diverse

diverse

dīversē (dīvorsē), Adv. m. Compar. u. Superl. (diversus, divorsus), nach entgegengesetzten od. verschiedenen Seiten (Richtungen) hin, I) eig.: div. discedere, Nep. Dat. 11, 3: div. tendere, Suet. Galb. 19, 1: equum div. distrahere, bald dahin, bald dorthin verkaufen, Apul. met. 11, 20: corpora div. laniata, ibid. 8, 18: div. iacēre, Auct. b. Afr. 40, 6: pauci autem, quos medios cohors praetoria disiecerat, paulo divorsius (in einiger Entfernung voneinander) concĭderant, Sall. Cat. 61, 3. – II) übtr.: a) übh.: non hercle minus divorse distrahitur cito, quam si tu obicias formicis papaverem, wird versplittert (v. Vermögen), Plaut. trin. 409 R.2: tot me impediunt curae, quae meum animum divorse trahunt, Ter. Andr. 250 Fl. (Umpfenb. u. Spengel divorsae trahunt). – b) auf verschiedene Weise, inconstans est, quod ab eodem de eadem re diverse (bald so, bald anders) dicitur, Cic. de inv. 1, 93: verbo isto utitur a tua sententia diverse (völlig abweichend), Gell. 6 (7), 17, 9: cur tam diverse? warum hier solcher Unterschied? Ulp. dig. 33, 5, 9. § 9: quibus (conviciis) diversissime afficiebatur, Suet. Tib. 66.


http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Schlagen Sie auch in anderen Wörterbüchern nach:

  • diverse — di·verse adj: differing from one another; specif: differing in citizenship from another party to an action a diverse defendant see also diversity jurisdiction at jurisdiction compare nondiverse …   Law dictionary

  • Diverse — Di verse (?; 277), a. [The same word as divers. See {Divers}.] 1. Different; unlike; dissimilar; distinct; separate. [1913 Webster] The word . . . is used in a sense very diverse from its original import. J. Edwards. [1913 Webster] Our roads are… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Diverse FM — City of license Luton Broadcast area Luton, Dunstable Houghton Regis Frequency 102.8 MHz First air date 2007 Transmitter coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • diverse — diverse, divers Both words once shared the meaning now confined to diverse, i.e. ‘varied, unalike’, qualifying singular and plural nouns, as in • Why is it so diverse, so varied in its character? J. Houston, 1990 • Can a single author cover the… …   Modern English usage

  • diverse — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ widely varied. DERIVATIVES diversely adverb. ORIGIN Latin diversus diverse , from divertere (see DIVERT(Cf. ↑diverting)) …   English terms dictionary

  • Diverse — Di*verse , adv. In different directions; diversely. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Diverse — Di*verse , v. i. To turn aside. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The redcross knight diverst, but forth rode Britomart. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • diverse — diverse:⇨einige(1) …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • diverse — c.1300, spelling variant of DIVERS (Cf. divers) (q.v.), perhaps by analogy with converse, traverse, etc. In some cases directly from L. diversus, and since c.1700 restricted to the meaning different in character or quality. Related: Diversely …   Etymology dictionary

  • diverse — *different, divergent, disparate, various Analogous words: contrasted or contrasting (see corresponding verb at COMPARE): contrary, *opposite, contradictory: *distinct, separate Antonyms: identical, selfsame Contrasted words: *same, equivalent,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • diverse — [adj] different; various assorted, contradictory, contrary, contrasted, contrasting, contrastive, differing, discrete, disparate, dissimilar, distant, distinct, divergent, diversified, diversiform, incommensurable, like night and day*, manifold,… …   New thesaurus

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”