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|lshtext=<b>nĕgōtĭōsus</b>: (nĕgōc-), a, um, adj. [[negotium]],<br /><b>I</b> [[full]] of [[business]], [[busy]] ([[class]].): negotiosi eramus nos nostris negotiis, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 79: [[provincia]] negotiosa et molesta, Cic. Mur. 8, 18: prudentissimus [[quisque]] [[maxime]] [[negotiosus]] erat, the busiest, [[most]] [[occupied]], Sall. C. 8, 5: [[quid]] crudelitate negotiosius, Sen. Ira, 2, 13, 4: vir negotiosissimus, Aug. Ep. 54: circumcisā omni negotiosā actione, [[attention]] to [[business]], Cels. 2, 25: negotiosi [[dies]], [[business]] days, [[working]] days, Tac. A. 13, 41 fin.—Comically, transf.: [[tergum]], a [[back]] on [[which]] [[business]] is performed, i. e. [[which]] receives a drubbing, Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 37.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., [[troublesome]]: [[edepol]], rem negotiosam, Plaut. Stich. 2, 2, 32. | |lshtext=<b>nĕgōtĭōsus</b>: (nĕgōc-), a, um, adj. [[negotium]],<br /><b>I</b> [[full]] of [[business]], [[busy]] ([[class]].): negotiosi eramus nos nostris negotiis, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 79: [[provincia]] negotiosa et molesta, Cic. Mur. 8, 18: prudentissimus [[quisque]] [[maxime]] [[negotiosus]] erat, the busiest, [[most]] [[occupied]], Sall. C. 8, 5: [[quid]] crudelitate negotiosius, Sen. Ira, 2, 13, 4: vir negotiosissimus, Aug. Ep. 54: circumcisā omni negotiosā actione, [[attention]] to [[business]], Cels. 2, 25: negotiosi [[dies]], [[business]] days, [[working]] days, Tac. A. 13, 41 fin.—Comically, transf.: [[tergum]], a [[back]] on [[which]] [[business]] is performed, i. e. [[which]] receives a drubbing, Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 37.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., [[troublesome]]: [[edepol]], rem negotiosam, Plaut. Stich. 2, 2, 32. | ||
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|gf=<b>nĕgōtĭōsus</b>,¹³ a, um ([[negotium]]), qui a beaucoup d’affaires, occupé, absorbé : Pl. Merc. 191 ; Sall. C. 8, 5 ; -sissimus Aug. Ep. 153, 1 || qui absorbe, qui donne du travail : Cic. Mur. 18 ; [[dies]] negotiosi Tac. Ann. 13, 41, jours [[non]] fériés, ouvrables || [[tergum]] negotiosum Pl. Mil. 447, [[dos]] qui ne chôme pas ; [[quid]] crudelitate negotiosius ? Sen. Ira 2, 13, 2, qu’[[est]]-ce qui cause [[plus]] de tracas que la cruauté ? | |||
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Revision as of 06:58, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
nĕgōtĭōsus: (nĕgōc-), a, um, adj. negotium,
I full of business, busy (class.): negotiosi eramus nos nostris negotiis, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 79: provincia negotiosa et molesta, Cic. Mur. 8, 18: prudentissimus quisque maxime negotiosus erat, the busiest, most occupied, Sall. C. 8, 5: quid crudelitate negotiosius, Sen. Ira, 2, 13, 4: vir negotiosissimus, Aug. Ep. 54: circumcisā omni negotiosā actione, attention to business, Cels. 2, 25: negotiosi dies, business days, working days, Tac. A. 13, 41 fin.—Comically, transf.: tergum, a back on which business is performed, i. e. which receives a drubbing, Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 37.—
II Transf., troublesome: edepol, rem negotiosam, Plaut. Stich. 2, 2, 32.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
nĕgōtĭōsus,¹³ a, um (negotium), qui a beaucoup d’affaires, occupé, absorbé : Pl. Merc. 191 ; Sall. C. 8, 5 ; -sissimus Aug. Ep. 153, 1