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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
aequănĭmis: aequus-animus, adj. in Vet. Onomast. = εὐγνῶμων,
I kind, mild. —Adv.: aequănĭmĭter, calmly, with equanimity (only in later Lat.), Macr. S. 2, 4; Sulp. Dial. 1, 14; Amm. 19, 10; Tert. Patient. 8 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
æquănĭmis, e, indulgent, bienveillant : Herm. Past. 2, 51.
Latin > German (Georges)
aequanimis, e (aequus u. animus), nachsichtig, Hermae Past. 2, 12, 1.