus late longeque peregrinatur || ab Avarico longe milia passuum XVI = sixteen miles away from Avaricum || agnoscunt longe regem lustrantque choreis || apud Helvetios longe nobilissimus fuit Orgetorix || a gnoscunt longe regem lustrantque choreis = they recognize their king from afar and they surround him with their dancing choruses || avius a vera longe ratione recedit || antefero longe omnibus unum Demosthenem || ceteri omnes longe sequentur (Vergilium) || ubi longe ante quam dimicaretur exploratissima fuit victoria || alia illa bona longe lateque se pandunt || adgnovit longe gemitum praesaga mali mens || abduxere retro longe capita ardua ab ictu = to draw back the lifted heads, sheltered from the blows || causa erroris tanti longe lateque diffusi || qua praeterlabitur Sicanios longe relegens Alpheos amores || beneficium … tam longe proiecit, ut extra conspectum suum poneret || abesse hanc aetatem longe a sepulchro negant oportere = it is said that those who are my age should not stray far from their tombs || ubi fuit Sulla? num Romae? immo longe afuit || ac longe aliam esse navigationem in concluso mari atque in apertissimo Oceano perspiciebant = and they understood that sailing in a closed sea (= the Mediterranean sea) was very different from that in an open ocean || apud patres plebemque longe maximo honore Servius Tullius erat




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