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διὸ δὴ πᾶς ἀνὴρ σπουδαῖος τῶν ὄντων σπουδαίων πέρι πολλοῦ δεῖ μὴ γράψας ποτὲ ἐν ἀνθρώποις εἰς φθόνον καὶ ἀπορίαν καταβαλεῖ → And this is the reason why every serious man in dealing with really serious subjects carefully avoids writing, lest thereby he may possibly cast them as a prey to the envy and stupidity of the public | Therefore every man of worth, when dealing with matters of worth, will be far from exposing them to ill feeling and misunderstanding among men by committing them to writing

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Latest revision as of 23:50, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

tĭmĭdĭtas: ātis, f. timidus,
I fearfulness, cowardice, timidity (a favorite word of Cic.): formido, timiditas, pavor, ignavia, etc., Cic. Tusc. 5, 18, 52: ecfare, quae cor tuom timiditas territet, Pac. ap. Non. 228, 18: ex rebus timiditas, non ex vocabulis nascitur, Cic. Fin. 4. 19, 53; id. Rep. 2, 41, 68; id. Tusc. 3, 7, 14; id. Clu. 46, 129; id. Cael. 15, 36; id. Phil. 2, 29, 71; id. de Or. 2, 3, 10; 2, 74, 300; Plin. Ep. 2, 10, 8; Suet. Aug. 67; id. Calig. 45. — In plur.: quantae timiditates, Cic. Mil. 26, 69.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

tĭmĭdĭtās,¹³ ātis, f. (timidus), timidité, manque d’assurance, esprit craintif : Cic. Cæl. 36 ; Phil. 2, 71, etc. || timiditates Cic. Mil. 69, marques de timidité.

Latin > German (Georges)

timiditās, ātis, f. (timidus), die Furchtsamkeit, Scheu, Schüchternheit, Cic. u.a.: Plur., quantae in periculis fugae proximorum, quantae timiditates, wie auffällige Zeichen von Furchtsamkeit, Cic. Mil. 69.

Latin > Chinese

timiditas, atis. f. :: 胆小