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|lshtext=<b>căpax</b>: ācis, adj. [[capio]],<br /><b>I</b> [[that]] can [[contain]] or [[hold]] [[much]], [[wide]], [[large]], [[spacious]], [[roomy]], [[capacious]] (in poets and in [[post]]-Aug. [[prose]] freq.; in Cic. perh. [[only]] [[once]], and [[then]] trop;<br /> v. [[infra]]).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[mundus]], * Lucr. 6, 123: conchae, Hor. C. 2, 7, 22: [[urna]], id. ib. 3, 1, 16; Ov. M. 3, 172: capaciores scyphos, Hor. Epod. 9, 33: pharetram, Ov. M. 9, 231: putei, id. ib. 7, 568: [[urbs]], id. ib. 4, 439: ripae, id. Am. 3, 6, 19: [[uterus]], Plin. 10, 33, 49, § 93: [[portus]], id. 4, 7, 12, § 26: spatiosa et [[capax]] [[domus]], Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 5: [[villa]] usibus [[capax]], id. ib. 2, 17, 4: [[forma]] capacissima, Quint. 1, 10, 40: [[moles]], Tac. A. 2, 21.—With gen.: [[circus]] [[capax]] populi, Ov. A. A. 1, 136: cibi vinique capacissimus, Liv. 9, 16, 13: [[flumen]] onerariarum navium [[capax]], Plin. 6, 23, 26, § 99; 12, 1, 5, § 11: magnae sedis [[insula]] [[haud]] [[capax]] est, Curt. 4, 8, 2.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br /> <b>A</b> Capacious, [[susceptible]], [[capable]] of, [[good]], [[able]], [[apt]], [[fit]] for: [[Demosthenes]] non [[semper]] implet aures meas: ita sunt avidae et capaces, etc., * Cic. Or. 29, 104: [[ingenium]], [[great]], Ov. M. 8, 533: animi ad praecepta, id. ib. 8, 243: [[animo]] majora capaci, id. ib. 15, 5: [[capax]] est [[animus]] [[noster]], Sen. Ep. 92, 30.—With gen.: [[animal]] mentis capacius altae (i.e. [[homo]]), Ov. M. 1, 76: imperii, Tac. H. 1, 49; cf. id. A. 1, 13: [[aetas]] honorum [[nondum]] [[capax]], id. H. 4, 42: molis tantae [[mens]], id. A. 1,11: secreti, [[that]] can [[keep]] or [[conceal]], Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 7: capacia bonae spei pectora, Curt. 8, 13, 11: magnorum operum, id. 6, 5, 29: [[ingenium]] omnium bonarum artium capacissimum, Sen. Contr. 2, praef. § 4: cujusque clari operis capacia ingenia, Vell. 1, 16, 2: [[bonum]] et [[capax]] [[recta]] discendi [[ingenium]], id. 2, 29, 5: laboris ac fidei, id. 2, 127, 3: ingenia fecunda et totius naturae capacissima, Plin. 2, 78, 80, § 190: doli, [[fit]], [[suitable]] for, Dig. 43, 4, 1.—<br /> <b>B</b> In the Lat. of the jurists (cf. [[capio]], II. F.), [[that]] has a [[right]] to an [[inheritance]], Dig. 34, 3, 29.—Adv.: căpācĭter, Aug. Trin. 11, 2. | |lshtext=<b>căpax</b>: ācis, adj. [[capio]],<br /><b>I</b> [[that]] can [[contain]] or [[hold]] [[much]], [[wide]], [[large]], [[spacious]], [[roomy]], [[capacious]] (in poets and in [[post]]-Aug. [[prose]] freq.; in Cic. perh. [[only]] [[once]], and [[then]] trop;<br /> v. [[infra]]).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[mundus]], * Lucr. 6, 123: conchae, Hor. C. 2, 7, 22: [[urna]], id. ib. 3, 1, 16; Ov. M. 3, 172: capaciores scyphos, Hor. Epod. 9, 33: pharetram, Ov. M. 9, 231: putei, id. ib. 7, 568: [[urbs]], id. ib. 4, 439: ripae, id. Am. 3, 6, 19: [[uterus]], Plin. 10, 33, 49, § 93: [[portus]], id. 4, 7, 12, § 26: spatiosa et [[capax]] [[domus]], Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 5: [[villa]] usibus [[capax]], id. ib. 2, 17, 4: [[forma]] capacissima, Quint. 1, 10, 40: [[moles]], Tac. A. 2, 21.—With gen.: [[circus]] [[capax]] populi, Ov. A. A. 1, 136: cibi vinique capacissimus, Liv. 9, 16, 13: [[flumen]] onerariarum navium [[capax]], Plin. 6, 23, 26, § 99; 12, 1, 5, § 11: magnae sedis [[insula]] [[haud]] [[capax]] est, Curt. 4, 8, 2.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br /> <b>A</b> Capacious, [[susceptible]], [[capable]] of, [[good]], [[able]], [[apt]], [[fit]] for: [[Demosthenes]] non [[semper]] implet aures meas: ita sunt avidae et capaces, etc., * Cic. Or. 29, 104: [[ingenium]], [[great]], Ov. M. 8, 533: animi ad praecepta, id. ib. 8, 243: [[animo]] majora capaci, id. ib. 15, 5: [[capax]] est [[animus]] [[noster]], Sen. Ep. 92, 30.—With gen.: [[animal]] mentis capacius altae (i.e. [[homo]]), Ov. M. 1, 76: imperii, Tac. H. 1, 49; cf. id. A. 1, 13: [[aetas]] honorum [[nondum]] [[capax]], id. H. 4, 42: molis tantae [[mens]], id. A. 1,11: secreti, [[that]] can [[keep]] or [[conceal]], Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 7: capacia bonae spei pectora, Curt. 8, 13, 11: magnorum operum, id. 6, 5, 29: [[ingenium]] omnium bonarum artium capacissimum, Sen. Contr. 2, praef. § 4: cujusque clari operis capacia ingenia, Vell. 1, 16, 2: [[bonum]] et [[capax]] [[recta]] discendi [[ingenium]], id. 2, 29, 5: laboris ac fidei, id. 2, 127, 3: ingenia fecunda et totius naturae capacissima, Plin. 2, 78, 80, § 190: doli, [[fit]], [[suitable]] for, Dig. 43, 4, 1.—<br /> <b>B</b> In the Lat. of the jurists (cf. [[capio]], II. F.), [[that]] has a [[right]] to an [[inheritance]], Dig. 34, 3, 29.—Adv.: căpācĭter, Aug. Trin. 11, 2. | ||
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|gf=<b>căpāx</b>,¹⁰ ācis ([[capio]]), capable, qui peut contenir, qui contient, spacieux, [[ample]], étendu : capaciores scyphi Hor. Epo. 9, 33, des coupes [[plus]] profondes ; [[flumen]] onerariarum navium [[capax]] Plin. 6, 99, fleuve navigable pour les vaisseaux de transport ; vini capacissimus Liv. 9, 16, 13, qui absorbe [[plus]] de vin que personne ; [[villa]] usibus [[capax]] Plin. Min. Ep. 2, 17, 4, [[villa]] qui se prête largement à tous les besoins || [fig.] aures capaces Cic. Or. 104, oreilles insatiables ; [[capax]] secreti Plin. Min. Ep. 1, 12, 7, capable de garder un secret ; [[capax]] imperii Tac. H. 1, 49, [[digne]] de l’empire ; [[capax]] doli Dig. 43, 4, 1, capable de dol, de fraude || habile à succéder, qui peut hériter : Paul. Dig. 34, 3, 29. | |||
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Revision as of 06:39, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
căpax: ācis, adj. capio,
I that can contain or hold much, wide, large, spacious, roomy, capacious (in poets and in post-Aug. prose freq.; in Cic. perh. only once, and then trop;
v. infra).
I Lit.: mundus, * Lucr. 6, 123: conchae, Hor. C. 2, 7, 22: urna, id. ib. 3, 1, 16; Ov. M. 3, 172: capaciores scyphos, Hor. Epod. 9, 33: pharetram, Ov. M. 9, 231: putei, id. ib. 7, 568: urbs, id. ib. 4, 439: ripae, id. Am. 3, 6, 19: uterus, Plin. 10, 33, 49, § 93: portus, id. 4, 7, 12, § 26: spatiosa et capax domus, Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 5: villa usibus capax, id. ib. 2, 17, 4: forma capacissima, Quint. 1, 10, 40: moles, Tac. A. 2, 21.—With gen.: circus capax populi, Ov. A. A. 1, 136: cibi vinique capacissimus, Liv. 9, 16, 13: flumen onerariarum navium capax, Plin. 6, 23, 26, § 99; 12, 1, 5, § 11: magnae sedis insula haud capax est, Curt. 4, 8, 2.—
II Trop.
A Capacious, susceptible, capable of, good, able, apt, fit for: Demosthenes non semper implet aures meas: ita sunt avidae et capaces, etc., * Cic. Or. 29, 104: ingenium, great, Ov. M. 8, 533: animi ad praecepta, id. ib. 8, 243: animo majora capaci, id. ib. 15, 5: capax est animus noster, Sen. Ep. 92, 30.—With gen.: animal mentis capacius altae (i.e. homo), Ov. M. 1, 76: imperii, Tac. H. 1, 49; cf. id. A. 1, 13: aetas honorum nondum capax, id. H. 4, 42: molis tantae mens, id. A. 1,11: secreti, that can keep or conceal, Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 7: capacia bonae spei pectora, Curt. 8, 13, 11: magnorum operum, id. 6, 5, 29: ingenium omnium bonarum artium capacissimum, Sen. Contr. 2, praef. § 4: cujusque clari operis capacia ingenia, Vell. 1, 16, 2: bonum et capax recta discendi ingenium, id. 2, 29, 5: laboris ac fidei, id. 2, 127, 3: ingenia fecunda et totius naturae capacissima, Plin. 2, 78, 80, § 190: doli, fit, suitable for, Dig. 43, 4, 1.—
B In the Lat. of the jurists (cf. capio, II. F.), that has a right to an inheritance, Dig. 34, 3, 29.—Adv.: căpācĭter, Aug. Trin. 11, 2.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
căpāx,¹⁰ ācis (capio), capable, qui peut contenir, qui contient, spacieux, ample, étendu : capaciores scyphi Hor. Epo. 9, 33, des coupes plus profondes ; flumen onerariarum navium capax Plin. 6, 99, fleuve navigable pour les vaisseaux de transport ; vini capacissimus Liv. 9, 16, 13, qui absorbe plus de vin que personne ; villa usibus capax Plin. Min. Ep. 2, 17, 4, villa qui se prête largement à tous les besoins