Largime
Largime is a Latin adverb meaning "lavishly, abundantly, generously." It derives from the adjective largus, which conveys abundance or plenty, and it functions to modify verbs, describing the manner in which an action is performed. The term is principally found in classical and late Latin texts, where it appears among other adverbs that express degree or manner.
Etymology and form: Largime belongs to a family of adverbial formations tied to adjectives describing abundance.
Usage and sense: In contexts where it occurs, largime emphasizes generous distribution, liberal giving, or an
Modern reception: Largime is rarely used in modern languages outside Latin studies. It is typically encountered
See also: Latin adverbs, largiter, liberaliter, largus, generosity in Latin rhetoric.