Are both 'raro' and 'rare' adverbs and do they mean the same thing?
ergo: raro / rare, rarius, rarissime
raro / rare ?
-
- Textkit Zealot
- Posts: 3270
- Joined: Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:45 pm
Re: raro / rare ?
L&S & OLD both say they can be synonyms. // proxima synonyma secundum L&S et OLD
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex ... 99.04.0059
OLD:
rārō (adv.): rarely, seldom; unusually
rārē (adv.): ("not admitted as adv. by Varro in Gel.2.25.8") at wide intervals, sparsely, loosely; rarely, seldom
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex ... 99.04.0059
OLD:
rārō (adv.): rarely, seldom; unusually
rārē (adv.): ("not admitted as adv. by Varro in Gel.2.25.8") at wide intervals, sparsely, loosely; rarely, seldom
I'm writing in Latin hoping for correction, and not because I'm confident in how I express myself. Latinè scribo ut ab omnibus corrigar, non quod confidenter me exprimam.
-
- Textkit Zealot
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Tue Apr 27, 2010 5:15 am
Re: raro / rare ?
Adrianus
Thanks.
Paul
Thanks.
Paul