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οὐκ ἐπιλογιζόμενος ὅτι ἅμα μὲν ὀδύρῃ τὴν ἀναισθησίαν, ἅμα δὲ ἀλγεῖς ἐπὶ σήψεσι καὶ στερήσει τῶν ἡδέων, ὥσπερ εἰς ἕτερον ζῆν ἀποθανούμενος, ἀλλ᾿ οὐκ εἰς παντελῆ μεταβαλῶν ἀναισθησίαν καὶ τὴν αὐτὴν τῇ πρὸ τῆς γενέσεως → you do not consider that you are at one and the same time lamenting your want of sensation, and pained at the idea of your rotting away, and of being deprived of what is pleasant, as if you are to die and live in another state, and not to pass into insensibility complete, and the same as that before you were born

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Arabic: عُزْلَة; Aromanian: singurami, singurãtati, singureatsã; Azerbaijani: yalqızlıq, təklik; Bashkir: яңғыҙлыҡ; Catalan: solitud; Chinese Mandarin: [[孤寂]], [[孤獨]], [[孤独]], [[孑然]]; Czech: samota; Danish: ensomhed; Dutch: [[eenzaamheid]]; Esperanto: soleco; Estonian: üksindus; Faroese: einsemi or; Finnish: yksinäisyys; French: [[solitude]]; German: [[Einsamkeit]], [[Alleinsein]]; Greek: [[μοναξιά]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀπροϊσία]], [[ἐρημία]], [[ἐρημοσύνη]], [[ἰδιασμός]], [[καταχωρισμός]], [[μονασμός]], [[μονία]], [[μονίη]], [[μονουχία]], [[χητοσύνη]]; Hebrew: בדידות; Hungarian: magány; Icelandic: einsemd; Indonesian: kesepian; Irish: aonarachas, aonaracht; Italian: [[solitudine]]; Japanese: 孤独; Kazakh: жалғыздық, жалқылық; Khmer: វិវេកភាព, ភាពឯកោ; Korean: 고독; Kyrgyz: жалгыздык; Latin: [[solitudo]], [[solitas]]; Latvian: vienatne, vienatnība; Lithuanian: vienatvė; Malayalam: ഏകാന്തത; Norwegian: ensomhet; Old English: ānād; Ottoman Turkish: یالڭزلك; Polish: samotność; Portuguese: [[solidão]], [[solitude]]; Romanian: singurătate, solitudine; Russian: [[одиночество]], [[уединение]]; Sanskrit: रहस्; Serbo-Croatian: osama; Slovak: samota; Slovene: samota; Spanish: [[soledad]], [[solitud]]; Swedish: ensamhet; Tatar: yalğızlıq; Telugu: ఏకాంతము; Thai: ความโดดเดี่ยว; Tibetan: དབེན་པ; Turkish: yalnızlık; Turkmen: ýalnyzlyk; Ukrainian: самотність; Uzbek: yolg‘izlik; Vietnamese: sự cô độc; Welsh: unigedd; Yakut: соҕотохсуйуу
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Revision as of 13:06, 30 October 2024

Latin > English

solitudo solitudinis N F :: solitude, loneliness; deprivation; wilderness

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sōlĭtūdo: ĭnis, f. solus,
I a being alone or solitary, loneliness, solitariness, solitude (of a person or place); a lonely place, desert, wilderness (class. in sing. and plur.; cf.: secretum, secessus).
I In gen.: ampla domus dedecori saepe domino fit, si est in eā solitudo, Cic. Off. 1, 39, 139: si aliquis nos deus ex hac hominum frequentiā tolleret et in solitudine uspiam collocaret, id. Lael. 23, 87; so (opp. frequentia) id. Pis. 22, 53; opp. celebritas, id. Inv. 1, 26, 38; Plin. Pan. 49, 2: audistis, quae solitudo in agris esset, quae vastitas, quae fuga aratorum, quam deserta, quam relicta omnia, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 51, § 114; cf.: quācumque venis, fuga est et ingens Circa te solitudo, Mart. 3, 44, 3: solitudo ante ostium, Ter. And. 2, 2, 25: ubi postquam solitudinem intellexit, Sall. J. 93, 3: erat ab oratoribus quaedam in foro solitudo, Cic. Brut. 63, 227: neque vero hic non contemptus est a tyrannis atque ejus solitudo, Nep. Thras. 2, 2: mihi solitudo et recessus provincia est, Cic. Att. 12, 26, 2: in aliquā desertissimā solitudine, id. Verr. 2, 5, 67, § 171: Sigambri se in solitudinem ac silvas abdiderant, Caes. B. G. 4, 18 fin.: an malitis hanc solitudinem vestram quam urbem hostium esse? solitary, desert place (Rome), Liv. 5, 53, 7: delere omne Latium, vastas inde solitudines facere, id. 8, 13, 15; cf. id. 39, 18: nec umquam ex solitudine suā prodeuntem, nisi ut solitudinem faceret, Plin. Pan. 48 fin.: ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant, Tac. Agr. 30 fin.; Curt. 8, 8, 10; 9, 2, 24; Liv. 39, 18, 2: nivosae solitudini cohaerentes, bordering on, Amm. 23, 6, 64.— With gen.: in hac omnis humani cultūs solitudine, Curt. 7, 3, 12.—Plur., Cic. Rep. 6, 19, 20; id. Fam. 2, 16, 6; Caes. B. G. 6, 23: solitudines renuntiavere missi milites ad explorandum, Plin. 6, 29, 35, § 181; Vell. 2, 55, 4; Plin. 6, 13, 14, § 33; 6, 17, 20, § 53.—
II In partic., analog. to the Gr. ἐρημία, in respect of something wanting, a being left alone or deserted, a state of want, destitution, deprivation: per hujus (orbae) solitudinem Te obtestor, Ter. And. 1, 5, 55; cf.: liberorum solitudo, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 58, § 153: liberorum ac parentum solitudo, Quint. 6, 1, 18: Caesenniae viduitas ac solitudo, Cic. Caecin. 5, 13; id. Q. Fr. 1, 4, 5: solitudo atque inopia, id. Quint. 1, 5; cf. id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 8, § 25: Messalina tribus omnino comitantibus (id repente solitudinis erat) spatium urbis pedibus emensa, Tac. A. 11, 32: magistratuum, Liv. 6, 35 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sōlĭtūdō,⁹ ĭnis, f. (solus),
1 solitude : Cic. Off. 1, 139 ; Verr. 2, 4, 114 ; Læl. 87 ; in aliqua desertissima solitudine Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 171, dans quelque solitude absolument déserte ; vastæ solitudines Cic. Rep. 6, 20, déserts immenses, cf. Cic. Arch. 19
2 solitude de qqn, état d’abandon, vie isolée sans protection : Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 153 ; Cæc. 13 ; Q. 1, 4, 5
3 absence, manque : magistratuum Liv. 6, 25, 10, manque de magistrats.

Latin > German (Georges)

sōlitūdo, inis, f. (solus), I) die Einsamkeit, Einöde, Menschenleere (Ggstz. celebritas, frequentia, frequentia et obambulatio hominum), loci, Cic.: desertissima, Cic.: solitudo ante ostium, ich sehe keinen Menschen vor der Tür, Ter.: erat ab oratoribus quaedam in foro solitudo, Cic.: audistis, quae solitudo in agris esset, Cic.: ut quam in curia solitudinem fecerit, domi quoque faciat, Liv.: in solitudine secum loqui, Cic.: se in solitudinem ac silvas abdere, Caes.: solitudinem facere, Plin. hist. nat. u. Plin. pan. – Plur., in animi doloribus solitudines captare, Cic.: discedere in aliquas solitudines, Cic.: vastas inde solitudines facere, Liv.: civitatibus maxima laus est quam latissime circum se vastatis finibus solitudines habere, Caes. – II) insbes., das Alleinstehen, die Verlassenheit, Hilflosigkeit, Verwaistheit, der Mangel an Menschen usw., huius, Ter.: liberorum, Cic.: viduarum, Cic.: tua, Cic.: eius solitudo, Nep.: eadem, Liv.: id repente solitudinis erat, so plötzlich war sie verlassen, Tac.: Albutius iste, qui iam diu Caesenniae viduitate ac solitudine aleretur, Cic.

Latin > Chinese

solitudo, inis. f. :: 曠野幽僻幽寂

Translations

solitude

Arabic: عُزْلَة; Aromanian: singurami, singurãtati, singureatsã; Azerbaijani: yalqızlıq, təklik; Bashkir: яңғыҙлыҡ; Catalan: solitud; Chinese Mandarin: 孤寂, 孤獨, 孤独, 孑然; Czech: samota; Danish: ensomhed; Dutch: eenzaamheid; Esperanto: soleco; Estonian: üksindus; Faroese: einsemi or; Finnish: yksinäisyys; French: solitude; German: Einsamkeit, Alleinsein; Greek: μοναξιά; Ancient Greek: ἀπροϊσία, ἐρημία, ἐρημοσύνη, ἰδιασμός, καταχωρισμός, μονασμός, μονία, μονίη, μονουχία, χητοσύνη; Hebrew: בדידות; Hungarian: magány; Icelandic: einsemd; Indonesian: kesepian; Irish: aonarachas, aonaracht; Italian: solitudine; Japanese: 孤独; Kazakh: жалғыздық, жалқылық; Khmer: វិវេកភាព, ភាពឯកោ; Korean: 고독; Kyrgyz: жалгыздык; Latin: solitudo, solitas; Latvian: vienatne, vienatnība; Lithuanian: vienatvė; Malayalam: ഏകാന്തത; Norwegian: ensomhet; Old English: ānād; Ottoman Turkish: یالڭزلك; Polish: samotność; Portuguese: solidão, solitude; Romanian: singurătate, solitudine; Russian: одиночество, уединение; Sanskrit: रहस्; Serbo-Croatian: osama; Slovak: samota; Slovene: samota; Spanish: soledad, solitud; Swedish: ensamhet; Tatar: yalğızlıq; Telugu: ఏకాంతము; Thai: ความโดดเดี่ยว; Tibetan: དབེན་པ; Turkish: yalnızlık; Turkmen: ýalnyzlyk; Ukrainian: самотність; Uzbek: yolg‘izlik; Vietnamese: sự cô độc; Welsh: unigedd; Yakut: соҕотохсуйуу