optimē (1)
bonus; for * bone.—Of manner, well, better, best : ager bene cultus: olere, agreeably , V.: succedere, prosperously , T.: optione vendere, dear : emere honorem, cheaply , V.: habitare, in good style , N.: optime video Davum, most opportunely , T.: optime suos nosse, thoroughly , N.: monere, advise well , T.: nuntias, your news is good , T.: putas, aright , T.: partes descriptae, accurately : melius cernere: melius inperatum est, there was better generalship , L.: pugnare, successfully , S.: naturā constituti, well endowed : instituti, educated : de re p. sentiens, patriotic : sentiens, with good intentions : animatus, favorable , N.: quod bene cogitasti, laudo, your good intentions : consulere, to plan well , S.: Si bene quid de te merui, have served you , V.: vivere, correctly : mori, with honor , L.: ea bene parta retinere, honorable acquisitions , S.: iura non bene servare, faithfully , O.— In particular phrases, with verbs: si vales, bene est, i. e. I am glad : optumest, very well , T.: bene est, nil amplius oro, I am satisfied , H.: iurat bene solis esse maritis, are well off , H.: spero tibi melius esse, that you are better : mihi bene erat pullo, i. e. I enjoyed a meal upon , H.: bene habet, it is well : bene dicere haud absurdum est, S.: alcui bene dicere, to praise : vertere Ad bene dicendum, i. e. eulogy , H.: nec bene nec male dicta, cheers nor imprecations , L.: Bene dixti, you are right , T.: bene audire, see audio: bene agere cum aliquo, to treat well , T.: Di tibi Bene faciant, do you good , T.: bene sane facis, sed, etc., many thanks, but , etc.: Bene factum, I am glad of it , T.: bene facit Silius qui transegerit, I am glad that : bene facta male locata male facta arbitror, favors : quid bene facta iuvant, V.: bene factorum recordatio, good deeds : bene gratia facti, V.: bene gesta res p., well administered : occasio rei bene gerendae, a chance of success , Cs.: nec (res) gesturos melius sperare poterant, L.: qui de me optime meriti sunt, have done me excellent service : de re p. bene mereri, to be useful to the state : bene meritus civis: quod bene verteret, turn out well , L.: Di vortant bene Quod agas, bring out well , T.: bene Pericles (sc. dixit): melius hi quam nos (sc. faciebant): quod (imperium) si (ei) sui bene crediderint cives, did well to intrust to him , etc., L.: melius peribimus quam, etc., it will be better for us to perish , L.— Of intensity, very, quite : sermo bene longus: fidum pectus, H.: lubenter, T.: penitus, very intimately : notus, widely , H.: bene plane magnus (dolor) videtur, exceedingly : bene ante lucem venire, some time : mane, very early : tutus a perfidiā, entirely , L.: scelerum si bene paenitet, heartily , H.