convulsio

From LSJ

πρέπει γὰρ τοὺς παῖδας ὥσπερ τῆς οὐσίας οὕτω καὶ τῆς φιλίας τῆς πατρικῆς κληρονομεῖν → it is right that children inherit their fathers' friendships just as they would their possessions

Source

Latin > English

convulsio convulsionis N F :: dislocation, violent displacement of body part; cramp, convulsion (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

con-vulsĭo: (-vols-), ōnis, f. convello, in medic. lang.,
I cramp, convulsion, Scrib. Comp. 165; Plin. 20, 15, 60, § 168; 29, 3, 13, § 55.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

convulsĭō, ōnis, f. (convello), [médec.] convulsion : Scrib. Comp. 165 ; Plin. 20, 168.

Latin > German (Georges)

convulsio (convolsio), ōnis, f. (convello), als mediz. t. t. = der Krampf, die Konvulsion, Plur. bei Scrib. 165. Plin. 20, 168 u. 29, 55. – bildl., imperio Romano tandem ex diutina convulsione solidato, Auct. inc. pan. Constant. 1, 3.

Latin > Chinese

convulsio, onis. f. :: 驚風風癎