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|georg=vēcors ([[vaecors]]), cordis, Abl. cordī, Genet. Plur. cordium (2. ve u. [[cor]]), aberwitzig, wahnwitzig, [[unsinnig]], der Besinnung beraubt, [[verrückt]], [[auch]] frevlen Sinnes, [[tückisch]] ([[δολῶπις]]), a) v. Pers. usw., verb. [[vecors]] et [[prope]] [[hebes]], Aur. Vict.: vecordes [[sine]] colore, Cic.: conscientiā vecordes, Tac.: [[vecors]] de tribunali decurrit, Liv.: cum [[ille]] [[furibundus]] incitatā illā vecordi mente venisset, Cic.: [[more]] vecordium in [[publicum]] evolat, Iustin.: agrestibus parentibus vecordior, Aur. Vict.: [[iste]] vecordissimus, Cic. u. Apul. (u. so Kompar. u. Superl. [[bei]] Rhemn. Palaem. 536, 20 K. [[ohne]] [[Beleg]]). – b) v. Lebl., [[bes]]. v. Zuständen u. Eigenschaften: [[impetus]], Liv.: [[vox]], Liv.: [[facundia]], Tac.: [[pertinacia]], Val. Max.
|georg=vēcors ([[vaecors]]), cordis, Abl. cordī, Genet. Plur. cordium (2. ve u. [[cor]]), aberwitzig, wahnwitzig, [[unsinnig]], der Besinnung beraubt, [[verrückt]], [[auch]] frevlen Sinnes, [[tückisch]] ([[δολῶπις]]), a) v. Pers. usw., verb. [[vecors]] et [[prope]] [[hebes]], Aur. Vict.: vecordes [[sine]] colore, Cic.: conscientiā vecordes, Tac.: [[vecors]] de tribunali decurrit, Liv.: cum [[ille]] [[furibundus]] incitatā illā vecordi mente venisset, Cic.: [[more]] vecordium in [[publicum]] evolat, Iustin.: agrestibus parentibus vecordior, Aur. Vict.: [[iste]] vecordissimus, Cic. u. Apul. (u. so Kompar. u. Superl. [[bei]] Rhemn. Palaem. 536, 20 K. [[ohne]] [[Beleg]]). – b) v. Lebl., [[bes]]. v. Zuständen u. Eigenschaften: [[impetus]], Liv.: [[vox]], Liv.: [[facundia]], Tac.: [[pertinacia]], Val. Max.
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|lnztxt=vecors, ordis. ''adj''. ''c''. ''s''. :: [[瘋癲]]。[[癡]]。[[乖戾]]。[[惡心者]]
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 13 June 2024

Latin > English

vecors (gen.), vecordis ADJ :: mad; frenzied

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vē-cors: (vāecors), cordis, adj. cor,
I destitute of reason; senseless, silly, foolish; mad, insane (syn.: excors, delirus, vesanus): aliis cor ipsum animus videtur: ex quo excordes, vaecordes concordesque dicuntur, Cic. Tusc. 1, 9, 18; cf.: vecors est turbati et mali cordis, Fest. p. 372 Müll.: ego te non vaecordem, non furiosum, non mente captum, non tragico illo Oreste dementiorem putem? Cic. Pis. 20, 47; Liv. 4, 50, 4; 4, 49, 11; Ov. M. 5, 291; Hor. S. 2, 5, 74: scelere et metu vecors, Tac. H. 2, 23: pavidi vecordesque in primam pugnantium aciem procurrunt, Just. 24, 8, 3; also: deformis habitu more vecordium in publicum evolat, id. 2, 7, 10: mens, Cic. Sest. 55, 117: impetus prope vecors, Liv. 7, 15, 3: pertinacia, Val. Max. 9, 2, 4.—Comp.: vecordior, Aur. Vict. Caes. 40 med.—Sup.: istius vaecordissimi mentem terrebant, Cic. Dom. 55, 141; App. Mag. p. 274, 31.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vēcors¹¹ (væc-), dis (ve, cor),
1 extravagant, insensé : Cic. Tusc. 1, 18 ; Pis. 47 ; Sest. 117 ; vecordissimus Cic. Domo 141
2 fourbe, perfide : Fest. 372.

Latin > German (Georges)

vēcors (vaecors), cordis, Abl. cordī, Genet. Plur. cordium (2. ve u. cor), aberwitzig, wahnwitzig, unsinnig, der Besinnung beraubt, verrückt, auch frevlen Sinnes, tückisch (δολῶπις), a) v. Pers. usw., verb. vecors et prope hebes, Aur. Vict.: vecordes sine colore, Cic.: conscientiā vecordes, Tac.: vecors de tribunali decurrit, Liv.: cum ille furibundus incitatā illā vecordi mente venisset, Cic.: more vecordium in publicum evolat, Iustin.: agrestibus parentibus vecordior, Aur. Vict.: iste vecordissimus, Cic. u. Apul. (u. so Kompar. u. Superl. bei Rhemn. Palaem. 536, 20 K. ohne Beleg). – b) v. Lebl., bes. v. Zuständen u. Eigenschaften: impetus, Liv.: vox, Liv.: facundia, Tac.: pertinacia, Val. Max.

Latin > Chinese

vecors, ordis. adj. c. s. :: 瘋癲乖戾惡心者