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|lshtext=<b>omnĭs</b>: e (omnia is freq. a dissyl. in the poets, as Verg. G. 4, 221; id. A. 6, 33; Lucr. 1, 1106 Lachm.), adj. etym. dub.; perh. [[akin]] to [[ambo]] and Gr. [[ἀμφί]] (syn.: [[cunctus]], [[universus]]),<br /><b>I</b> all, [[every]]: omnium rerum, quas ad [[beate]] vivendum [[sapientia]] comparaverit, [[nihil]] esse majus amicitiā, Cic. Fin. 1, 20, 65: ego nulli omnium [[neque]] populorum [[neque]] regum ... non [[ausim]] me comparare, Liv. 37, 53, 20: [[nemo]] omnium imperatorum, qui vivunt, id. 42, 34, 7.—With [[sup]].: [[cur]], si cuiquam [[novo]] civi potuerit adimi [[civitas]], non omnibus antiquissimis civibus possit, all, [[even]] of the oldest families, Cic. Caecin. 35, 101: id effugiet qui non omnia minima repetet, id. Part. Or. 17, 60.—Cf. [[with]] [[etiam]]: ut omnium [[tibi]] auxilia adjungas, [[etiam]] infimorum, Cic. Cat. 3, 5, 12: omnibus tuis [[etiam]] minimis commodis, Treb. Pol. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 16, 1; Sall. C. 44, 5: [[Nero]] ad omnes [[etiam]] minimos Circenses commeabat, Suet. Ner. 22.—But [[with]] [[summa]], extrema, and ultima, the neutr. plur. omnia is [[often]] [[closely]] [[connected]] in a distributive [[sense]] (= [[quidquid]] summum, etc.): a te, qui nobis omnia [[summa]] tribuis, Cic. de Or. 3, 4, 15: sed is omnia [[summa]] sperans [[aedilicius]] est [[mortuus]], id. Brut. 28, 109: constituit extrema omnia experiri, Sall. C. 26, 5: [[quod]] omnia ultima pati [[quam]] se regi tradere maluissent, Liv. 37, 54, 2: omnes omnium ordinum homines, Cic. Rab. Perd. 7, 20: omnibus precibus petere contendit, [[with]] prayers of [[every]] [[kind]], [[most]] [[urgently]], Caes. B. G. 5, 6.—Esp. as subst.<br /> <b>A</b> omnes, ium, comm., all men, all persons: [[quis]] est omnium, qui? etc., Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 66: [[unus]] ex omnibus, id. de Or. 1, 22, 99.—With gen. [[part]].: Macedonum omnes, Liv. 31, 45, 7: praetorum, [[nisi]] qui [[inter]] tumultum effugerunt, omnes interficiuntur, id. 24, 32, 8; cf. id. 10, 31, 5; cf. also: ut omnes Tarquiniae gentis exules essent, id. 2, 2, 11: omnes [[Hernici]] nominis, id. 9, 42, 11.—<br /> <b>B</b> omnĭa, ĭum, n., all things: omnium nomine [[quicumque]] ludos faciunt, etc., Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 9: omnia facere, to do [[every]] [[thing]], [[make]] [[every]] [[exertion]], [[spare]] no pains, Cic. Lael. 10, 35: omnia [[fore]] [[prius]] [[arbitratus]] [[sum]], [[quam]], etc., I should [[have]] believed [[any]] [[thing]] [[rather]] [[than]] [[that]], etc., id. Att. 8, 11, 5: omnia mihi sunt cum [[aliquo]], I [[agree]] [[with]] him on all topics, in all points ([[but]] mihi omnia communia sunt is the [[better]] [[read]]., Baiter), id. Fam. 13, 1, 2: in eo sunt omnia, [[every]] [[thing]] depends on [[that]], id. ib. 15, 14, 5: omnia, quae sunt ad vivendum necessaria, id. Off. 1, 4, 11; 1, 43, 153; id. Fam. 4, 3, 3: omnia, quaecumque agimus, Liv. 30, 31, 6: esse omnia alicui, to be one's all, Ov. H. 12, 162: [[Demetrius]] iis [[unus]] omnia est, Liv. 40, 11: per omnia, in all points, in [[every]] [[thing]], in [[every]] [[respect]], Quint. 5, 2, 3: vir [[alioqui]] per omnia [[laudabilis]], Vell. 2, 33: [[plebes]] omnia [[quam]] [[bellum]] malebat, Liv. 2, 39, 8; Sall. J. 79, 7; cf. Cic. Quint. 26, 82: [[eadem]] omnia, [[just]] the [[same]]: mihi certum est efficere in me omnia [[eadem]], quae tu in te faxis, Plaut. As. 3, 3, 23: [[alia]] omnia, [[just]] the [[contrary]]: te [[alia]] omnia, [[quam]] quae velis, agere, [[moleste]] ferrem, Plin. Ep. 7, 15, 2; cf. [[alius]], 6: omnia, adverbially, [[altogether]], [[entirely]], in [[every]] [[respect]]: tramites, omnia plani et ex facili mobiles, Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 25, 3: omnia Mercurio [[similis]], in all respects, Verg. A. 4, 558.—<br /><b>II</b> In sing., [[every]], all, the [[whole]]: militat [[omnis]] [[amans]], [[every]] [[lover]], all lovers, Ov. Am. 1, 9, 1: [[quia]] [[sine]] omni malitiā'st, [[without]] [[any]] (colloq. for [[sine]] ullā), Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 57; so, [[sine]] omni periclo, Ter. And. 2, 3, 17; [[but]]: ne [[sine]] omni [[quidem]] sapientiā, not [[without]] all [[knowledge]], a [[complete]] [[philosophy]], Cic. de Or. 2, 1, 5: cum [[omnis]] [[honestas]] manet a partibus [[quattuor]], id. Off. 1, 43, 152: [[materia]] ad omnem laudem, et [[publice]], et [[privatim]], etc., [[every]] [[kind]] of, Liv. 6, 22, 6: [[castra]] plena [[omnis]] fortunae publicae privataeque, id. 22, 42, 6: cenare [[holus]] omne, [[every]] [[kind]] of, Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 2: [[Gallia]] est [[omnis]] divisa in partes [[tres]], the [[whole]] of [[Gallia]], Caes. B. G. 1, 1; cf.: [[omnis]] [[insula]] est in circuitu vicies centena millia passuum, id. ib. 5, 13: [[caelum]], Cic. Fin. 2, 34, 112: [[corpus]] intenditur, id. Tusc. 2, 23, 56: sanguinem suum omnem profundere, [[every]] [[drop]] of, all, id. Clu. 6, 18: [[omnis]] in hoc [[sum]], I am [[wholly]] [[engaged]] in this, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 11.—With plur. [[verb]]: [[omnis]] [[Graecia]] decoravere, etc., Cat. ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19.—As subst.: omne, is, n., [[every]] [[thing]]: nos [[autem]], ab omni [[quod]] abhorret ab oculorum auriumque adprobatione, fugiamus, Cic. Off. 1, 35, 128 al.—Hence, adv.: omnīno, q. v. | |lshtext=<b>omnĭs</b>: e (omnia is freq. a dissyl. in the poets, as Verg. G. 4, 221; id. A. 6, 33; Lucr. 1, 1106 Lachm.), adj. etym. dub.; perh. [[akin]] to [[ambo]] and Gr. [[ἀμφί]] (syn.: [[cunctus]], [[universus]]),<br /><b>I</b> all, [[every]]: omnium rerum, quas ad [[beate]] vivendum [[sapientia]] comparaverit, [[nihil]] esse majus amicitiā, Cic. Fin. 1, 20, 65: ego nulli omnium [[neque]] populorum [[neque]] regum ... non [[ausim]] me comparare, Liv. 37, 53, 20: [[nemo]] omnium imperatorum, qui vivunt, id. 42, 34, 7.—With [[sup]].: [[cur]], si cuiquam [[novo]] civi potuerit adimi [[civitas]], non omnibus antiquissimis civibus possit, all, [[even]] of the oldest families, Cic. Caecin. 35, 101: id effugiet qui non omnia minima repetet, id. Part. Or. 17, 60.—Cf. [[with]] [[etiam]]: ut omnium [[tibi]] auxilia adjungas, [[etiam]] infimorum, Cic. Cat. 3, 5, 12: omnibus tuis [[etiam]] minimis commodis, Treb. Pol. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 16, 1; Sall. C. 44, 5: [[Nero]] ad omnes [[etiam]] minimos Circenses commeabat, Suet. Ner. 22.—But [[with]] [[summa]], extrema, and ultima, the neutr. plur. omnia is [[often]] [[closely]] [[connected]] in a distributive [[sense]] (= [[quidquid]] summum, etc.): a te, qui nobis omnia [[summa]] tribuis, Cic. de Or. 3, 4, 15: sed is omnia [[summa]] sperans [[aedilicius]] est [[mortuus]], id. Brut. 28, 109: constituit extrema omnia experiri, Sall. C. 26, 5: [[quod]] omnia ultima pati [[quam]] se regi tradere maluissent, Liv. 37, 54, 2: omnes omnium ordinum homines, Cic. Rab. Perd. 7, 20: omnibus precibus petere contendit, [[with]] prayers of [[every]] [[kind]], [[most]] [[urgently]], Caes. B. G. 5, 6.—Esp. as subst.<br /> <b>A</b> omnes, ium, comm., all men, all persons: [[quis]] est omnium, qui? etc., Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 66: [[unus]] ex omnibus, id. de Or. 1, 22, 99.—With gen. [[part]].: Macedonum omnes, Liv. 31, 45, 7: praetorum, [[nisi]] qui [[inter]] tumultum effugerunt, omnes interficiuntur, id. 24, 32, 8; cf. id. 10, 31, 5; cf. also: ut omnes Tarquiniae gentis exules essent, id. 2, 2, 11: omnes [[Hernici]] nominis, id. 9, 42, 11.—<br /> <b>B</b> omnĭa, ĭum, n., all things: omnium nomine [[quicumque]] ludos faciunt, etc., Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 9: omnia facere, to do [[every]] [[thing]], [[make]] [[every]] [[exertion]], [[spare]] no pains, Cic. Lael. 10, 35: omnia [[fore]] [[prius]] [[arbitratus]] [[sum]], [[quam]], etc., I should [[have]] believed [[any]] [[thing]] [[rather]] [[than]] [[that]], etc., id. Att. 8, 11, 5: omnia mihi sunt cum [[aliquo]], I [[agree]] [[with]] him on all topics, in all points ([[but]] mihi omnia communia sunt is the [[better]] [[read]]., Baiter), id. Fam. 13, 1, 2: in eo sunt omnia, [[every]] [[thing]] depends on [[that]], id. ib. 15, 14, 5: omnia, quae sunt ad vivendum necessaria, id. Off. 1, 4, 11; 1, 43, 153; id. Fam. 4, 3, 3: omnia, quaecumque agimus, Liv. 30, 31, 6: esse omnia alicui, to be one's all, Ov. H. 12, 162: [[Demetrius]] iis [[unus]] omnia est, Liv. 40, 11: per omnia, in all points, in [[every]] [[thing]], in [[every]] [[respect]], Quint. 5, 2, 3: vir [[alioqui]] per omnia [[laudabilis]], Vell. 2, 33: [[plebes]] omnia [[quam]] [[bellum]] malebat, Liv. 2, 39, 8; Sall. J. 79, 7; cf. Cic. Quint. 26, 82: [[eadem]] omnia, [[just]] the [[same]]: mihi certum est efficere in me omnia [[eadem]], quae tu in te faxis, Plaut. As. 3, 3, 23: [[alia]] omnia, [[just]] the [[contrary]]: te [[alia]] omnia, [[quam]] quae velis, agere, [[moleste]] ferrem, Plin. Ep. 7, 15, 2; cf. [[alius]], 6: omnia, adverbially, [[altogether]], [[entirely]], in [[every]] [[respect]]: tramites, omnia plani et ex facili mobiles, Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 25, 3: omnia Mercurio [[similis]], in all respects, Verg. A. 4, 558.—<br /><b>II</b> In sing., [[every]], all, the [[whole]]: militat [[omnis]] [[amans]], [[every]] [[lover]], all lovers, Ov. Am. 1, 9, 1: [[quia]] [[sine]] omni malitiā'st, [[without]] [[any]] (colloq. for [[sine]] ullā), Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 57; so, [[sine]] omni periclo, Ter. And. 2, 3, 17; [[but]]: ne [[sine]] omni [[quidem]] sapientiā, not [[without]] all [[knowledge]], a [[complete]] [[philosophy]], Cic. de Or. 2, 1, 5: cum [[omnis]] [[honestas]] manet a partibus [[quattuor]], id. Off. 1, 43, 152: [[materia]] ad omnem laudem, et [[publice]], et [[privatim]], etc., [[every]] [[kind]] of, Liv. 6, 22, 6: [[castra]] plena [[omnis]] fortunae publicae privataeque, id. 22, 42, 6: cenare [[holus]] omne, [[every]] [[kind]] of, Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 2: [[Gallia]] est [[omnis]] divisa in partes [[tres]], the [[whole]] of [[Gallia]], Caes. B. G. 1, 1; cf.: [[omnis]] [[insula]] est in circuitu vicies centena millia passuum, id. ib. 5, 13: [[caelum]], Cic. Fin. 2, 34, 112: [[corpus]] intenditur, id. Tusc. 2, 23, 56: sanguinem suum omnem profundere, [[every]] [[drop]] of, all, id. Clu. 6, 18: [[omnis]] in hoc [[sum]], I am [[wholly]] [[engaged]] in this, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 11.—With plur. [[verb]]: [[omnis]] [[Graecia]] decoravere, etc., Cat. ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19.—As subst.: omne, is, n., [[every]] [[thing]]: nos [[autem]], ab omni [[quod]] abhorret ab oculorum auriumque adprobatione, fugiamus, Cic. Off. 1, 35, 128 al.—Hence, adv.: omnīno, q. v. | ||
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|georg=omnis, e, [[aller]], alle, alles, I) in bezug [[auf]] die [[Zahl]], A) übh.: [[omnis]] [[fortuna]], Cic.: omnes habenas effundere, Verg.: [[sine]] omni [[periculo]], [[ohne]] alle (jede) G., Ter.: [[sine]] omni [[sapientia]], [[ohne]] die gesamte [[Philosophie]], Cic.: ut omittas leges [[alias]] omnes, Cic. – [[omnis]] [[cetera]] [[praeda]], Liv.: omnes ceterae [[res]], Cic.: [[ceterum]] omne [[argentum]], Liv.: ceterae omnes copiae, Liv.: [[cetera]] [[omnia]], [[Cato]]. – [[alii]] omnes, Sall. u. Liv.: leges [[aliae]] omnes, Cic.: [[aliae]] [[res]] omnes, [[Cato]]: [[alia]] [[omnia]], Cic.: [[omnia]] [[alia]], Plin. ep.: virtutes omnes reliquae, Cic.: [[reliqui]] [[magistratus]] omnes, Liv. – omnes universi, s. [[universus]]. – ad unum omnes, s. [[unus]]. – omnes antiquissimi, alle, [[auch]] die ältesten, Cic.: [[omnia]] minima, alles, [[auch]] die geringste [[Kleinigkeit]], Cic.: [[omnia]] tua [[etiam]] minima commoda, Cic. – [[omnia]] quaecumque loquimur, Cic., agimus, Liv. – Singul. [[omnis]] subst., brevem vitam [[esse]] omni, [[multo]] [[magis]] [[seni]], Sen. suas. 7, 10: Plur. subst., omnes, alle (alle Menschen), Cic.: omnes, [[etiam]] infimi, Lentul. in Cic. ep.: m. partit. Genet., [[ibi]] Samnitium omnes considunt, Liv. 10, 31, 5: Macedonum [[fere]] omnibus et quibusdam Andriorum ut manerent persuasit, Liv. 31, 45, 7. – omne, alles, Cic.: gew. Plur., [[omnia]], alles, Cic.: [[omnia]] facere, alles [[tun]], alle [[Mühe]] [[anwenden]], Cic.: cum Patrone Epicurio [[mihi]] [[omnia]] sunt, [[ich]] stehe [[mit]] dem E. P. [[durchweg]] in dem freundschaftlichsten [[Verhältnis]], in [[ganz]] gutem [[Einvernehmen]], Cic. ep. 13, 1, 2: [[alia]] [[omnia]] [[sibi]] cum [[collega]] [[ratus]], alle anderen Angelegenheiten [[mit]] dem K. [[gemeinschaftlich]] [[betreiben]] zu [[müssen]], Sall. Iug. 43, 2: in eo sunt [[omnia]], [[hierauf]] beruht alles, Cic.: [[tutus]] et ad [[omnia]] (in [[jeder]] [[Hinsicht]]) [[opportunus]] [[locus]], Liv.: per [[omnia]], Liv., Vell. u. Quint., od. bl. [[omnia]], Verg., in allen Stücken: [[ante]] [[omnia]], [[vor]] allen Dingen, [[vorzüglich]], Liv.: [[alia]] [[omnia]], das [[Gegenteil]], Plin. ep.: dah. in [[alia]] [[omnia]] [[ire]] [[oder]] discedere, Cic., od. transire, Hirt. b. G., das [[Gegenteil]] [[behaupten]], anderer [[Meinung]] [[sein]]: [[omnia]] [[esse]], alles [[sein]], alles [[gelten]], das [[Faktotum]] [[sein]] (v. Pers.), [[hic]] [[enim]] [[omnia]] erat, [[Varro]]: [[Demetrius]] iis [[unus]] [[omnia]] est, Liv. – B) insbes.: a) = [[jeder]], zuw. [[auch]] [[unser]] [[allemal]], [[jedesmal]], militat [[omnis]] [[amans]], Ov.: omni die, Gell.: omnibus annis, Plin. u. Plin. pan.: omnibus mensibus, Cic.: omnibus tricenis diebus, Plin.: [[omnis]] veretur [[amor]], die [[Liebe]] fürchtet [[allemal]], Prop.: quaedam gallinae [[omnia]] gemina ova pariunt, [[einige]] [[Hühner]] [[legen]] [[allemal]] Doppeleier (Eier [[mit]] [[zwei]] Dottern), Plin. – b) = [[jedweder]], [[aller]] und [[jeder]] [[Art]], jegliche [[Art]] [[von]] usw., [[allerlei]], [[von]] [[allerlei]] [[Art]], alle möglichen, [[lauter]], [[olus]] omne, Hor.: [[omnis]] [[superstitio]], Liv.: [[omnis]] exempli documenta, Liv.: omnibus precibus petere, Cic.: omnibus tormentis necare, Caes.: omnibus rebus, [[auf]] alle mögliche [[Weise]], in [[jeder]] [[Beziehung]], Caes. – omnes secundos [[proventus]] rerum exspectare, [[lauter]], Caes.: omnes ([[lauter]]) milites tales habere, Ps. Quint. decl.: [[omnis]] ([[lauter]]) [[ordo]], Cic. Vgl. übh. [[Müller]] Liv. 1, 31, 6. Fabri Liv. 22, 41, 6. Schömann Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 56. Dietsch u. Fabri Sall. Iug. 103, 1. – II) in bezug [[auf]] die [[Stetigkeit]] = [[ganz]], zuw. [[aller]], alle, alles, [[Gallia]] [[omnis]], Caes.: [[omnis]] [[insula]], Caes.: sanguinem suum omnem effundere, Cic.: [[accepto]] omni patrimonio, Eutr.: in omni [[vita]], Cic.: [[non]] [[omnis]] moriar, Hor.: omne [[corpus]] intendere, Cic. – / [[omnia]] [[bei]] Dichtern zweisilb., s. Lachmann Lucr. 1, 1106. p. 72 sq. | |georg=omnis, e, [[aller]], alle, alles, I) in bezug [[auf]] die [[Zahl]], A) übh.: [[omnis]] [[fortuna]], Cic.: omnes habenas effundere, Verg.: [[sine]] omni [[periculo]], [[ohne]] alle (jede) G., Ter.: [[sine]] omni [[sapientia]], [[ohne]] die gesamte [[Philosophie]], Cic.: ut omittas leges [[alias]] omnes, Cic. – [[omnis]] [[cetera]] [[praeda]], Liv.: omnes ceterae [[res]], Cic.: [[ceterum]] omne [[argentum]], Liv.: ceterae omnes copiae, Liv.: [[cetera]] [[omnia]], [[Cato]]. – [[alii]] omnes, Sall. u. Liv.: leges [[aliae]] omnes, Cic.: [[aliae]] [[res]] omnes, [[Cato]]: [[alia]] [[omnia]], Cic.: [[omnia]] [[alia]], Plin. ep.: virtutes omnes reliquae, Cic.: [[reliqui]] [[magistratus]] omnes, Liv. – omnes universi, s. [[universus]]. – ad unum omnes, s. [[unus]]. – omnes antiquissimi, alle, [[auch]] die ältesten, Cic.: [[omnia]] minima, alles, [[auch]] die geringste [[Kleinigkeit]], Cic.: [[omnia]] tua [[etiam]] minima commoda, Cic. – [[omnia]] quaecumque loquimur, Cic., agimus, Liv. – Singul. [[omnis]] subst., brevem vitam [[esse]] omni, [[multo]] [[magis]] [[seni]], Sen. suas. 7, 10: Plur. subst., omnes, alle (alle Menschen), Cic.: omnes, [[etiam]] infimi, Lentul. in Cic. ep.: m. partit. Genet., [[ibi]] Samnitium omnes considunt, Liv. 10, 31, 5: Macedonum [[fere]] omnibus et quibusdam Andriorum ut manerent persuasit, Liv. 31, 45, 7. – omne, alles, Cic.: gew. Plur., [[omnia]], alles, Cic.: [[omnia]] facere, alles [[tun]], alle [[Mühe]] [[anwenden]], Cic.: cum Patrone Epicurio [[mihi]] [[omnia]] sunt, [[ich]] stehe [[mit]] dem E. P. [[durchweg]] in dem freundschaftlichsten [[Verhältnis]], in [[ganz]] gutem [[Einvernehmen]], Cic. ep. 13, 1, 2: [[alia]] [[omnia]] [[sibi]] cum [[collega]] [[ratus]], alle anderen Angelegenheiten [[mit]] dem K. [[gemeinschaftlich]] [[betreiben]] zu [[müssen]], Sall. Iug. 43, 2: in eo sunt [[omnia]], [[hierauf]] beruht alles, Cic.: [[tutus]] et ad [[omnia]] (in [[jeder]] [[Hinsicht]]) [[opportunus]] [[locus]], Liv.: per [[omnia]], Liv., Vell. u. Quint., od. bl. [[omnia]], Verg., in allen Stücken: [[ante]] [[omnia]], [[vor]] allen Dingen, [[vorzüglich]], Liv.: [[alia]] [[omnia]], das [[Gegenteil]], Plin. ep.: dah. in [[alia]] [[omnia]] [[ire]] [[oder]] discedere, Cic., od. transire, Hirt. b. G., das [[Gegenteil]] [[behaupten]], anderer [[Meinung]] [[sein]]: [[omnia]] [[esse]], alles [[sein]], alles [[gelten]], das [[Faktotum]] [[sein]] (v. Pers.), [[hic]] [[enim]] [[omnia]] erat, [[Varro]]: [[Demetrius]] iis [[unus]] [[omnia]] est, Liv. – B) insbes.: a) = [[jeder]], zuw. [[auch]] [[unser]] [[allemal]], [[jedesmal]], militat [[omnis]] [[amans]], Ov.: omni die, Gell.: omnibus annis, Plin. u. Plin. pan.: omnibus mensibus, Cic.: omnibus tricenis diebus, Plin.: [[omnis]] veretur [[amor]], die [[Liebe]] fürchtet [[allemal]], Prop.: quaedam gallinae [[omnia]] gemina ova pariunt, [[einige]] [[Hühner]] [[legen]] [[allemal]] Doppeleier (Eier [[mit]] [[zwei]] Dottern), Plin. – b) = [[jedweder]], [[aller]] und [[jeder]] [[Art]], jegliche [[Art]] [[von]] usw., [[allerlei]], [[von]] [[allerlei]] [[Art]], alle möglichen, [[lauter]], [[olus]] omne, Hor.: [[omnis]] [[superstitio]], Liv.: [[omnis]] exempli documenta, Liv.: omnibus precibus petere, Cic.: omnibus tormentis necare, Caes.: omnibus rebus, [[auf]] alle mögliche [[Weise]], in [[jeder]] [[Beziehung]], Caes. – omnes secundos [[proventus]] rerum exspectare, [[lauter]], Caes.: omnes ([[lauter]]) milites tales habere, Ps. Quint. decl.: [[omnis]] ([[lauter]]) [[ordo]], Cic. Vgl. übh. [[Müller]] Liv. 1, 31, 6. Fabri Liv. 22, 41, 6. Schömann Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 56. Dietsch u. Fabri Sall. Iug. 103, 1. – II) in bezug [[auf]] die [[Stetigkeit]] = [[ganz]], zuw. [[aller]], alle, alles, [[Gallia]] [[omnis]], Caes.: [[omnis]] [[insula]], Caes.: sanguinem suum omnem effundere, Cic.: [[accepto]] omni patrimonio, Eutr.: in omni [[vita]], Cic.: [[non]] [[omnis]] moriar, Hor.: omne [[corpus]] intendere, Cic. – / [[omnia]] [[bei]] Dichtern zweisilb., s. Lachmann Lucr. 1, 1106. p. 72 sq. | ||
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omnis omnis N C :: all men (pl.), all persons
omnis omnis omnis, omne ADJ :: each, every, every one (of a number); all (pl.); all/the whole of
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omnĭs: e (omnia is freq. a dissyl. in the poets, as Verg. G. 4, 221; id. A. 6, 33; Lucr. 1, 1106 Lachm.), adj. etym. dub.; perh. akin to ambo and Gr. ἀμφί (syn.: cunctus, universus),
I all, every: omnium rerum, quas ad beate vivendum sapientia comparaverit, nihil esse majus amicitiā, Cic. Fin. 1, 20, 65: ego nulli omnium neque populorum neque regum ... non ausim me comparare, Liv. 37, 53, 20: nemo omnium imperatorum, qui vivunt, id. 42, 34, 7.—With sup.: cur, si cuiquam novo civi potuerit adimi civitas, non omnibus antiquissimis civibus possit, all, even of the oldest families, Cic. Caecin. 35, 101: id effugiet qui non omnia minima repetet, id. Part. Or. 17, 60.—Cf. with etiam: ut omnium tibi auxilia adjungas, etiam infimorum, Cic. Cat. 3, 5, 12: omnibus tuis etiam minimis commodis, Treb. Pol. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 16, 1; Sall. C. 44, 5: Nero ad omnes etiam minimos Circenses commeabat, Suet. Ner. 22.—But with summa, extrema, and ultima, the neutr. plur. omnia is often closely connected in a distributive sense (= quidquid summum, etc.): a te, qui nobis omnia summa tribuis, Cic. de Or. 3, 4, 15: sed is omnia summa sperans aedilicius est mortuus, id. Brut. 28, 109: constituit extrema omnia experiri, Sall. C. 26, 5: quod omnia ultima pati quam se regi tradere maluissent, Liv. 37, 54, 2: omnes omnium ordinum homines, Cic. Rab. Perd. 7, 20: omnibus precibus petere contendit, with prayers of every kind, most urgently, Caes. B. G. 5, 6.—Esp. as subst.
A omnes, ium, comm., all men, all persons: quis est omnium, qui? etc., Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 66: unus ex omnibus, id. de Or. 1, 22, 99.—With gen. part.: Macedonum omnes, Liv. 31, 45, 7: praetorum, nisi qui inter tumultum effugerunt, omnes interficiuntur, id. 24, 32, 8; cf. id. 10, 31, 5; cf. also: ut omnes Tarquiniae gentis exules essent, id. 2, 2, 11: omnes Hernici nominis, id. 9, 42, 11.—
B omnĭa, ĭum, n., all things: omnium nomine quicumque ludos faciunt, etc., Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 9: omnia facere, to do every thing, make every exertion, spare no pains, Cic. Lael. 10, 35: omnia fore prius arbitratus sum, quam, etc., I should have believed any thing rather than that, etc., id. Att. 8, 11, 5: omnia mihi sunt cum aliquo, I agree with him on all topics, in all points (but mihi omnia communia sunt is the better read., Baiter), id. Fam. 13, 1, 2: in eo sunt omnia, every thing depends on that, id. ib. 15, 14, 5: omnia, quae sunt ad vivendum necessaria, id. Off. 1, 4, 11; 1, 43, 153; id. Fam. 4, 3, 3: omnia, quaecumque agimus, Liv. 30, 31, 6: esse omnia alicui, to be one's all, Ov. H. 12, 162: Demetrius iis unus omnia est, Liv. 40, 11: per omnia, in all points, in every thing, in every respect, Quint. 5, 2, 3: vir alioqui per omnia laudabilis, Vell. 2, 33: plebes omnia quam bellum malebat, Liv. 2, 39, 8; Sall. J. 79, 7; cf. Cic. Quint. 26, 82: eadem omnia, just the same: mihi certum est efficere in me omnia eadem, quae tu in te faxis, Plaut. As. 3, 3, 23: alia omnia, just the contrary: te alia omnia, quam quae velis, agere, moleste ferrem, Plin. Ep. 7, 15, 2; cf. alius, 6: omnia, adverbially, altogether, entirely, in every respect: tramites, omnia plani et ex facili mobiles, Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 25, 3: omnia Mercurio similis, in all respects, Verg. A. 4, 558.—
II In sing., every, all, the whole: militat omnis amans, every lover, all lovers, Ov. Am. 1, 9, 1: quia sine omni malitiā'st, without any (colloq. for sine ullā), Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 57; so, sine omni periclo, Ter. And. 2, 3, 17; but: ne sine omni quidem sapientiā, not without all knowledge, a complete philosophy, Cic. de Or. 2, 1, 5: cum omnis honestas manet a partibus quattuor, id. Off. 1, 43, 152: materia ad omnem laudem, et publice, et privatim, etc., every kind of, Liv. 6, 22, 6: castra plena omnis fortunae publicae privataeque, id. 22, 42, 6: cenare holus omne, every kind of, Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 2: Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, the whole of Gallia, Caes. B. G. 1, 1; cf.: omnis insula est in circuitu vicies centena millia passuum, id. ib. 5, 13: caelum, Cic. Fin. 2, 34, 112: corpus intenditur, id. Tusc. 2, 23, 56: sanguinem suum omnem profundere, every drop of, all, id. Clu. 6, 18: omnis in hoc sum, I am wholly engaged in this, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 11.—With plur. verb: omnis Graecia decoravere, etc., Cat. ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19.—As subst.: omne, is, n., every thing: nos autem, ab omni quod abhorret ab oculorum auriumque adprobatione, fugiamus, Cic. Off. 1, 35, 128 al.—Hence, adv.: omnīno, q. v.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
omnis,² e, tout, toute :
I idée de nombre :
1 a) sing., tout, chaque : omnis regio Cic. Prov. 31, chaque contrée ; omni tempore Cic. Amer. 16, en tout temps, dans toutes les circonstances ; b) pl., omnium rerum, quas..., nihil... Cic. Fin. 1, 65, de toutes les choses que..., (rien) aucune... ; omnes antiquissimi cives Cic. Cæc. 101, tous les citoyens même les plus anciens, cf. Cic. Part. 60 ; leges aliæ omnes Cic. Clu. 151, toutes les autres lois ; omnes aliæ figuræ Cic. Nat. 2, 47, toutes les autres figures ; omnes ceteræ res Cic. de Or. 2, 72, toutes les autres choses ; omnia summa Cic. Br. 109 ; Cic. de Or. 3, 15, tout ce qu’il y a de plus élevé ; extrema omnia Sall. C. 26, 5, les dernières extrémités ; eos septem, quos..., omnes video Cic. Rep. 1, 12, les sept que..., je les vois tous ; illa tria, quæ..., omnia justitia conficit Cic. Off. 2, 38, ces trois objets, qui..., sont tous contenus dans la justice ; alia omnia Cic. Phil. 2, 64 ; 4, 13 ; Sall. C. 21, 2 ; J. 46, 2, toutes les autres choses ; senatus in alia omnia discessit Cic. Fam. 10, 12, 3, le sénat fut d’un avis tout contraire, cf. Fam. 1, 2, 1 ; de nostro omnium interitu Cic. Cat. 1, 9, au sujet de notre mort à tous, cf. Cic. Cat. 4, 4 ; omnium vestrum studio satisfacere Cic. Fam. 15, 10, 1, donner satisfaction à votre dévouement à tous
2 [pris substt] a) m., omnes, tous : Cic., Cæs., etc. ; Macedonum fere omnes Liv. 31, 45, 7, la plupart des Macédoniens ; b) n. sing., omne, quod eloquimur Cic. de Or. 2, 158, tout ce que nous énonçons par la parole ; ab omni, quod... Cic. Off. 1, 128, loin de tout ce qui..., cf. Cic. Nat. 2, 58 || surtout n. pl., omnia, toutes choses, tout : omnia facere Cic. Læl. 35, tout faire, faire tous ses efforts ; omnia potius quam Cic. Quinct. 82, tout plutôt que ; cum Patrone mihi omnia sunt Cic. Fam. 13, 1, 2, tout est commun entre Patron et moi, cf. Sall. J. 43, 2 ; in eo sunt mihi omnia Cic. Fam. 15, 14, 5, cette affaire est tout pour moi ; omnia quæ ou quæcumque, tout ce qui, ce que, Cic. Off. 1, 11 ; de Or. 1, 9 ; ei omnia inimica sunt Cic. Quinct. 10, tout [hommes et choses] lui est ennemi, cf. Cic. Læl. 52 ; Demetrius iis unus omnia erat Liv. 40, 11, 3, Démétrius seul était tout pour eux ; per omnia Quint. 5, 2, 3, sous tous les rapports || [au gén. et dat.-abl.] : salus omnium Cic. Nat. 2, 56, le salut de toutes choses, cf. Cic. Tusc. 2, 47 ; Fin. 5, 25 ; Phil. 13, 49 ; omnibus conlucere Cic. Tim. 31, briller pour l’univers entier, cf. Cic. Nat. 2, 133 ; in omnibus Cic. Div. 2, 147, dans toutes choses ; his omnibus Cæs. C. 1, 52, 1, à cause de tout cela || [poét., acc. adv.] omnia, en tout : Virg. En. 4, 558 ; 9, 650.
II
1 [idée de généralité, d’ensemble] : hic ager omnis Cic. Agr. 2, 70, tout ce terrain ; bellum illud omne Cic. Mur. 31, toute cette guerre ; eo tempore omni Cic. Sulla 17, pendant tout ce temps-là ; Gallia omnis Cæs. G. 1, 1, l’ensemble de la Gaule ; sine omni sapientia Cic. de Or. 2, 5, sans l’ensemble des connaissances ; omni animo Cic. de Or. 2, 89, de tout son cœur, de toute son âme
2 [idée de sorte, d’espèce] : non omnem ludendi licentiam dare Cic. Off. 1, 103, ne pas accorder n’importe quelle permission de jouer ; omnis fertilitas Liv. 26, 16, 7, une fertilité de tout genre [en tous genres de productions] ; omnis amœnitas Liv. 23, 4, 4, agrément de toute espèce ; omnibus precibus Cæs. G. 5, 6, 3, par toute espèce de prières, cf. Cæs. G. 1, 32, 5 ; 5, 56, 2 ; 7, 1, 5 ; 7, 4, 10, etc. omnia souvent dissyll. chez les poètes : Virg. En. 6, 33.
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omnis, e, aller, alle, alles, I) in bezug auf die Zahl, A) übh.: omnis fortuna, Cic.: omnes habenas effundere, Verg.: sine omni periculo, ohne alle (jede) G., Ter.: sine omni sapientia, ohne die gesamte Philosophie, Cic.: ut omittas leges alias omnes, Cic. – omnis cetera praeda, Liv.: omnes ceterae res, Cic.: ceterum omne argentum, Liv.: ceterae omnes copiae, Liv.: cetera omnia, Cato. – alii omnes, Sall. u. Liv.: leges aliae omnes, Cic.: aliae res omnes, Cato: alia omnia, Cic.: omnia alia, Plin. ep.: virtutes omnes reliquae, Cic.: reliqui magistratus omnes, Liv. – omnes universi, s. universus. – ad unum omnes, s. unus. – omnes antiquissimi, alle, auch die ältesten, Cic.: omnia minima, alles, auch die geringste Kleinigkeit, Cic.: omnia tua etiam minima commoda, Cic. – omnia quaecumque loquimur, Cic., agimus, Liv. – Singul. omnis subst., brevem vitam esse omni, multo magis seni, Sen. suas. 7, 10: Plur. subst., omnes, alle (alle Menschen), Cic.: omnes, etiam infimi, Lentul. in Cic. ep.: m. partit. Genet., ibi Samnitium omnes considunt, Liv. 10, 31, 5: Macedonum fere omnibus et quibusdam Andriorum ut manerent persuasit, Liv. 31, 45, 7. – omne, alles, Cic.: gew. Plur., omnia, alles, Cic.: omnia facere, alles tun, alle Mühe anwenden, Cic.: cum Patrone Epicurio mihi omnia sunt, ich stehe mit dem E. P. durchweg in dem freundschaftlichsten Verhältnis, in ganz gutem Einvernehmen, Cic. ep. 13, 1, 2: alia omnia sibi cum collega ratus, alle anderen Angelegenheiten mit dem K. gemeinschaftlich betreiben zu müssen, Sall. Iug. 43, 2: in eo sunt omnia, hierauf beruht alles, Cic.: tutus et ad omnia (in jeder Hinsicht) opportunus locus, Liv.: per omnia, Liv., Vell. u. Quint., od. bl. omnia, Verg., in allen Stücken: ante omnia, vor allen Dingen, vorzüglich, Liv.: alia omnia, das Gegenteil, Plin. ep.: dah. in alia omnia ire oder discedere, Cic., od. transire, Hirt. b. G., das Gegenteil behaupten, anderer Meinung sein: omnia esse, alles sein, alles gelten, das Faktotum sein (v. Pers.), hic enim omnia erat, Varro: Demetrius iis unus omnia est, Liv. – B) insbes.: a) = jeder, zuw. auch unser allemal, jedesmal, militat omnis amans, Ov.: omni die, Gell.: omnibus annis, Plin. u. Plin. pan.: omnibus mensibus, Cic.: omnibus tricenis diebus, Plin.: omnis veretur amor, die Liebe fürchtet allemal, Prop.: quaedam gallinae omnia gemina ova pariunt, einige Hühner legen allemal Doppeleier (Eier mit zwei Dottern), Plin. – b) = jedweder, aller und jeder Art, jegliche Art von usw., allerlei, von allerlei Art, alle möglichen, lauter, olus omne, Hor.: omnis superstitio, Liv.: omnis exempli documenta, Liv.: omnibus precibus petere, Cic.: omnibus tormentis necare, Caes.: omnibus rebus, auf alle mögliche Weise, in jeder Beziehung, Caes. – omnes secundos proventus rerum exspectare, lauter, Caes.: omnes (lauter) milites tales habere, Ps. Quint. decl.: omnis (lauter) ordo, Cic. Vgl. übh. Müller Liv. 1, 31, 6. Fabri Liv. 22, 41, 6. Schömann Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 56. Dietsch u. Fabri Sall. Iug. 103, 1. – II) in bezug auf die Stetigkeit = ganz, zuw. aller, alle, alles, Gallia omnis, Caes.: omnis insula, Caes.: sanguinem suum omnem effundere, Cic.: accepto omni patrimonio, Eutr.: in omni vita, Cic.: non omnis moriar, Hor.: omne corpus intendere, Cic. – / omnia bei Dichtern zweisilb., s. Lachmann Lucr. 1, 1106. p. 72 sq.