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|lnetxt=aequabilis aequabile, aequabilior -or -us, aequabilissimus -a -um ADJ :: equal, alike, uniform, steady; unruffled; equal proportion, fair, just
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|lshtext=<b>aequābĭlĭs</b>: e, adj. [[aequo]],<br /><b>I</b> [[that]] can be made [[equal]], [[equal]], [[similar]], [[like]] (“[[aequalis]] alterius staturae [[par]]; aequabile [[quod]] aequari potest,” Front. Differ. 2198 P.); [[class]].; in Cic. [[very]] freq. (syn.: [[aequalis]], [[aequus]], [[planus]], [[par]], [[similis]]).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: vis [[hostilis]] cum [[istoc]] fecit meas [[opes]] aequabiles, has made my [[property]] [[equal]] to his, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 52: [[par]] (sc. est jus), [[quod]] in omnes aequabile est, Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 68: praedae [[partitio]], id. Off. 2, 11: in descriptione aequabili [[sumptus]], id. Fl. 14, so id. N D. 1, 19 et saep.: mixtura vitiorum [[atque]] virtutum, Suet. Dom. 3.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Equal, [[consistent]], [[uniform]], [[equable]]; ut haec [[patientia]] dolorum ... in omni genere se aequabilem praebeat, [[may]] [[appear]] as [[constantly]] [[equal]] to itself, Cic. Tusc. 2, 27; [[motus]] [[certus]] et [[aequabilis]], id. N. D. 2, 9: moderati aequabilesque [[habitus]], id. Fin 5, 12: [[fluvius]], [[which]] [[always]] continues [[with]] the [[same]] [[current]], id. Rep. 2, 5; so, [[pulvis]], Sall. J. 53: aequabilior [[firmitas]], Sen. Ep. 74: ver aequabile, Lact. 2, 11, 2.—Hence, of [[discourse]]: aequabile et temperatum orationis [[genus]], [[even]] and [[moderate]] [[style]] (opp vis dicendi major in orationibus, Cic. Off. 1, 1); [[tractus]] orationis [[lenis]] et [[aequabilis]], id. de Or. 2, 13, 54: [[genus]] orationis fusum [[atque]] [[tractum]] et cum lenitate quadam aequabile [[profluens]], id. ib. 15, 64.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> In [[relation]] to [[morals]], [[equitable]], [[just]], [[right]]; constr. [[with]] in and acc. or absol.: [[status]] rei publicae. non in omnes ordines civitatis [[aequabilis]], Cic. Rep. 2, 37: [[fidus]] Romanis, [[aequabilis]] in suos, Tac. A. 6, 31: jus aequabile, [[that]] deals [[alike]] [[with]] all, Cic. Inv. 1, 2: aequabilium legum [[conditor]], Aur, Vict. Caes. 20, 23.—Comp., Cic. Att. 5, 20.— Adv.: aequābĭlĭter, [[uniformly]], [[equally]], in [[like]] [[manner]], [[Cato]], R. R. 103; Varr. R. R. 1, 6, 6; Cic. Off. 2, 11; id. N. D. 2, 45 et saep. —Comp., Sall. C. 2.—Sup. does not [[occur]] [[either]] in the adj. or adv.
|lshtext=<b>aequābĭlĭs</b>: e, adj. [[aequo]],<br /><b>I</b> [[that]] can be made [[equal]], [[equal]], [[similar]], [[like]] (“[[aequalis]] alterius staturae [[par]]; aequabile [[quod]] aequari potest,” Front. Differ. 2198 P.); [[class]].; in Cic. [[very]] freq. (syn.: [[aequalis]], [[aequus]], [[planus]], [[par]], [[similis]]).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: vis [[hostilis]] cum [[istoc]] fecit meas [[opes]] aequabiles, has made my [[property]] [[equal]] to his, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 52: [[par]] (sc. est jus), [[quod]] in omnes aequabile est, Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 68: praedae [[partitio]], id. Off. 2, 11: in descriptione aequabili [[sumptus]], id. Fl. 14, so id. N D. 1, 19 et saep.: mixtura vitiorum [[atque]] virtutum, Suet. Dom. 3.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Equal, [[consistent]], [[uniform]], [[equable]]; ut haec [[patientia]] dolorum ... in omni genere se aequabilem praebeat, [[may]] [[appear]] as [[constantly]] [[equal]] to itself, Cic. Tusc. 2, 27; [[motus]] [[certus]] et [[aequabilis]], id. N. D. 2, 9: moderati aequabilesque [[habitus]], id. Fin 5, 12: [[fluvius]], [[which]] [[always]] continues [[with]] the [[same]] [[current]], id. Rep. 2, 5; so, [[pulvis]], Sall. J. 53: aequabilior [[firmitas]], Sen. Ep. 74: ver aequabile, Lact. 2, 11, 2.—Hence, of [[discourse]]: aequabile et temperatum orationis [[genus]], [[even]] and [[moderate]] [[style]] (opp vis dicendi major in orationibus, Cic. Off. 1, 1); [[tractus]] orationis [[lenis]] et [[aequabilis]], id. de Or. 2, 13, 54: [[genus]] orationis fusum [[atque]] [[tractum]] et cum lenitate quadam aequabile [[profluens]], id. ib. 15, 64.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> In [[relation]] to [[morals]], [[equitable]], [[just]], [[right]]; constr. [[with]] in and acc. or absol.: [[status]] rei publicae. non in omnes ordines civitatis [[aequabilis]], Cic. Rep. 2, 37: [[fidus]] Romanis, [[aequabilis]] in suos, Tac. A. 6, 31: jus aequabile, [[that]] deals [[alike]] [[with]] all, Cic. Inv. 1, 2: aequabilium legum [[conditor]], Aur, Vict. Caes. 20, 23.—Comp., Cic. Att. 5, 20.— Adv.: aequābĭlĭter, [[uniformly]], [[equally]], in [[like]] [[manner]], [[Cato]], R. R. 103; Varr. R. R. 1, 6, 6; Cic. Off. 2, 11; id. N. D. 2, 45 et saep. —Comp., Sall. C. 2.—Sup. does not [[occur]] [[either]] in the adj. or adv.
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|georg=aequābilis, e, Adj. m. Compar. ([[aequo]]), I) einem andern gleichzustellen, [[vis]] [[hostilis]] cum [[istoc]] fecit meas [[opes]] aequabiles, Plaut. capt. 302. – II) [[sich]] [[gleichbleibend]], [[gleichmäßig]], [[gleichförmig]], a) v. Lebl.: partes [[undique]] aequ., Cic.: aequ., [[tributio]] ([[ἰσονομία]]), Cic. – [[motus]] [[certus]] et aequ. Cic. – [[perennis]] [[amnis]] et aequ., Cic.: perpetua [[atque]] aequ. [[satio]], Cic.: [[virium]] illius [[maior]] est et aequabilior [[firmitas]], Sen. – v. [[Gang]] der [[Rede]], aequ. et temperatum [[genus]] orationis, Cic. – v. [[Recht]] u. [[Rechtspflege]], [[sich]] [[gleichbleibend]], alle [[gleich]] berücksichtigend, [[unparteiisch]], [[ius]] aequ., [[ius]] in omnes aequ., Cic.: [[nihil]] eā iurisdictione aequabilius, Cic. – b) v. Pers.: cunctis vitae officiis [[aequabilis]], Tac. hist. 4, 5. – u. ([[wie]] [[κοινός]]) [[gegen]] [[andere]] im [[Benehmen]] [[gleich]] [[sanft]], [[leutselig]], in suos, Tac. ann. 6, 31.
|georg=aequābilis, e, Adj. m. Compar. ([[aequo]]), I) einem andern gleichzustellen, [[vis]] [[hostilis]] cum [[istoc]] fecit meas [[opes]] aequabiles, Plaut. capt. 302. – II) [[sich]] [[gleichbleibend]], [[gleichmäßig]], [[gleichförmig]], a) v. Lebl.: partes [[undique]] aequ., Cic.: aequ., [[tributio]] ([[ἰσονομία]]), Cic. – [[motus]] [[certus]] et aequ. Cic. – [[perennis]] [[amnis]] et aequ., Cic.: perpetua [[atque]] aequ. [[satio]], Cic.: [[virium]] illius [[maior]] est et aequabilior [[firmitas]], Sen. – v. [[Gang]] der [[Rede]], aequ. et temperatum [[genus]] orationis, Cic. – v. [[Recht]] u. [[Rechtspflege]], [[sich]] [[gleichbleibend]], alle [[gleich]] berücksichtigend, [[unparteiisch]], [[ius]] aequ., [[ius]] in omnes aequ., Cic.: [[nihil]] eā iurisdictione aequabilius, Cic. – b) v. Pers.: cunctis vitae officiis [[aequabilis]], Tac. hist. 4, 5. – u. ([[wie]] [[κοινός]]) [[gegen]] [[andere]] im [[Benehmen]] [[gleich]] [[sanft]], [[leutselig]], in suos, Tac. ann. 6, 31.
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|lnetxt=aequabilis aequabile, aequabilior -or -us, aequabilissimus -a -um ADJ :: equal, alike, uniform, steady; unruffled; equal proportion, fair, just
|lnztxt=aequabilis, e. ''adj''. ''c''. (''aequus''.) :: 平者。 公道。均匀。Aequabilem se praebere 舉動公平。不改變。
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

aequabilis aequabile, aequabilior -or -us, aequabilissimus -a -um ADJ :: equal, alike, uniform, steady; unruffled; equal proportion, fair, just

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

aequābĭlĭs: e, adj. aequo,
I that can be made equal, equal, similar, like (“aequalis alterius staturae par; aequabile quod aequari potest,” Front. Differ. 2198 P.); class.; in Cic. very freq. (syn.: aequalis, aequus, planus, par, similis).
I Lit.: vis hostilis cum istoc fecit meas opes aequabiles, has made my property equal to his, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 52: par (sc. est jus), quod in omnes aequabile est, Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 68: praedae partitio, id. Off. 2, 11: in descriptione aequabili sumptus, id. Fl. 14, so id. N D. 1, 19 et saep.: mixtura vitiorum atque virtutum, Suet. Dom. 3.—
II Transf
   A Equal, consistent, uniform, equable; ut haec patientia dolorum ... in omni genere se aequabilem praebeat, may appear as constantly equal to itself, Cic. Tusc. 2, 27; motus certus et aequabilis, id. N. D. 2, 9: moderati aequabilesque habitus, id. Fin 5, 12: fluvius, which always continues with the same current, id. Rep. 2, 5; so, pulvis, Sall. J. 53: aequabilior firmitas, Sen. Ep. 74: ver aequabile, Lact. 2, 11, 2.—Hence, of discourse: aequabile et temperatum orationis genus, even and moderate style (opp vis dicendi major in orationibus, Cic. Off. 1, 1); tractus orationis lenis et aequabilis, id. de Or. 2, 13, 54: genus orationis fusum atque tractum et cum lenitate quadam aequabile profluens, id. ib. 15, 64.—
   B In relation to morals, equitable, just, right; constr. with in and acc. or absol.: status rei publicae. non in omnes ordines civitatis aequabilis, Cic. Rep. 2, 37: fidus Romanis, aequabilis in suos, Tac. A. 6, 31: jus aequabile, that deals alike with all, Cic. Inv. 1, 2: aequabilium legum conditor, Aur, Vict. Caes. 20, 23.—Comp., Cic. Att. 5, 20.— Adv.: aequābĭlĭter, uniformly, equally, in like manner, Cato, R. R. 103; Varr. R. R. 1, 6, 6; Cic. Off. 2, 11; id. N. D. 2, 45 et saep. —Comp., Sall. C. 2.—Sup. does not occur either in the adj. or adv.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

æquābĭlis,¹² e (æquo), [sans superl.]
1 qui peut être égalé à : vis hostilis cum istoc fecit meas opes æquabiles Pl. Capt. 302, la loi de la guerre a rendu ma condition égale à la sienne
2 égal à soi-même en toutes ses parties, régulier, uniforme : satio Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 112, ensemencement régulier ; motus Cic. Nat. 2, 23, mouvement uniforme ; æquabile genus orationis Cic. Off. 1, 3, style égal || égal, impartial : prædæ partitio Cic. Off. 2, 40, répartition égale (impartiale) du butin ; jus æquabile Cic. Off. 2, 42, droit égal pour tous || [en parl. des pers.] cunctis vitæ officiis Tac. H. 4, 5, égal à lui-même dans tous les devoirs de la vie ; in suos Tac. Ann. 6, 31, juste envers les siens || [en politique] égal pour tous les citoyens : (rei publicæ status) in omnes ordines civitatis Cic. Rep. 2, 62, (forme de gouvernement) qui maintient les principes d’égalité à l’égard de tous les ordres de l’état ; æquabilis compensatio et juris et officii et muneris Cic. Rep. 2, 57, égalité dans la répartition (fixation) des droits, des devoirs, des fonctions.

Latin > German (Georges)

aequābilis, e, Adj. m. Compar. (aequo), I) einem andern gleichzustellen, vis hostilis cum istoc fecit meas opes aequabiles, Plaut. capt. 302. – II) sich gleichbleibend, gleichmäßig, gleichförmig, a) v. Lebl.: partes undique aequ., Cic.: aequ., tributio (ἰσονομία), Cic. – motus certus et aequ. Cic. – perennis amnis et aequ., Cic.: perpetua atque aequ. satio, Cic.: virium illius maior est et aequabilior firmitas, Sen. – v. Gang der Rede, aequ. et temperatum genus orationis, Cic. – v. Recht u. Rechtspflege, sich gleichbleibend, alle gleich berücksichtigend, unparteiisch, ius aequ., ius in omnes aequ., Cic.: nihil eā iurisdictione aequabilius, Cic. – b) v. Pers.: cunctis vitae officiis aequabilis, Tac. hist. 4, 5. – u. (wie κοινός) gegen andere im Benehmen gleich sanft, leutselig, in suos, Tac. ann. 6, 31.

Latin > Chinese

aequabilis, e. adj. c. (aequus.) :: 平者。 公道。均匀。Aequabilem se praebere 舉動公平。不改變。