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Revision as of 13:50, 13 February 2024

Latin > English

dementio dementire, -, - V INTRANS :: become deranged; lose one's readon; be mad, rave

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dēmentĭo: īre, 4, v. n. id.,
I to be out of one's senses, to be mad, to rave (anteand post-class.): dementit deliraque fatur, * Lucr. 3, 464: sese mea magia in amorem inductam dementire, App. Mag. p. 324, 9: aliquis instinctu daemonis percitus dementit, effertur, insanit, Lact. 4, 27 med.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēmentĭō,¹⁶ īre (demens), intr., perdre la raison, être en démence, délirer : Lucr. 3, 464 ; Lact. Inst. 4, 27, 12.

Latin > German (Georges)

dēmentio, īre (demens) = ἀφρονέω, nicht recht bei Sinnen sein, verrückt sein, sich unsinnig gebaren, Lucr. 3, 464. Apul. apol. 45 u. 78. Lact. 4, 27, 12. Mart. Cap. 8. § 106.