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|georg=alūcinātio (halūcinātio), ōnis, f. ([[alucinor]]), gedankenloses [[Reden]], [[Faselei]], [[Träumerei]], [[puerilis]], Arnob. 6, 8: celerrima [[respiratio]] [[atque]] [[alucinatio]], Cael. Aur. de sign. diaet. pass. 38 R.: Plur., vestrae alucinationes, Sen. de brev. vit. 26, 6: otiosae alucinationes, Arnob. 4, 36: delicatissimae [[mentis]] et corporis alucinationes, Auct. inc. [[bei]] Non. 121, 23 ([[nach]] Non. im guten Sinne, [[etwa]] »Tändeleien«).
|georg=alūcinātio (halūcinātio), ōnis, f. ([[alucinor]]), gedankenloses [[Reden]], [[Faselei]], [[Träumerei]], [[puerilis]], Arnob. 6, 8: celerrima [[respiratio]] [[atque]] [[alucinatio]], Cael. Aur. de sign. diaet. pass. 38 R.: Plur., vestrae alucinationes, Sen. de brev. vit. 26, 6: otiosae alucinationes, Arnob. 4, 36: delicatissimae [[mentis]] et corporis alucinationes, Auct. inc. [[bei]] Non. 121, 23 ([[nach]] Non. im guten Sinne, [[etwa]] »Tändeleien«).
}}
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|lnetxt=alucinatio alucinationis N F :: wandering in mind, idle dream, delusion; idle/aimless behavior (w/mentis)
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Revision as of 20:35, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ālūcĭnātĭo: (all- or hall-), ōnis, f. alucinor,
I a wandering of mind, dreaminess, revery (acc. to Non. 121, 20, used even by the old writers (veteres); but, except in the passage quoted by him from an author not named, it is found only in the foll. exs.), Sen. Vit. Beat. 26; Arn. 4, p. 152, and 6, p. 194.

Latin > German (Georges)

alūcinātio (halūcinātio), ōnis, f. (alucinor), gedankenloses Reden, Faselei, Träumerei, puerilis, Arnob. 6, 8: celerrima respiratio atque alucinatio, Cael. Aur. de sign. diaet. pass. 38 R.: Plur., vestrae alucinationes, Sen. de brev. vit. 26, 6: otiosae alucinationes, Arnob. 4, 36: delicatissimae mentis et corporis alucinationes, Auct. inc. bei Non. 121, 23 (nach Non. im guten Sinne, etwa »Tändeleien«).

Latin > English

alucinatio alucinationis N F :: wandering in mind, idle dream, delusion; idle/aimless behavior (w/mentis)