Lewis Short
(adj.Adj.adv.) : mŭlĭĕbris, e, adj.mulier
* Of or belonging to a woman, womanly, female, feminine.
* Adj. (class.): loci muliebres, ubi nascendi initia consistunt,Varr. L. L. 5, 3: facinus,Plaut. Truc. 4, 3, 35: comitatus,Cic. Mil. 10, 28: vox,id. de Or. 3, 11, 41: vestis,Nep. Alc. 10, 6: venustas,Cic. Off. 1, 36, 130: fraus,Tac. A. 2, 71: impotentia,id. ib. 1, 4: certamen, i. e. de mulieribus,Liv. 1, 57: jura,id. 34, 3: Fortuna Muliebris, worshipped in memory of the wife and mother of Coriolanus, who persuaded him to retreat,Val. Max. 1, 8, 4; Liv. 2, 40.
* In a reproachful sense, womanish, effeminate, unmanly: parce muliebri supellectili. Mi. Quae ea est supellex? Ha. Clarus clamor sine modo, Plaut. Poen. 5, 3, 26 sq.: animum geritis muliebrem, Poët. ap. Cic. Off. 1, 18, 61 (Trag. Rel. p. 227 Rib.): muliebris enervataque sententia,Cic. Tusc. 2, 6, 15.—Gram. t. t., feminine (opp. virilis): vocabulum,Varr. L. L. 9, § 40 sq. Müll.
* Subst.: mŭlĭĕbrĭa, ĭum, n.
* = pu denda muliebria, Tac. A. 14, 60: muliebria pati,to let one's self be used as a woman,id. ib. 11, 36.
* Womanish things: muliebria cetera,Plin. 37, 2, 6, § 17 = menstrua: desierant Sarae fieri muliebria,Vulg. Gen. 18, 11.—Hence, adv.: mŭlĭĕ-brĭter.
* In the manner of a woman, like a woman: nec muliebriter Expavit ensem,Hor. C. 1, 37, 22: ingemiscens,Plin. 35, 11, 40, § 140: flere,Spart. Hadr. 14, 5: Hunni equis muliebriter insidentes,in the manner of women,Amm. 31, 2, 6.
* Womanishly, effeminately: si se lamentis muliebriter lacrimisque dedet. Cic. Tusc. 2, 21, 48: ne quid serviliter muliebriterve faciamus,id. ib. 2, 23, 55: Antinăum suum muliebriter flere,Spart. Hadr. 14, 5.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary