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οἱ Κυρηναϊκοὶ δόξαις ἐχρῶντο τοιαύταις: δύο πάθη ὑφίσταντο, πόνον καὶ ἡδονήν, τὴν μὲν λείαν κίνησιν, τὴν ἡδονήν, τὸν δὲ πόνον τραχεῖαν κίνησιν → the Cyrenaics admitted two sensations, pain and pleasure, the one consisting in a smooth motion, pleasure, the other a rough motion, pain

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|lshtext=<b>formāmentum</b>: i, n. [[formo]],<br /><b>I</b> a shaping, forming; concr., a [[shape]], form (anteand [[post]]-[[class]].): omnia principiorum, Lucr. 2, 819: divina, Arn. 3, 109.
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Revision as of 13:50, 13 February 2024

Latin > English

formamentum formamenti N N :: conformation

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

formāmentum: i, n. formo,
I a shaping, forming; concr., a shape, form (anteand post-class.): omnia principiorum, Lucr. 2, 819: divina, Arn. 3, 109.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fōrmāmentum,¹⁶ ī, n. (formo), forme, figure : Lucr. 2, 819.

Latin > German (Georges)

fōrmāmentum, ī, n. (formo), die Gestaltung, Bildung, Plur. bei Lucr. 2, 819. Arnob. 3, 16.