intemperies

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

in-tempĕrĭes: ēi, f.,
I intemperateness, inclemency.
I Lit.: caeli, Liv. 8, 18: aquarum, immoderate rains, id. 3, 31.— Hence, transf., a tempest, storm, i. e. calamity: intemperies modo in nostram advenit domum, Plaut. Capt. 4, 4, 3.—
II Trop.
   A Intemperate behavior, outrageous conduct, fury, madness, insanity, folly: amici, Cic. Att. 4, 6: cohortium, Tac. H. 1, 64: mulierum, Gell. 1, 23, 11: intemperies ista quae μελαγχολία dicitur, id. 18, 7, 4.—Plur.: has ejus (Xanthippes) intemperies in maritum demirari, Gell. 1, 17, 2. —
   B In gen., intemperance: ebrietatis, Just. 12, 13, 10.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

intempĕrĭēs,¹² ēī, f.,
1 état déréglé, excessif, immodéré de qqch. : cæli Liv. 8, 18, 1, inclémence de l’atmosphère, intempérie ; aquarum Liv. 3, 31, 1, excès de pluies ; ex verna intempérie Liv. 22, 2, 10, à la suite des intempéries du printemps