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|lshtext=<b>praebĕo</b>: ŭi, ĭtum (old<br /><b>I</b> inf. praeberier, Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 49; id. Am. 4, 2, 7), 2, v. a. contr. from [[praehibeo]], q. v. from [[prae]]-[[habeo]], to [[hold]] [[forth]], [[reach]] [[out]], [[proffer]], [[offer]] ([[class]]., esp. in the trop. signif.; syn.: [[ministro]], [[suppedito]], [[suggero]]).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[canis]] parvulo praebens ubera, Just. 1, 4: cibum de manu, Col. 9, 1, 6: [[collum]] cultris, Juv 10, 269: [[praebenda]] gladio [[cervix]], id. 10, 345: jugulum, Sen. Agam. 973: cervicem, Petr. 97: os ad contumeliam, Liv. 4, 35: verberibus [[manus]], Ov. A. A. 1, 16: aures, to [[give]] [[ear]], [[listen]], [[attend]], Liv. 38, 52; Vulg.Sap. 6, 3: aurem, id. Job, 6, 28.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in gen., to [[give]], [[grant]], [[furnish]], [[supply]]: [[aurum]], vestem, purpuram Bene [[praebeo]], nec [[quicquam]] eges, Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 11: panem, Nep. Them. 10, 3: sumptum, Just. 31, 4, 1: [[spectaculum]], Sall. J. 14, 23: sponsalia, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 1: vicem, to [[supply]] the [[place]] of: vicem postium, to [[supply]] the [[place]] of posts, [[serve]] as posts, Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 31: eundem usum, id. 28, 11, 49, § 179.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Trop., to [[give]], [[grant]], [[furnish]], [[render]], [[cause]], [[make]], [[occasion]]; to [[show]], [[exhibit]], [[represent]]; and [[with]] se, to [[show]], [[approve]], [[behave]] one's [[self]] in a [[certain]] [[manner]]: operam reipublicae, Liv. 5, 4: materiam seditionis, id. 3, 46: honorem alicui, Plin. 15, 4, 5, § 19 (al. perhibuit): fidem alicui in periculis, Nep. Att. 4, 4.—Esp. [[with]] se and acc. of adj.: se talem alicui, qualem, etc., Cic. Rosc. Am. 4, 11: in re misericordem et in testimonio religiosum se praebuit, id. Caecin. 10, 26: [[Pompeius]] se auctorem meae salutis praebuit, id. Sest. 50, 107: in eo [[vehementer]] se moderatum praebere, id. Off. 2, 21, 73: se in malis hominem praebuit, id. Fam. 15, 17, 3: se dignum suis majoribus, id. ib. 2, 18, 3: in eos, qui ea perficere voluerunt, me severum vehementemque [[praebeo]], id. Cat. 4, 6, 12: me similem in [[utroque]] praebui, [[towards]] [[both]], id. Sull. 8, 16.—With nom. of adj. ([[very]] [[rare]]): ut [[vobis]] videtur, praebebit se periculis [[fortis]], Sen. Ep. 85, 26.—With abl.: pari se virtute praebuit, Nep. Dat. 2, 1: in eo magistratu pari diligentiā se [[Hannibal]] praebuit, id. Hann. 7, 5.—So, also, [[without]] se: [[Phormio]] in hac re ut aliis strenuum hominem praebuit, Ter. Phorm. 3, 1, 12; so, [[too]], in neutr. signif. of a [[woman]], to [[surrender]] herself to her [[lover]]: odi quae praebet, [[quia]] [[sit]] praebere [[necesse]], Ov. A. A. 2, 685: praebere se legibus, i. e. to [[resign]] one's [[self]] to, [[submit]] to, Sen. Ep. 70, 9: praebere causam tollendi indutias, to [[give]], Liv. 30, 4: suspicionem insidiarum, Nep. Dat. 10, 3: spem impunitatis aut locum peccandi, Col. 11, 1: [[gaudium]] et metum, Liv. 25, 27: tumultum, id. 28, 1: opinionem timoris, Caes. B. G. 3, 17: sonitum, Liv. 7, 36: [[caput]] argutae historiae, [[matter]] for an [[entertaining]] [[story]], Prop. 3 (4), 20, 28: ludos, to [[furnish]] [[sport]], Ter. Eun. 5, 6, 9.—With an obj.-[[clause]], to [[permit]], [[allow]], [[let]] a [[thing]] be done ([[poet]].): quae toties rapta est, praebuit ipsa rapi, suffered herself to be carried [[off]], Ov. H. 5, 132.—Hence, praebĭta, ōrum, n., [[what]] is furnished for [[support]], [[allowance]] (postAug.): annua, Col. 1, 8, 17: praebitis annuis privavit, Suet. Tib. 50.
|lshtext=<b>praebĕo</b>: ŭi, ĭtum (old<br /><b>I</b> inf. praeberier, Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 49; id. Am. 4, 2, 7), 2, v. a. contr. from [[praehibeo]], q. v. from [[prae]]-[[habeo]], to [[hold]] [[forth]], [[reach]] [[out]], [[proffer]], [[offer]] ([[class]]., esp. in the trop. signif.; syn.: [[ministro]], [[suppedito]], [[suggero]]).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[canis]] parvulo praebens ubera, Just. 1, 4: cibum de manu, Col. 9, 1, 6: [[collum]] cultris, Juv 10, 269: [[praebenda]] gladio [[cervix]], id. 10, 345: jugulum, Sen. Agam. 973: cervicem, Petr. 97: os ad contumeliam, Liv. 4, 35: verberibus [[manus]], Ov. A. A. 1, 16: aures, to [[give]] [[ear]], [[listen]], [[attend]], Liv. 38, 52; Vulg.Sap. 6, 3: aurem, id. Job, 6, 28.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in gen., to [[give]], [[grant]], [[furnish]], [[supply]]: [[aurum]], vestem, purpuram Bene [[praebeo]], nec [[quicquam]] eges, Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 11: panem, Nep. Them. 10, 3: sumptum, Just. 31, 4, 1: [[spectaculum]], Sall. J. 14, 23: sponsalia, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 1: vicem, to [[supply]] the [[place]] of: vicem postium, to [[supply]] the [[place]] of posts, [[serve]] as posts, Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 31: eundem usum, id. 28, 11, 49, § 179.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Trop., to [[give]], [[grant]], [[furnish]], [[render]], [[cause]], [[make]], [[occasion]]; to [[show]], [[exhibit]], [[represent]]; and [[with]] se, to [[show]], [[approve]], [[behave]] one's [[self]] in a [[certain]] [[manner]]: operam reipublicae, Liv. 5, 4: materiam seditionis, id. 3, 46: honorem alicui, Plin. 15, 4, 5, § 19 (al. perhibuit): fidem alicui in periculis, Nep. Att. 4, 4.—Esp. [[with]] se and acc. of adj.: se talem alicui, qualem, etc., Cic. Rosc. Am. 4, 11: in re misericordem et in testimonio religiosum se praebuit, id. Caecin. 10, 26: [[Pompeius]] se auctorem meae salutis praebuit, id. Sest. 50, 107: in eo [[vehementer]] se moderatum praebere, id. Off. 2, 21, 73: se in malis hominem praebuit, id. Fam. 15, 17, 3: se dignum suis majoribus, id. ib. 2, 18, 3: in eos, qui ea perficere voluerunt, me severum vehementemque [[praebeo]], id. Cat. 4, 6, 12: me similem in [[utroque]] praebui, [[towards]] [[both]], id. Sull. 8, 16.—With nom. of adj. ([[very]] [[rare]]): ut [[vobis]] videtur, praebebit se periculis [[fortis]], Sen. Ep. 85, 26.—With abl.: pari se virtute praebuit, Nep. Dat. 2, 1: in eo magistratu pari diligentiā se [[Hannibal]] praebuit, id. Hann. 7, 5.—So, also, [[without]] se: [[Phormio]] in hac re ut aliis strenuum hominem praebuit, Ter. Phorm. 3, 1, 12; so, [[too]], in neutr. signif. of a [[woman]], to [[surrender]] herself to her [[lover]]: odi quae praebet, [[quia]] [[sit]] praebere [[necesse]], Ov. A. A. 2, 685: praebere se legibus, i. e. to [[resign]] one's [[self]] to, [[submit]] to, Sen. Ep. 70, 9: praebere causam tollendi indutias, to [[give]], Liv. 30, 4: suspicionem insidiarum, Nep. Dat. 10, 3: spem impunitatis aut locum peccandi, Col. 11, 1: [[gaudium]] et metum, Liv. 25, 27: tumultum, id. 28, 1: opinionem timoris, Caes. B. G. 3, 17: sonitum, Liv. 7, 36: [[caput]] argutae historiae, [[matter]] for an [[entertaining]] [[story]], Prop. 3 (4), 20, 28: ludos, to [[furnish]] [[sport]], Ter. Eun. 5, 6, 9.—With an obj.-[[clause]], to [[permit]], [[allow]], [[let]] a [[thing]] be done ([[poet]].): quae toties rapta est, praebuit ipsa rapi, suffered herself to be carried [[off]], Ov. H. 5, 132.—Hence, praebĭta, ōrum, n., [[what]] is furnished for [[support]], [[allowance]] (postAug.): annua, Col. 1, 8, 17: praebitis annuis privavit, Suet. Tib. 50.
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|gf=<b>præbĕō</b>,⁷ ŭī, ĭtum, ēre (præhibeo, præ [[habeo]]), tr.,<br /><b>1</b> présenter, porter en avant, tendre : [[collum]] Juv. 10, 269, tendre le cou ; os ad contumeliam Liv. 4, 35, 10, offrir son visage (s’exposer) aux affronts<br /><b>2</b> [fig.] <b> a)</b> montrer, faire voir : speciem pugnantium Cæs. G. 3, 25, 1, présenter l’apparence de combattants || surtout se præbere avec attribut, se montrer tel ou tel : se [[severum]] Cic. Cat. 4, 12, se montrer sévère, cf. Cic. Sest. 107 ; Off. 2, 73 ; Cæc. 26 ; Fam. 15, 17, 3 ; pari se virtute præbuit Nep. Dat. 2, 1, il se montra d’un égal courage, cf. Nep. Hann. 7, 5 || [sans se ] : strenuum hominem præbuit Ter. Phorm. 476, il montra de l’activité ; <b> b)</b> présenter, offrir, fournir : alicui panem Nep. Them. 10, 3, fournir du pain à qqn ; vitalem [[spiritum]] animantibus Cic. Nat. 2, 117, fournir aux animaux le souffle vital ; materiam seditionis Liv. 3, 46, 3, fournir l’occasion d’une sédition ; sponsalia Cic. Q. 2, 6, 1, offrir un souper nuptial ; <b> c)</b> faire naître, causer : opinionem timoris Cæs. G. 3, 17, 6, donner l’impression de la crainte ; alicui metum Liv. 25, 27, 5, causer de la crainte à qqn ; <b> d)</b> [poét., avec inf.] offrir, permettre : præbuit ipsa rapi Ov. H. 5, 132, elle s’[[est]] prêtée à l’enlèvement elle-même.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

praebĕo: ŭi, ĭtum (old
I inf. praeberier, Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 49; id. Am. 4, 2, 7), 2, v. a. contr. from praehibeo, q. v. from prae-habeo, to hold forth, reach out, proffer, offer (class., esp. in the trop. signif.; syn.: ministro, suppedito, suggero).
I Lit.: canis parvulo praebens ubera, Just. 1, 4: cibum de manu, Col. 9, 1, 6: collum cultris, Juv 10, 269: praebenda gladio cervix, id. 10, 345: jugulum, Sen. Agam. 973: cervicem, Petr. 97: os ad contumeliam, Liv. 4, 35: verberibus manus, Ov. A. A. 1, 16: aures, to give ear, listen, attend, Liv. 38, 52; Vulg.Sap. 6, 3: aurem, id. Job, 6, 28.—
II Transf., in gen., to give, grant, furnish, supply: aurum, vestem, purpuram Bene praebeo, nec quicquam eges, Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 11: panem, Nep. Them. 10, 3: sumptum, Just. 31, 4, 1: spectaculum, Sall. J. 14, 23: sponsalia, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 1: vicem, to supply the place of: vicem postium, to supply the place of posts, serve as posts, Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 31: eundem usum, id. 28, 11, 49, § 179.—
   B Trop., to give, grant, furnish, render, cause, make, occasion; to show, exhibit, represent; and with se, to show, approve, behave one's self in a certain manner: operam reipublicae, Liv. 5, 4: materiam seditionis, id. 3, 46: honorem alicui, Plin. 15, 4, 5, § 19 (al. perhibuit): fidem alicui in periculis, Nep. Att. 4, 4.—Esp. with se and acc. of adj.: se talem alicui, qualem, etc., Cic. Rosc. Am. 4, 11: in re misericordem et in testimonio religiosum se praebuit, id. Caecin. 10, 26: Pompeius se auctorem meae salutis praebuit, id. Sest. 50, 107: in eo vehementer se moderatum praebere, id. Off. 2, 21, 73: se in malis hominem praebuit, id. Fam. 15, 17, 3: se dignum suis majoribus, id. ib. 2, 18, 3: in eos, qui ea perficere voluerunt, me severum vehementemque praebeo, id. Cat. 4, 6, 12: me similem in utroque praebui, towards both, id. Sull. 8, 16.—With nom. of adj. (very rare): ut vobis videtur, praebebit se periculis fortis, Sen. Ep. 85, 26.—With abl.: pari se virtute praebuit, Nep. Dat. 2, 1: in eo magistratu pari diligentiā se Hannibal praebuit, id. Hann. 7, 5.—So, also, without se: Phormio in hac re ut aliis strenuum hominem praebuit, Ter. Phorm. 3, 1, 12; so, too, in neutr. signif. of a woman, to surrender herself to her lover: odi quae praebet, quia sit praebere necesse, Ov. A. A. 2, 685: praebere se legibus, i. e. to resign one's self to, submit to, Sen. Ep. 70, 9: praebere causam tollendi indutias, to give, Liv. 30, 4: suspicionem insidiarum, Nep. Dat. 10, 3: spem impunitatis aut locum peccandi, Col. 11, 1: gaudium et metum, Liv. 25, 27: tumultum, id. 28, 1: opinionem timoris, Caes. B. G. 3, 17: sonitum, Liv. 7, 36: caput argutae historiae, matter for an entertaining story, Prop. 3 (4), 20, 28: ludos, to furnish sport, Ter. Eun. 5, 6, 9.—With an obj.-clause, to permit, allow, let a thing be done (poet.): quae toties rapta est, praebuit ipsa rapi, suffered herself to be carried off, Ov. H. 5, 132.—Hence, praebĭta, ōrum, n., what is furnished for support, allowance (postAug.): annua, Col. 1, 8, 17: praebitis annuis privavit, Suet. Tib. 50.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

præbĕō,⁷ ŭī, ĭtum, ēre (præhibeo, præ habeo), tr.,
1 présenter, porter en avant, tendre : collum Juv. 10, 269, tendre le cou ; os ad contumeliam Liv. 4, 35, 10, offrir son visage (s’exposer) aux affronts
2 [fig.] a) montrer, faire voir : speciem pugnantium Cæs. G. 3, 25, 1, présenter l’apparence de combattants