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Latest revision as of 20:01, 29 November 2022
Latin > English
violens (gen.), violentis ADJ :: violent
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
vĭŏlens: entis, adj. vis,
I impetuous, vehement, furious, violent (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose, whereas violentus is class.): Aufidus, Hor. C. 3, 30, 10: victor equus, id. Ep. 1, 10, 37; so (with ferus), Pers. 5, 171.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
vĭŏlēns,¹⁴ tis (vis), violent, impétueux : [vent] Hor. O. 3, 30, 10 || emporté, fougueux : [cheval] Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 37 ; [une pers.] Pers. 5, 171.
Latin > German (Georges)
violēns, entis (vis) = violentus, gewaltsam, ungestüm, mutig, Iolaus, Cic. fr. (nach Ter. Maur. 657): Aufidus, Hor. carm. 3, 30, 10: victor equus, Hor. ep. 1, 10, 37: nunc ferus et violens, Pers. 5, 171. – Compar. u. Superl. s. violentus.