temperately
61εὐδίαιτος — living temperately masc/fem nom sg …
62πραόνως — πρᾱόνως , πραόνως temperately indeclform (adverb) …
63σεσωφρονισμένως — temperately indeclform (adverb) σωφρονίζω recall perf part mp masc acc pl (doric) …
64justly — [adv] fairly accurately, befittingly, beneficently, benevolently, benignly, candidly, charitably, correctly, decently, decorously, duly, duteously, dutifully, equally, equitably, evenhandedly, fitly, fittingly, frankly, helpfully, honestly,… …
65moderately — [adv] to a degree, to some extent a little, averagely, enough, fairly, gently, in moderation, in reason, kind of, more or less*, more than not*, not exactly, passably, pretty, quite, quite a bit, rather, reasonably, slightly, some, something,… …
66temperate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating or referring to a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures. 2) showing moderation or self restraint. DERIVATIVES temperately adverb. ORIGIN Latin temperatus, from temperare mingle, restrain …
67temperate — [tem′pər it, tem′prit] adj. [ME temperat < L temperatus, pp. of temperare, to TEMPER] 1. moderate in indulging the appetites; not self indulgent; abstemious, esp. in the use of alcoholic liquors 2. moderate in one s actions, speech, etc.; self …
68temperate — adj. 1 avoiding excess; self restrained. 2 moderate. 3 (of a region or climate) characterized by mild temperatures. 4 abstemious. Phrases and idioms: temperate zone the belt of the earth between the frigid and the torrid zones. Derivatives:… …
69in moderation — IN MODERATE QUANTITIES/AMOUNTS, within (sensible) limits; moderately. → moderation * * * adverb : without excess : temperately * * * within reasonable limits; not to excess nuts can be eaten in moderation * * * in moderation …
70DISPUTATIONS AND POLEMICS — in the pagan environment the christian environment and mission dialogue with tryphon celsus in the christian and muslim medieval milieu gregory of tours and priscus gilbert crispin christian religious drama chronicle of ahimaaz 12TH CENTURY in… …