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[[fare]] (of [[thing]]s): [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χωρεῖν]], [[ἔχειν]], [[προχωρεῖν]]. | [[fare]] (of [[thing]]s): [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χωρεῖν]], [[ἔχειν]], [[προχωρεῖν]]. | ||
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|lshtext=<b>prosper</b>: and [[more]] freq. prospĕrus, a. um, adj. pro-[[spero]], [[answering]] to [[hope]]; cf. [[spes]],<br /><b>I</b> [[agreeable]] to one's wishes, favorable, [[fortunate]], [[prosperous]] (freq. and | |lshtext=<b>prosper</b>: and [[more]] freq. prospĕrus, a. um, adj. pro-[[spero]], [[answering]] to [[hope]]; cf. [[spes]],<br /><b>I</b> [[agreeable]] to one's wishes, favorable, [[fortunate]], [[prosperous]] (freq. and class.; cf.: [[faustus]], [[propitius]]): sperem veteres pro spem dixerunt, [[unde]] et [[prospere]] dicimus, hoc est, pro spe, Non. 171, 25: [[auspicium]] prosperum, Naev. 4, 2; cf. in [[sup]].: prosperrimum [[augurium]], Plin. 10, 8, 9, § 21: prospera adversaque [[fortuna]], Cic. N. D. 3, 37, 89: magnis [[autem]] viris prosperae [[semper]] omnes res, id. ib. 2, 66, 167: prosperae res, id. Brut. 3, 12: non jam id [[ago]], ut prosperos [[exitus]] consequar, id. Att. 9, 7, 1: [[successus]], Liv. praef. fin.: prosperrimo rerum eventu, Vell. 2, 122, 2.—Comp.: prosperior civium [[amor]], Tac. A. 6, 51: mox cecinit laudes prosperiore lyrā, Ov. A. A. 3, 50: prosperius [[fatum]], id. F. 3, 614: nomina, of [[good]] [[omen]], Plin. 28, 2, 5, § 22; so, verba, Ov. P. 4, 4, 38.—In nom. [[sing]].: [[prosper]] dicendi [[successus]], Auct. ap. Prisc. p. 693 P.; Anthol. Lat. 5, 132: [[deinde]] est hominum generi [[prosperus]] et [[salutaris]] [[ille]] [[fulgor]], qui dicitur Jovis, [[propitious]], favorable, Cic. Rep. 6, 17, 17 (cited in Prisc. p. 693 P.): immoriens magnis non [[prosperus]] ausis, Sil. 10, 202: [[prosperus]] in Africam [[transitus]], Val. Max. 3, 7, 1.—With [[evenio]] (cf. [[prospere]]): omnia quae prospera [[tibi]] evenere, Liv. 28, 42, 15: si [[cetera]] prospera evenissent, id. 21, 21, 9: [[quod]] [[bellum]] ... ut id prosperum eveniret, id. 42, 28, 7; 37, 47, 4.—<br /> <b>(b)</b> With gen. ([[poet]].): noctilucam. Prosperam frugum, [[beneficial]] to fruits, Hor. C. 4, 6, 39.—<br /><b>II</b> Subst., in plur.: prospĕra, ōrum, n., favorable circumstances, [[good]] [[fortune]], [[prosperity]] (postAug.): prospera belli, Luc. 5, 782: rerum, id. 7, 107: tam [[mala]] [[Pompeii]] [[quam]] prospera [[mundus]] adoret, id. 7, 708: [[Germani]] prosperis feroces, Tac. H. 5, 15; Plin. [[Pan]]. 7.—Hence, adv., in [[two]] forms.<br /> <b>A</b> pro-spĕrē, [[agreeably]] to one's wishes, favorably, [[luckily]], [[fortunately]], [[prosperously]] ([[class]].): omnia [[profluenter]], [[prospere]], Cic. Tusc. 5, 18, 53: procedere, id. Fam. 12, 9, 2: cedere alicui, Nep. Dat. 1, 2: succedere, id. ib. 6, 1: cui ut omnia [[prospere]] evenirent, Liv. 23, 27, 12: cadere, Tac. A. 2, 46.— Comp.: aves quae prosperius evolant, [[with]] [[better]] [[augury]], Gell. 6, 6, 8: res eventura prosperius, id. 1, 13, 1; Col. 4, 32, 1.—Sup.: prosperrĭme geruntur omnia. Vell. 2, 97, 1: dimicare, Suet. Caes. 36.—*<br /> <b>B</b> prospĕ-rĭter, favorably, [[fortunately]], Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 1010 P. | ||
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|georg=prōsper u. prōsperus, a, um ([[pro]] u. Wz. *spēi-, [[gedeihen]], [[Erfolg]] [[haben]]), eig. der [[Hoffnung]] entsprechend, dah. I) erwünscht, [[günstig]], [[glücklich]], [[fortuna]], Cic.: [[res]] (Plur.), Cic.: prosperas [[res]] habere, [[Glück]] [[haben]], Tac.: [[exitus]] (Plur.), Cic.: [[successus]], Liv.: [[eventus]], Curt.: [[eventus]] (Plur.) rerum, Lact.: [[prosperus]] illius in Africam [[transitus]], Val. Max.: tesserarum [[iactus]], Liv.: oratorum actiones, Vorträge, die [[einen]] günstigen [[Eindruck]] gemacht hatten, Suet.: [[eventus]] prosperior, Amm.: [[fatum]] prosperius, Ov.: [[numquam]] prosperiore aleā usum [[esse]], Suet.: prosperrimus rerum [[eventus]], Vell.: prosperrimā valetudine [[uti]], Suet. – subst., prōspera, ōrum, n., glückliche Umstände, glückliche Fälle (Ggstz. [[adversa]]), Pacuv. fr., Ov., Tac. u.a.: m. Genet., prospera belli, Lucan.: prospera rerum, Lucan. u. Sil. – II) aktiv = beglückend, [[günstig]], [[Bellona]], Ov.: [[Christus]], Prud.: m. Genet., prospera frugum ([[Luna]]), Hor. carm. 4, 6, 39. – / Nom. Sing. [[prosperus]] zB. Cic. de rep. 6, 17. Val. Max. 3, 7, 1. Sil. 10, 201. Schol. Iuven. 12, 67. – Genet. Plur. prosperûm, Pacuv. tr. 307. Amm. 23, 5, 24. | |georg=prōsper u. prōsperus, a, um ([[pro]] u. Wz. *spēi-, [[gedeihen]], [[Erfolg]] [[haben]]), eig. der [[Hoffnung]] entsprechend, dah. I) erwünscht, [[günstig]], [[glücklich]], [[fortuna]], Cic.: [[res]] (Plur.), Cic.: prosperas [[res]] habere, [[Glück]] [[haben]], Tac.: [[exitus]] (Plur.), Cic.: [[successus]], Liv.: [[eventus]], Curt.: [[eventus]] (Plur.) rerum, Lact.: [[prosperus]] illius in Africam [[transitus]], Val. Max.: tesserarum [[iactus]], Liv.: oratorum actiones, Vorträge, die [[einen]] günstigen [[Eindruck]] gemacht hatten, Suet.: [[eventus]] prosperior, Amm.: [[fatum]] prosperius, Ov.: [[numquam]] prosperiore aleā usum [[esse]], Suet.: prosperrimus rerum [[eventus]], Vell.: prosperrimā valetudine [[uti]], Suet. – subst., prōspera, ōrum, n., glückliche Umstände, glückliche Fälle (Ggstz. [[adversa]]), Pacuv. fr., Ov., Tac. u.a.: m. Genet., prospera belli, Lucan.: prospera rerum, Lucan. u. Sil. – II) aktiv = beglückend, [[günstig]], [[Bellona]], Ov.: [[Christus]], Prud.: m. Genet., prospera frugum ([[Luna]]), Hor. carm. 4, 6, 39. – / Nom. Sing. [[prosperus]] zB. Cic. de rep. 6, 17. Val. Max. 3, 7, 1. Sil. 10, 201. Schol. Iuven. 12, 67. – Genet. Plur. prosperûm, Pacuv. tr. 307. Amm. 23, 5, 24. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 6 November 2024
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb transitive
set in the right way: P. and V. ὀρθοῦν, κατορθοῦν.
help on: P. and V. σπεύδειν, ἐπισπεύδειν.
verb intransitive
P. and V. εὖ πράσσειν, εὖ ἔχειν, εὖ φέρεσθαι (or substitute καλῶς for εὖ), εὐθενεῖν, εὐτυχεῖν, ὀρθοῦσθαι, κατορθοῦν (or pass.).
prosper (of persons only); P. and V. εὖ πάσχειν, εὐδαιμονεῖν, P. εὐπραγεῖν.
flourish, bloom: P. and V. ἀνθεῖν, ἀκμάζειν, θάλλειν (Plato but rare P.).
live in prosperity: V. εὐημερεῖν.
fare (of things): P. and V. χωρεῖν, ἔχειν, προχωρεῖν.
Latin > English
prosper prospera, prosperum ADJ :: fortunate, favorable, lucky, prosperous
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
prosper: and more freq. prospĕrus, a. um, adj. pro-spero, answering to hope; cf. spes,
I agreeable to one's wishes, favorable, fortunate, prosperous (freq. and class.; cf.: faustus, propitius): sperem veteres pro spem dixerunt, unde et prospere dicimus, hoc est, pro spe, Non. 171, 25: auspicium prosperum, Naev. 4, 2; cf. in sup.: prosperrimum augurium, Plin. 10, 8, 9, § 21: prospera adversaque fortuna, Cic. N. D. 3, 37, 89: magnis autem viris prosperae semper omnes res, id. ib. 2, 66, 167: prosperae res, id. Brut. 3, 12: non jam id ago, ut prosperos exitus consequar, id. Att. 9, 7, 1: successus, Liv. praef. fin.: prosperrimo rerum eventu, Vell. 2, 122, 2.—Comp.: prosperior civium amor, Tac. A. 6, 51: mox cecinit laudes prosperiore lyrā, Ov. A. A. 3, 50: prosperius fatum, id. F. 3, 614: nomina, of good omen, Plin. 28, 2, 5, § 22; so, verba, Ov. P. 4, 4, 38.—In nom. sing.: prosper dicendi successus, Auct. ap. Prisc. p. 693 P.; Anthol. Lat. 5, 132: deinde est hominum generi prosperus et salutaris ille fulgor, qui dicitur Jovis, propitious, favorable, Cic. Rep. 6, 17, 17 (cited in Prisc. p. 693 P.): immoriens magnis non prosperus ausis, Sil. 10, 202: prosperus in Africam transitus, Val. Max. 3, 7, 1.—With evenio (cf. prospere): omnia quae prospera tibi evenere, Liv. 28, 42, 15: si cetera prospera evenissent, id. 21, 21, 9: quod bellum ... ut id prosperum eveniret, id. 42, 28, 7; 37, 47, 4.—
(b) With gen. (poet.): noctilucam. Prosperam frugum, beneficial to fruits, Hor. C. 4, 6, 39.—
II Subst., in plur.: prospĕra, ōrum, n., favorable circumstances, good fortune, prosperity (postAug.): prospera belli, Luc. 5, 782: rerum, id. 7, 107: tam mala Pompeii quam prospera mundus adoret, id. 7, 708: Germani prosperis feroces, Tac. H. 5, 15; Plin. Pan. 7.—Hence, adv., in two forms.
A pro-spĕrē, agreeably to one's wishes, favorably, luckily, fortunately, prosperously (class.): omnia profluenter, prospere, Cic. Tusc. 5, 18, 53: procedere, id. Fam. 12, 9, 2: cedere alicui, Nep. Dat. 1, 2: succedere, id. ib. 6, 1: cui ut omnia prospere evenirent, Liv. 23, 27, 12: cadere, Tac. A. 2, 46.— Comp.: aves quae prosperius evolant, with better augury, Gell. 6, 6, 8: res eventura prosperius, id. 1, 13, 1; Col. 4, 32, 1.—Sup.: prosperrĭme geruntur omnia. Vell. 2, 97, 1: dimicare, Suet. Caes. 36.—*
B prospĕ-rĭter, favorably, fortunately, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 1010 P.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) prospĕr,⁹ mieux prospĕrus, a, um (pro, spero ?),
1 qui répond aux espérances, heureux, prospère : prospera adversaque fortuna Cic. Nat. 3, 89, la bonne et la mauvaise fortune ; prosperæ res Cic. Br. 12, le bonheur, la prospérité ; prosperus et salutaris fulgor Cic. Rep. 6, 17, lumière propice et bienfaisante ; prosperior civium amor Tac. Ann. 6, 51, une affection plus propice venant des citoyens ; prosperius fatum Ov. F. 3, 614, destin plus favorable ; prosperrimus rerum eventus Vell. 2, 122, 2, la plus heureuse issue || n. pl. prospera, les circonstances heureuses, prospérité : Tac. H. 5, 15 || [rempl. un adv.] : prospera omnia cedunt Sall. C. 52, 29, tout arrive heureusement, a une heureuse issue ; omnia quæ prospera tibi evenere Liv. 28, 42, 15, tous tes succès, cf. Liv. 21, 21, 9 ; 37, 47, 4 ; 42, 28, 7
2 [poét.] Noctiluca prospera frugum Hor. O. 4, 6, 39, la lune propice sous le rapport des moissons, pour les moissons.
Latin > German (Georges)
prōsper u. prōsperus, a, um (pro u. Wz. *spēi-, gedeihen, Erfolg haben), eig. der Hoffnung entsprechend, dah. I) erwünscht, günstig, glücklich, fortuna, Cic.: res (Plur.), Cic.: prosperas res habere, Glück haben, Tac.: exitus (Plur.), Cic.: successus, Liv.: eventus, Curt.: eventus (Plur.) rerum, Lact.: prosperus illius in Africam transitus, Val. Max.: tesserarum iactus, Liv.: oratorum actiones, Vorträge, die einen günstigen Eindruck gemacht hatten, Suet.: eventus prosperior, Amm.: fatum prosperius, Ov.: numquam prosperiore aleā usum esse, Suet.: prosperrimus rerum eventus, Vell.: prosperrimā valetudine uti, Suet. – subst., prōspera, ōrum, n., glückliche Umstände, glückliche Fälle (Ggstz. adversa), Pacuv. fr., Ov., Tac. u.a.: m. Genet., prospera belli, Lucan.: prospera rerum, Lucan. u. Sil. – II) aktiv = beglückend, günstig, Bellona, Ov.: Christus, Prud.: m. Genet., prospera frugum (Luna), Hor. carm. 4, 6, 39. – / Nom. Sing. prosperus zB. Cic. de rep. 6, 17. Val. Max. 3, 7, 1. Sil. 10, 201. Schol. Iuven. 12, 67. – Genet. Plur. prosperûm, Pacuv. tr. 307. Amm. 23, 5, 24.
Latin > Chinese
prosper, era, erum. adj. c. s. :: 加福者。順肋者。亨通。Prosperae res 福吉。順事。