instructe

Latin

Etymology

From īnstruō (arrange; prepare (for), equip).

Adverb

īnstructē (comparative īnstructius, superlative īnstructissimē)

  1. With great preparation or equipment.

Usage notes

The superlative, īnstructissimē, is not used, however the comparative, īnstructius, is used.

References

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