pulchre

pulchre

pulchrē od. pulcrē, Adv, (pulcher), I) schön, vortrefflich, herrlich, dicere, Cic.: asseverare, vortrefflich, listig, Cic.: cum tristissima exta fuerunt, primā hostiā litatur saepe pulcherrime, Cic. – oft ganz gut, wohl, macerare, Ter.: callere, Ter.: intellegere, Cic.: se non posse galeam cognoscere, hominem pulchre posse, Sen.: p. placere, Ov.: nosse alqm, Hor. u. Planc. in Cic. ep.: alqd facere, Nep.: vendere, gut, teuer, Plaut.: conciliare, gut, wohlfeil kaufen, einen guten Kauf tun, Plaut.: mihi p. est od. p. est mihi, ich befinde mich behaglich (schlau), Cic. u. Hor.: so auch p. sum, Plaut.: p. convenit, Catull.: pulchrius ligna praebere, reichlich, Plaut. – pulchre meminisse m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., Colum. 3, 9, 6. – als beipflichtender Ausruf, schön! vortrefflich! herrlich! Ter. u. Hor. – II) ironisch, schön = gänzlich, völlig, gehörig (vgl. Brix u. Lorenz Plaut. mil. 404), peristi p., Plaut.: p. occĭdi, Plaut.: pendebit hodie pulchre, Plaut.


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