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|lshtext=<b>impulsĭo</b>: (inp-), ōnis, f. [[impello]],<br /><b>I</b> a pushing [[against]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit., [[external]] [[pressure]], [[influence]]: [[omnis]] [[coagmentatio]] corporis vel calore vel frigore vel [[aliqua]] impulsione vehementi labefactatur et frangitur, Cic. Univ. 5, 14.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., [[incitement]], [[instigation]], [[impulse]].<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> In gen.: [[impulsio]] est, quae [[sine]] cogitatione per quandam affectionem animi facere aliquid hortatur, ut [[amor]], [[iracundia]], [[aegritudo]], Cic. Inv. 2, 5, 17; cf. id. ib. § 19; 2, 6, 20.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> In partic.: ad hilaritatem [[impulsio]], [[pleasantry]], an [[incitement]] to [[merriment]], = Gr. [[χαριεντισμός]],> a [[figure]] of [[speech]], Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 205; Quint. 9, 1, 31; 9, 2, 3.
|lshtext=<b>impulsĭo</b>: (inp-), ōnis, f. [[impello]],<br /><b>I</b> a pushing [[against]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit., [[external]] [[pressure]], [[influence]]: [[omnis]] [[coagmentatio]] corporis vel calore vel frigore vel [[aliqua]] impulsione vehementi labefactatur et frangitur, Cic. Univ. 5, 14.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., [[incitement]], [[instigation]], [[impulse]].<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> In gen.: [[impulsio]] est, quae [[sine]] cogitatione per quandam affectionem animi facere aliquid hortatur, ut [[amor]], [[iracundia]], [[aegritudo]], Cic. Inv. 2, 5, 17; cf. id. ib. § 19; 2, 6, 20.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> In partic.: ad hilaritatem [[impulsio]], [[pleasantry]], an [[incitement]] to [[merriment]], = Gr. [[χαριεντισμός]],> a [[figure]] of [[speech]], Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 205; Quint. 9, 1, 31; 9, 2, 3.

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Latin > English

impulsio impulsionis N F :: external pressure; influence; incitement

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

impulsĭo: (inp-), ōnis, f. impello,
I a pushing against.
I Lit., external pressure, influence: omnis coagmentatio corporis vel calore vel frigore vel aliqua impulsione vehementi labefactatur et frangitur, Cic. Univ. 5, 14.—
II Trop., incitement, instigation, impulse.
   A In gen.: impulsio est, quae sine cogitatione per quandam affectionem animi facere aliquid hortatur, ut amor, iracundia, aegritudo, Cic. Inv. 2, 5, 17; cf. id. ib. § 19; 2, 6, 20.—
   B In partic.: ad hilaritatem impulsio, pleasantry, an incitement to merriment, = Gr. χαριεντισμός,> a figure of speech, Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 205; Quint. 9, 1, 31; 9, 2, 3.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

impulsĭō, ōnis, f. (impello),
1 choc, heurt, impulsion : Cic. Tim. 14 ; Fato 46
2 [fig.] a) impulsion naturelle, disposition à faire qqch. : Cic. Inv. 2, 17 ; b) impulsion, excitation à : Cic. de Or. 3, 205.

Latin > German (Georges)

impulsio, ōnis, f. (impello), I) der Anstoß, corporis, Donat. Ter. Andr. 3, 4, 21: virtutis alicuius (irgend einer Kraft) impulsionibus torqueri, Arnob. 2, 58. – II) übtr., a) die äußerliche Anregung, Veranlassung, Einwirkung, der Eindruck von außen, Cic. Tim. 17: Plur., impulsiones rerum, Arnob. 7, 28. – b) der Trieb, Antrieb, plötzliche Einfall (Ggstz. ratiocinatio), Cic. de inv. 2, 17 u. 19; 2, 20. – m. ad u. Akk., omnis ad omnem animi motum impulsio et, si ita res feret, mitigatio, alles, was zur Aufregung der Leidenschaften und nach Umständen zur Besänftigung dient, Cic. de or. 3, 118: ad hilaritatem imp., die Erregung der Heiterkeit, Versetzung in eine heitere Stimmung (durch Scherz, witzige Reden), griech. χαριεντισμός, eine Redefigur, Cic. de or. 3, 205. Quint. 9, 1, 31 u. 9, 2, 3.