perinde

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

per-inde adv.,

in the same manner, just as, quite as, equally, in like manner, just so: vivendi artem tantam tamque operosam et perinde fructuosam relinquere: ut viseret agros et perinde dominos laudaret castigaretque, i. e. according to circumstances, L.: perinde uxor instituta fuerat, L.—Followed by a comparative clause with atque or ac, C., L.; with ac si, C.; with tamquam, L.; with ut, T., C., S.; with quasi, C.—With an implied comparison: possessione et usu haud perinde adficiuntur, not so much, i. e. not very much, Ta.

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