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|lshtext=<b>tīrōcĭnĭum</b>: ii, n. [[tiro]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In milit. lang., the [[first]] [[military]] [[service]] or [[first]] [[campaign]] of a [[young]] [[soldier]], [[military]] [[rawness]] or [[inexperience]], = [[rudimentum]] (perh. not [[ante]]-Aug.): juvenis, Liv. 39, 47, 3: [[propter]] exercitūs paucitatem et [[tirocinium]], Auct. B. Afr. 31, 6: aetatis [[infirmitas]] aut militiae [[tirocinium]], Val. Max. 5, 4, 2: tirocinii rudimenta deponere, Just. 9, 1, 8. —In plur.: si non [[solum]] tirocinia, [[verum]] et [[incunabula]] in ipsis castris posuissent, Just. 12, 4, 6; Flor. 2, 3.—<br /> <b>B</b> Concr., the [[young]] [[troops]], [[raw]] forces, recruits: contemptum [[tirocinium]], Liv. 40, 35, 12.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in gen., the [[first]] [[beginning]] of [[any]] [[thing]], the [[first]] [[trial]], [[attempt]], or [[essay]]: si in L. Paulo accusando [[tirocinium]] ponere et [[documentum]] eloquentiae [[dare]] voluit, Liv. 45, 37, 3 Weissenb. ad loc.; cf.: nec differendum est [[tirocinium]] in senectutem, Quint. 12, 6, 3; and: tirocinii metum transire, id. 12, 6, 7: filios suo quemque tirocinio deducere in [[forum]], i. e. [[after]] putting on the [[toga]] [[virilis]], Suet. Aug. 26: [[dies]] tirocinii, id. Tib. 54: togam sumpsit barbamque posuit, [[sine]] ullo honore, [[qualis]] contigerat tirocinio fratrum ejus, id. Calig. 10.—Of inanim. things: navium, i. e. [[their]] [[first]] [[voyage]], Plin. 24, 7, 26, § 41.—<br /> <b>B</b> Inexperience: [[senatus]] cum [[simul]] et tirocinio et perturbatione juvenis moveretur, Liv. 39, 47, 3: nec tirocinio peccet, Manil. 1, 189. | |lshtext=<b>tīrōcĭnĭum</b>: ii, n. [[tiro]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In milit. lang., the [[first]] [[military]] [[service]] or [[first]] [[campaign]] of a [[young]] [[soldier]], [[military]] [[rawness]] or [[inexperience]], = [[rudimentum]] (perh. not [[ante]]-Aug.): juvenis, Liv. 39, 47, 3: [[propter]] exercitūs paucitatem et [[tirocinium]], Auct. B. Afr. 31, 6: aetatis [[infirmitas]] aut militiae [[tirocinium]], Val. Max. 5, 4, 2: tirocinii rudimenta deponere, Just. 9, 1, 8. —In plur.: si non [[solum]] tirocinia, [[verum]] et [[incunabula]] in ipsis castris posuissent, Just. 12, 4, 6; Flor. 2, 3.—<br /> <b>B</b> Concr., the [[young]] [[troops]], [[raw]] forces, recruits: contemptum [[tirocinium]], Liv. 40, 35, 12.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in gen., the [[first]] [[beginning]] of [[any]] [[thing]], the [[first]] [[trial]], [[attempt]], or [[essay]]: si in L. Paulo accusando [[tirocinium]] ponere et [[documentum]] eloquentiae [[dare]] voluit, Liv. 45, 37, 3 Weissenb. ad loc.; cf.: nec differendum est [[tirocinium]] in senectutem, Quint. 12, 6, 3; and: tirocinii metum transire, id. 12, 6, 7: filios suo quemque tirocinio deducere in [[forum]], i. e. [[after]] putting on the [[toga]] [[virilis]], Suet. Aug. 26: [[dies]] tirocinii, id. Tib. 54: togam sumpsit barbamque posuit, [[sine]] ullo honore, [[qualis]] contigerat tirocinio fratrum ejus, id. Calig. 10.—Of inanim. things: navium, i. e. [[their]] [[first]] [[voyage]], Plin. 24, 7, 26, § 41.—<br /> <b>B</b> Inexperience: [[senatus]] cum [[simul]] et tirocinio et perturbatione juvenis moveretur, Liv. 39, 47, 3: nec tirocinio peccet, Manil. 1, 189. | ||
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|gf=<b>tīrōcĭnĭum</b>,¹⁴ ĭī, n. ([[tiro]]),<br /><b>1</b> apprentissage du métier militaire, inexpérience militaire : B. Afr. 31, 6 ; Liv. 39, 47, 3 || recrues, jeunes soldats : Liv. 40, 35, 12<br /><b>2</b> [fig.] apprentissage, coup d’essai, débuts : in L. Paulo accusando [[tirocinium]] ponere Liv. 45, 37, 3, faire son coup d’essai en accusant L. [[Paulus]], cf. Quint. 12, 6, 3 ; [[dies]] tirocinii Suet. Tib. 54, ou [[tirocinium]] alicujus Suet. Cal. 10, jour des débuts de qqn [au [[forum]], après la prise de la toge virile] || navium Plin. 24, 41, première traversée. | |||
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Revision as of 07:07, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
tīrōcĭnĭum: ii, n. tiro.
I Lit.
A In milit. lang., the first military service or first campaign of a young soldier, military rawness or inexperience, = rudimentum (perh. not ante-Aug.): juvenis, Liv. 39, 47, 3: propter exercitūs paucitatem et tirocinium, Auct. B. Afr. 31, 6: aetatis infirmitas aut militiae tirocinium, Val. Max. 5, 4, 2: tirocinii rudimenta deponere, Just. 9, 1, 8. —In plur.: si non solum tirocinia, verum et incunabula in ipsis castris posuissent, Just. 12, 4, 6; Flor. 2, 3.—
B Concr., the young troops, raw forces, recruits: contemptum tirocinium, Liv. 40, 35, 12.—
II Transf., in gen., the first beginning of any thing, the first trial, attempt, or essay: si in L. Paulo accusando tirocinium ponere et documentum eloquentiae dare voluit, Liv. 45, 37, 3 Weissenb. ad loc.; cf.: nec differendum est tirocinium in senectutem, Quint. 12, 6, 3; and: tirocinii metum transire, id. 12, 6, 7: filios suo quemque tirocinio deducere in forum, i. e. after putting on the toga virilis, Suet. Aug. 26: dies tirocinii, id. Tib. 54: togam sumpsit barbamque posuit, sine ullo honore, qualis contigerat tirocinio fratrum ejus, id. Calig. 10.—Of inanim. things: navium, i. e. their first voyage, Plin. 24, 7, 26, § 41.—
B Inexperience: senatus cum simul et tirocinio et perturbatione juvenis moveretur, Liv. 39, 47, 3: nec tirocinio peccet, Manil. 1, 189.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
tīrōcĭnĭum,¹⁴ ĭī, n. (tiro),
1 apprentissage du métier militaire, inexpérience militaire : B. Afr. 31, 6 ; Liv. 39, 47, 3 || recrues, jeunes soldats : Liv. 40, 35, 12
2 [fig.] apprentissage, coup d’essai, débuts : in L. Paulo accusando tirocinium ponere Liv. 45, 37, 3, faire son coup d’essai en accusant L. Paulus, cf. Quint. 12, 6, 3 ; dies tirocinii Suet. Tib. 54, ou tirocinium alicujus Suet. Cal. 10, jour des débuts de qqn [au forum, après la prise de la toge virile] || navium Plin. 24, 41, première traversée.