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|lshtext=<b>ālūcĭnor</b>: ([[better]] [[than]] all- or [[hall]]-; cf. Gron. ad Gell. 16, 12, 3), ātus, 1, v. dep. prob. from [[ἀλύω]], [[ἀλύσσω]]; ἄλη, [[ἀλύκη]] | |lshtext=<b>ālūcĭnor</b>: ([[better]] [[than]] all- or [[hall]]-; cf. Gron. ad Gell. 16, 12, 3), ātus, 1, v. dep. prob. from [[ἀλύω]], [[ἀλύσσω]]; ἄλη, [[ἀλύκη]]; cf. Gell. 16, 12, 3,<br /><b>I</b> to [[wander]] in [[mind]], to [[talk]] [[idly]], [[prate]], [[dream]] (syn.: [[aberro]], [[deliro]], [[desipio]], [[insanio]]): alucinari: aberrare et non consistere, [[atque]] dissolvi et obstupefieri [[atque]] tardari, Non. 121, 20 ([[apparently]] not used [[before]] the [[time]] of Cic., [[yet]] cf. [[alucinatio]]): quae [[Epicurus]] [[oscitans]] alucinatus est, Cic. N. D. 1, 26, 72: [[suspicor]] hunc alucinari, id. Att. 15, 29; Gell. 16, 12, 3: [[indicium]] vagi animi et alucinantis, id. 4, 20, 8: epistolae nostrae debent [[interdum]] alucinari, to [[follow]] no [[definite]] [[train]] of [[thought]], to [[digress]] [[freely]], Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 9: alucinans [[pastor]], Col. 7, 3, 26. | ||
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ālūcĭnor: (better than all- or hall-; cf. Gron. ad Gell. 16, 12, 3), ātus, 1, v. dep. prob. from ἀλύω, ἀλύσσω; ἄλη, ἀλύκη; cf. Gell. 16, 12, 3,
I to wander in mind, to talk idly, prate, dream (syn.: aberro, deliro, desipio, insanio): alucinari: aberrare et non consistere, atque dissolvi et obstupefieri atque tardari, Non. 121, 20 (apparently not used before the time of Cic., yet cf. alucinatio): quae Epicurus oscitans alucinatus est, Cic. N. D. 1, 26, 72: suspicor hunc alucinari, id. Att. 15, 29; Gell. 16, 12, 3: indicium vagi animi et alucinantis, id. 4, 20, 8: epistolae nostrae debent interdum alucinari, to follow no definite train of thought, to digress freely, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 9: alucinans pastor, Col. 7, 3, 26.