examussim
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Latin [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From amussis (a carpenter's rule).
Pronunciation [edit]
Adverb [edit]
examussim (comparative examussius, superlative examussissimē)
- according to the carpenter's rule, exactly, precisely, perfectly
- 254—184 B.C.E., Plautus, Amphitryon, Act II Scene II:
- Sos. Ne ista edepol, si haec vera loquitur, examussim est optima.
- Sosia. Surely she, by Pollux, if this woman speaks truthful things, is exactly perfect.
- Sos. Ne ista edepol, si haec vera loquitur, examussim est optima.
- 150—180, Lucius Apuleius, Metamorphoses, Liber II, 30:
- Utque fallaciae reliqua convenirent, ceram in modum prosectarum formatam aurium ei adplicant examussim nasoque ipsius similem comparant.
- And so that their deceits might agree with the rest, they apply to him wax formed exactly in the manner of cut-off ears, and prepare a nose similar to his own.
- Utque fallaciae reliqua convenirent, ceram in modum prosectarum formatam aurium ei adplicant examussim nasoque ipsius similem comparant.
- 1723, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, De Structura Diaphragmatis (On the Structure of the Diaphragm), Philosophical transactions, The Royal Society, v. 32, no. 379, p. 404:
- Ut autem eorum omnium quae modo narravi, testem haberem ocularem; microscopium istud, cui dictas Diaphragmatis particulas applicaveram, Chirurgo meo tradidi; qui dicta mea cum iis quae videbat, examussim convenire respondit.
- So that, however, of all those things which I have presently related, I might have an optical witness, I passed to my Surgeon the very microscope to which I had applied the stated particles of the Diaphragm, who replied that my statements exactly agreed with the things he was seeing.
- Ut autem eorum omnium quae modo narravi, testem haberem ocularem; microscopium istud, cui dictas Diaphragmatis particulas applicaveram, Chirurgo meo tradidi; qui dicta mea cum iis quae videbat, examussim convenire respondit.
- 254—184 B.C.E., Plautus, Amphitryon, Act II Scene II:
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References [edit]
examussim in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879