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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.

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|lshtext=<b>dēlīrātĭo</b>: ōnis, f. id., [[originally]], a [[going]] [[out]] of the [[furrow]], in [[ploughing]]; [[hence]], trop.,<br /><b>I</b> [[giddiness]], [[silliness]], [[folly]], [[dotage]], [[madness]] ([[very]] [[rare]]): [[quod]] vocant lirare, operiente semina, [[unde]] [[primum]] appellata [[deliratio]] est, Plin. 18, 20, 49, § 180: ista [[senilis]] [[stultitia]], quae [[deliratio]] appellari solet, Cic. de Sen. 11, 36: o delirationem incredibilem! non [[enim]] [[omnis]] [[error]] [[stultitia]] est dicenda, id. Div. 2, 43: aliena, Plin. Ep. 6, 15, 4.
|lshtext=<b>dēlīrātĭo</b>: ōnis, f. id., [[originally]], a [[going]] [[out]] of the [[furrow]], in [[ploughing]]; [[hence]], trop.,<br /><b>I</b> [[giddiness]], [[silliness]], [[folly]], [[dotage]], [[madness]] ([[very]] [[rare]]): [[quod]] vocant lirare, operiente semina, [[unde]] [[primum]] appellata [[deliratio]] est, Plin. 18, 20, 49, § 180: ista [[senilis]] [[stultitia]], quae [[deliratio]] appellari solet, Cic. de Sen. 11, 36: o delirationem incredibilem! non [[enim]] [[omnis]] [[error]] [[stultitia]] est dicenda, id. Div. 2, 43: aliena, Plin. Ep. 6, 15, 4.

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Latin > English

deliratio delirationis N F :: going off the balks (harrowing); delirium/madness; folly/silliness/dotage

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dēlīrātĭo: ōnis, f. id., originally, a going out of the furrow, in ploughing; hence, trop.,
I giddiness, silliness, folly, dotage, madness (very rare): quod vocant lirare, operiente semina, unde primum appellata deliratio est, Plin. 18, 20, 49, § 180: ista senilis stultitia, quae deliratio appellari solet, Cic. de Sen. 11, 36: o delirationem incredibilem! non enim omnis error stultitia est dicenda, id. Div. 2, 43: aliena, Plin. Ep. 6, 15, 4.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēlīrātĭō,¹⁴ ōnis, f. (deliro), action de sortir du sillon, écart : Plin. 18, 180 || [fig.] délire, extravagance, démence : Cic. CM 36 ; Div. 2, 90 ; Plin. Min. Ep. 6, 15, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

dēlīrātio, ōnis, f. (deliro), eig. das Herausgehen aus der Furche (vgl. Plin. 18, 180); dah. übtr., der Wahnwitz, Aberwitz, die Faselei, Albernheit, Cic. u.a. – als mediz. t. t., fieberhafter Wahnsinn, Cael. Aur. acut. 1. pr. §. 4. Soran. lat. p. 90, 17.