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καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?
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|lnetxt=mansuetus mansueta, mansuetum ADJ :: tame; mild, gentle; less harsh/severe | |||
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|gf=<b>mānsuētus</b>,¹² a, um ([[manus]], [[sueo]]),<br /><b>1</b> apprivoisé [en parl. d’animaux] : [[Varro]] R. 1, 20, 2 ; Liv. 35, 49 ; Plin. 11, 12<br /><b>2</b> doux, traitable, [[tranquille]], calme : Cic. Leg. 1, 24 ; Phil. 3, 23 ; Liv. 3, 16 ; Prop. 1, 17, 28 || -tior Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 23 ; Ov. Tr. 3, 6, 29 ; -tissimus Cic. de Or. 2, 201 ; Val. Max. 2, 7, 11.||-tior Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 23 ; Ov. Tr. 3, 6, 29 ; -tissimus Cic. de Or. 2, 201 ; Val. Max. 2, 7, 11. | |gf=<b>mānsuētus</b>,¹² a, um ([[manus]], [[sueo]]),<br /><b>1</b> apprivoisé [en parl. d’animaux] : [[Varro]] R. 1, 20, 2 ; Liv. 35, 49 ; Plin. 11, 12<br /><b>2</b> doux, traitable, [[tranquille]], calme : Cic. Leg. 1, 24 ; Phil. 3, 23 ; Liv. 3, 16 ; Prop. 1, 17, 28 || -tior Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 23 ; Ov. Tr. 3, 6, 29 ; -tissimus Cic. de Or. 2, 201 ; Val. Max. 2, 7, 11.||-tior Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 23 ; Ov. Tr. 3, 6, 29 ; -tissimus Cic. de Or. 2, 201 ; Val. Max. 2, 7, 11. | ||
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|georg=mānsuētus, a, um ([[manus]] u. [[suesco]]), eig. an die [[Hand]] gewöhnt; dah. [[zahm]], I) eig., v. Tieren (Ggstz. [[ferus]]), [[sus]], Liv.: [[iuvencus]], [[Varro]]: poet übtr., stabula, der zahmen Tiere, Gratt cyn. 164. – II) ([[wie]] [[ἥμερος]]) übtr. = [[sanftmütig]], [[gutmütig]], [[gutherzig]], mild, [[gelassen]], [[umgänglich]], [[friedlich]], [[friedliebend]] (Ggstz. [[ferus]]), mansueti animi officia, eines empfindsamen Herzens, Ter.: [[nimium]] animis estis simplicibus et mansuetis, Cornif. rhet.: ut in [[victoria]] mitior mansuetiorque fiat, Sulp. Asell. fr.: [[mansuetus]] in senatu... in edictis [[ferus]], Cic.: ut mansuetissimus viderer, Cic.: Musae mansuetiores, sanftere, friedlichere Musen (Beschäftigung [[mit]] [[Philosophie]], Rhetorik u.a. im Ggstz. zu der gerichtl., [[oft]] leidenschaftlichen [[Beredsamkeit]]), Cic.: [[manus]], Ov.: Amor, Prop.: litora, stille, [[nicht]] stürmische, Prop.: [[malum]], Liv.: fiet mansuetior [[ira]], Ov. | |||
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|lnztxt=mansuetus, a, um. ''adj''. ''s''. :: [[良善者]]。[[温和]]。[[仁者]] | |||
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Arabic: أَلِيف; Armenian: ընտանի; Azerbaijani: əhli, əhliləşmiş; Bikol Central: magaro; Bulgarian: питомен; Catalan: mans; Chinese Mandarin: 馴服的, 驯服的; Czech: krotký; Danish: tam; Dutch: [[tam]]; Esperanto: malsovaĝa; Faroese: tamur; Finnish: kesy; French: [[apprivoisé]]; Galician: dócil, manso; Georgian: მორჩილი, მოთვინიერებული, მოშინაურებული, გამგონი, თვინიერი, შეჩვეული; German: [[zahm]]; Alemannic German: zam; Greek: [[ήμερος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἅμερος]], [[ἥμερος]], [[κτίλος]]; Hawaiian: laka; Hebrew: מאולף / מְאֻלָּף; Hungarian: szelíd; Icelandic: taminn, gæfur, spakur; Indonesian: jinak; Italian: [[addomesticato]], [[domato]]; Japanese: 飼いならされた; Khmer: ផ្សាំង; Korean: 길들인; Latin: [[mansues]], [[mansuetus]], [[cicur]]; Low German: tamm, tahm; Luxembourgish: zam; Malay: jinak; Meänkieli: alju; Norwegian: tam; Old English: tam; Polish: oswojony; Portuguese: [[domesticado]]; Russian: [[приручённый]], [[ручной]]; Scottish Gaelic: ceannsaichte; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пѝтом; Roman: pìtom; Slovene: krotek; Spanish: [[domesticado]], [[manso]]; Swedish: tam; Tagalog: maamo; Telugu: మచ్చిక; Thai: เชื่อง; Turkish: adamcıl; Welsh: swci | |||
===[[gentle]]=== | |||
Azerbaijani: zərif; Belarusian: высакародны, ласкавы; Bulgarian: благороден, любезен, приветлив, дружелюбен, мил; Chinese Mandarin: 斯文; Czech: něžný, přívětivý, laskavý; Dutch: [[lieflijk]]; Finnish: herttainen, kiltti; French: [[gentil]]; Galician: xentil; Georgian: რბილი, ფაქიზი, ნაზი, სათუთი, მოსიყვარულე, მეგობრული, გულკეთილი; German: [[liebenswürdig]]; Gothic: 𐌵𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍂𐌿𐍃; Ancient Greek: [[ἤπιος]], [[πραΰς]], [[προσηνής]]; Hindi: सज्जन; Irish: mín; Italian: [[gentile]]; Japanese: 優しい; Latin: [[lenis]]; Maori: ngākau mōwai, hūmārie; Norman: bénîn; Old English: bilewit; Plautdietsch: saunft; Polish: łagodny, delikatny, miły; Portuguese: [[gentil]]; Russian: [[благородный]], [[любезный]], [[нежный]], [[ласковый]], [[приветливый]], [[дружелюбный]], [[добродушный]], [[милый]]; Slovak: nežný, prívetivý, láskavý; Spanish: [[tierno]]; Turkish: şefkatli; Ukrainian: люб'язний, ласкавий, благородний, ні́жний; Welsh: tyner | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 18 September 2024
Latin > English
mansuetus mansueta, mansuetum ADJ :: tame; mild, gentle; less harsh/severe
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
mansŭētus: a, um, Part. and P. a., v. mansuesco.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
mānsuētus,¹² a, um (manus, sueo),
1 apprivoisé [en parl. d’animaux] : Varro R. 1, 20, 2 ; Liv. 35, 49 ; Plin. 11, 12
2 doux, traitable, tranquille, calme : Cic. Leg. 1, 24 ; Phil. 3, 23 ; Liv. 3, 16 ; Prop. 1, 17, 28 || -tior Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 23 ; Ov. Tr. 3, 6, 29 ; -tissimus Cic. de Or. 2, 201 ; Val. Max. 2, 7, 11.
Latin > German (Georges)
mānsuētus, a, um (manus u. suesco), eig. an die Hand gewöhnt; dah. zahm, I) eig., v. Tieren (Ggstz. ferus), sus, Liv.: iuvencus, Varro: poet übtr., stabula, der zahmen Tiere, Gratt cyn. 164. – II) (wie ἥμερος) übtr. = sanftmütig, gutmütig, gutherzig, mild, gelassen, umgänglich, friedlich, friedliebend (Ggstz. ferus), mansueti animi officia, eines empfindsamen Herzens, Ter.: nimium animis estis simplicibus et mansuetis, Cornif. rhet.: ut in victoria mitior mansuetiorque fiat, Sulp. Asell. fr.: mansuetus in senatu... in edictis ferus, Cic.: ut mansuetissimus viderer, Cic.: Musae mansuetiores, sanftere, friedlichere Musen (Beschäftigung mit Philosophie, Rhetorik u.a. im Ggstz. zu der gerichtl., oft leidenschaftlichen Beredsamkeit), Cic.: manus, Ov.: Amor, Prop.: litora, stille, nicht stürmische, Prop.: malum, Liv.: fiet mansuetior ira, Ov.
Latin > Chinese
mansuetus, a, um. adj. s. :: 良善者。温和。仁者
Translations
tame
Arabic: أَلِيف; Armenian: ընտանի; Azerbaijani: əhli, əhliləşmiş; Bikol Central: magaro; Bulgarian: питомен; Catalan: mans; Chinese Mandarin: 馴服的, 驯服的; Czech: krotký; Danish: tam; Dutch: tam; Esperanto: malsovaĝa; Faroese: tamur; Finnish: kesy; French: apprivoisé; Galician: dócil, manso; Georgian: მორჩილი, მოთვინიერებული, მოშინაურებული, გამგონი, თვინიერი, შეჩვეული; German: zahm; Alemannic German: zam; Greek: ήμερος; Ancient Greek: ἅμερος, ἥμερος, κτίλος; Hawaiian: laka; Hebrew: מאולף / מְאֻלָּף; Hungarian: szelíd; Icelandic: taminn, gæfur, spakur; Indonesian: jinak; Italian: addomesticato, domato; Japanese: 飼いならされた; Khmer: ផ្សាំង; Korean: 길들인; Latin: mansues, mansuetus, cicur; Low German: tamm, tahm; Luxembourgish: zam; Malay: jinak; Meänkieli: alju; Norwegian: tam; Old English: tam; Polish: oswojony; Portuguese: domesticado; Russian: приручённый, ручной; Scottish Gaelic: ceannsaichte; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пѝтом; Roman: pìtom; Slovene: krotek; Spanish: domesticado, manso; Swedish: tam; Tagalog: maamo; Telugu: మచ్చిక; Thai: เชื่อง; Turkish: adamcıl; Welsh: swci
gentle
Azerbaijani: zərif; Belarusian: высакародны, ласкавы; Bulgarian: благороден, любезен, приветлив, дружелюбен, мил; Chinese Mandarin: 斯文; Czech: něžný, přívětivý, laskavý; Dutch: lieflijk; Finnish: herttainen, kiltti; French: gentil; Galician: xentil; Georgian: რბილი, ფაქიზი, ნაზი, სათუთი, მოსიყვარულე, მეგობრული, გულკეთილი; German: liebenswürdig; Gothic: 𐌵𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍂𐌿𐍃; Ancient Greek: ἤπιος, πραΰς, προσηνής; Hindi: सज्जन; Irish: mín; Italian: gentile; Japanese: 優しい; Latin: lenis; Maori: ngākau mōwai, hūmārie; Norman: bénîn; Old English: bilewit; Plautdietsch: saunft; Polish: łagodny, delikatny, miły; Portuguese: gentil; Russian: благородный, любезный, нежный, ласковый, приветливый, дружелюбный, добродушный, милый; Slovak: nežný, prívetivý, láskavý; Spanish: tierno; Turkish: şefkatli; Ukrainian: люб'язний, ласкавий, благородний, ні́жний; Welsh: tyner