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πόθῳ δὲ τοῦ θανόντος ἠγκιστρωμένη ψυχὴν περισπαίροντι φυσήσει νεκρῷ → pierced by sorrow for the dead shall breathe forth her soul on the quivering body

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|georg=immoderātio, ōnis, f. ([[immoderatus]]), der [[Mangel]] an [[Mäßigung]], die [[Unmäßigkeit]], [[potus]], Ambros. de [[Elia]] et ieiun. 12. § 44: pugnandi, Heges. 5, 7: libidinis, Augustin. de ord. 1. § 4: efferri immoderatione verborum, [[sich]] in maßloser [[Rede]] [[ergehen]], Cic. Sull 30: Plur., liberare orbem a tyrannicis immoderationibus, v. d. zügellosen [[Herrschaft]], Firm. math. 1, 10, 13. – absol., Augustin. de music. 9. no. 15.
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Revision as of 09:03, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

immŏdĕrātĭo: (inm-), ōnis, f. immoderatus,
I want of moderation, excess (rare): efferri immoderatione verborum, i. e. exaggerated expressions, Cic. Sull. 10, 30: potūs, Ambros. de Elia et Jejun. 12, 44. —
II Want of measure or rhythm: omnem mensuram et modum immoderationi anteponi, August. Music. 9, n. 15.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

immŏdĕrātĭō,¹⁶ ōnis, f. (immoderatus), défaut de mesure : verborum Cic. Sulla 30, dans les paroles || abst : Aug. Mus. 9, 15.

Latin > German (Georges)

immoderātio, ōnis, f. (immoderatus), der Mangel an Mäßigung, die Unmäßigkeit, potus, Ambros. de Elia et ieiun. 12. § 44: pugnandi, Heges. 5, 7: libidinis, Augustin. de ord. 1. § 4: efferri immoderatione verborum, sich in maßloser Rede ergehen, Cic. Sull 30: Plur., liberare orbem a tyrannicis immoderationibus, v. d. zügellosen Herrschaft, Firm. math. 1, 10, 13. – absol., Augustin. de music. 9. no. 15.