I.impetuously, vehemently, violently: solennia ludorum violenter dirimere. Liv. 5, 1, 4: “quaestio exercita aspere violenterque,” furiously, Sall. J. 40, 5; cf.: “aliquid tolerare,” Ter. Phorm. 5, 1, 4: “vidimus flavum Tiberim retortis Litore Etrusco violenter undis Ire dejectum monumenta regis,” Hor. C. 1, 2, 14: “invadunt appropinquantem (canes),” Col. 7, 12, 7: “proconsulatum violenter gerere,” Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 1: “aliquem ad supplicium poscere,” Tac. H. 3, 11: “increpare aliquem,” id. A. 6, 3.—Comp., Suet. Aug. 51 fin.; id. Tib. 37; id. Tit. 6; Just. 11, 7, 16.—Sup., Col. 7, 3, 4; Just. 25, 5, 1.
vĭŏlenter , adv. violens,