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|lshtext=<b>instantĭa</b>: ae, f. [[insto]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit., a [[being]] [[near]] or [[close]] [[upon]], [[hence]] [[presence]]: futura quorum consequenti tempore vera erit [[instantia]], ea vera dicimus, Cic. Fat. 12, 27 B. and K.: [[infestus]] dicitur ab [[instantia]] [[atque]] [[imminentia]] fraudis, the [[immediate]] and [[threatening]] [[character]] of the [[injury]], Nigid. ap. Gell. 9, 12, 6.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., [[steadiness]], [[constancy]], [[perseverance]]; [[force]], [[vehemence]] in [[speaking]]; [[earnestness]] in [[supplication]], [[importunity]], [[urgency]] ([[post]]-Aug.): [[quid]] est [[enim]], [[quod]] haec [[instantia]] non possit efficere? Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 18: [[oratio]] [[maxime]] vi, amaritudine, instantiā placet, id. ib. 5, 8, 10; opp. [[tarditas]], Sol. 2, 46: repetendi debiti [[instantia]], Dig. 32, 1, 32: sed [[instantia]] Byrrhaenae perfecit, ut vellet, App. M. 2, p. 123, 38: pertinaci negare [[instantia]], Amm. 28, 1, 19.
|lshtext=<b>instantĭa</b>: ae, f. [[insto]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit., a [[being]] [[near]] or [[close]] [[upon]], [[hence]] [[presence]]: futura quorum consequenti tempore vera erit [[instantia]], ea vera dicimus, Cic. Fat. 12, 27 B. and K.: [[infestus]] dicitur ab [[instantia]] [[atque]] [[imminentia]] fraudis, the [[immediate]] and [[threatening]] [[character]] of the [[injury]], Nigid. ap. Gell. 9, 12, 6.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., [[steadiness]], [[constancy]], [[perseverance]]; [[force]], [[vehemence]] in [[speaking]]; [[earnestness]] in [[supplication]], [[importunity]], [[urgency]] ([[post]]-Aug.): [[quid]] est [[enim]], [[quod]] haec [[instantia]] non possit efficere? Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 18: [[oratio]] [[maxime]] vi, amaritudine, instantiā placet, id. ib. 5, 8, 10; opp. [[tarditas]], Sol. 2, 46: repetendi debiti [[instantia]], Dig. 32, 1, 32: sed [[instantia]] Byrrhaenae perfecit, ut vellet, App. M. 2, p. 123, 38: pertinaci negare [[instantia]], Amm. 28, 1, 19.
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|gf=<b>īnstantĭa</b>,¹⁵ æ, f. ([[instans]]),<br /><b>1</b> [fig.] imminence, proximité, présence : Nigid. d. Gell. 9, 12, 6 ; Cic. Fato 27<br /><b>2</b> application [[assidue]] (constante) : Plin. Min. Ep. 3, 5, 18 ; [[Sol]]. 2, 46 || allure pressante [du style], véhémence : Plin. Min. Ep. 5, 8, 10 || demande pressante, instances : Apul. M. 2, 20 ; Dig. 32, 1, 32.
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Revision as of 06:56, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

instantĭa: ae, f. insto.
I Lit., a being near or close upon, hence presence: futura quorum consequenti tempore vera erit instantia, ea vera dicimus, Cic. Fat. 12, 27 B. and K.: infestus dicitur ab instantia atque imminentia fraudis, the immediate and threatening character of the injury, Nigid. ap. Gell. 9, 12, 6.—
II Trop., steadiness, constancy, perseverance; force, vehemence in speaking; earnestness in supplication, importunity, urgency (post-Aug.): quid est enim, quod haec instantia non possit efficere? Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 18: oratio maxime vi, amaritudine, instantiā placet, id. ib. 5, 8, 10; opp. tarditas, Sol. 2, 46: repetendi debiti instantia, Dig. 32, 1, 32: sed instantia Byrrhaenae perfecit, ut vellet, App. M. 2, p. 123, 38: pertinaci negare instantia, Amm. 28, 1, 19.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnstantĭa,¹⁵ æ, f. (instans),
1 [fig.] imminence, proximité, présence : Nigid. d. Gell. 9, 12, 6 ; Cic. Fato 27
2 application assidue (constante) : Plin. Min. Ep. 3, 5, 18 ; Sol. 2, 46