publice

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

pūblicē adv.

publicus, on account of the people, publicly, officially, for the state, in behalf of the state : Haud cito mali quid ortum ex hoc sit publice, any public misfortune , T.: aurum signanto, coin : disciplina puerilis publice exposita, by the state : interfici, by order of the state : dicere, in the name of the state : publice maximam putant esse laudem, vacare, etc., a national honor , Cs.: frumentum, quod Aedui essent publice polliciti, in the name of the state , Cs.: amicitiam publice privatimque petere, as representing the public, and personally , Cs.: ea privatim et publice rapere, S.: tegula publice praebita est, at the common cost , L.: ut filiae eius publice alerentur, at the public expense , N.— Generally, all together, universally : exsulatum publice ire, L.