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Meaning of haud | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR B1
[ˈhau̯d]

Definitions

scarcely; hardly; by no means; not; not at all

not-comparable

Equivalents

Български едва
Bosanski amper
Čeština sotva
Deutsch kaum
English by no means hardly not scarcely
Esperanto apenaŭ
Français à peine guéré
Hrvatski amper
Magyar alig aligha bajosan nemigen
Kurdî amper mal not not
Latina vix
Nederlands amper nauwelijks
Português dificilmente mal
Српски amper
Svenska knäppt

Examples

“Haud ambiguē tum in eum, cui rēgnum dēstinābātur, ingessit probra.”

Then in plain language he heaped abuse upon the one to whom the throne was being awarded. (literally, “with no ambiguity”)

“Haud istūc rogō. Fuistīn līber? – Fuī. That's hardly what I’m asking about. Were you a freeman? – I was.”
“… super exuviās ēnsemque relictum / effigiemque torō locat, haud ignāra futūrī.”

Atop [the pyre]: his armor, and the sword he left behind, and an effigy [of Aeneas] — on the bed [they had shared, Dido] places [these things], by no means unaware of what is about to happen. (Exemplifies litotes: In other words, only Dido knows well that these preparations for the magic ritual are part of what will become her own funeral pyre.)

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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