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οἷς τὰ ὁρώμενα τὴν ἀρχὴν ἐνδίδωσι, καὶ οἷον ὑπήνεμα διὰ τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν τὰ πάθη ταῖς ψυχαῖς εἰστοξεύονται → who taketh his beginning and occasion from something which is seen, and then his passion, as though wind borne, shoots through the eyes and into the heart

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Latest revision as of 09:06, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

suāvĭlŏquentĭa: ae, f. suaviloquens,
I sweetness of speech, suaviloquence: et oratorem appellat (Ennius Cethegum) et suaviloquentiam tribuit, Cic. Brut. 15, 58; cf. suaviloquens.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

suāvĭlŏquentĭa, æ, f. (suaviloquens), douceur de langage : Enn. d. Cic. Br. 58.

Latin > German (Georges)

suāviloquentia, ae, f. (suaviloquens), das angenehme-, liebliche Reden, Cic. Brut. 58. Augustin. conf. 5, 3. § 3.