lenitudo

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νὺξ βροτοῖσιν οὔτε κῆρες οὔτε πλοῦτος, ἀλλ' ἄφαρ βέβακε, τῷ δ' ἐπέρχεται χαίρειν τε καὶ στέρεσθαι → starry night abides not with men, nor tribulation, nor wealth; in a moment it is gone from us, and another hath his turn of gladness, and of bereavement | Starry night does not remain constant with men, nor does tribulation, nor wealth; in a moment it is gone from us, and to another in his turn come both gladness and bereavement

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lēnĭtūdo: ĭnis, f. id.,
I softness, mildness, gentleness, calmness (very rare): orationis, Pac. ap. Cic. Tusc. 5, 16, 46 (Trag. Fragm. v. 247 Rib.): mira lenitudine ac suavitate abundat, Turp. ap. Non. 132, 3 (Com. Fragm. v. 189 Rib.): nimia in aliquem lenitudo, * Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 61, § 136.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lēnĭtūdō,¹⁶ ĭnis, f., (lenis), douceur, bonté : Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 136 ; Amm. 18, 104 || douceur du style : Pacuv. d. Cic. Tusc. 5, 46.

Latin > German (Georges)

lēnitūdo, inis, f. (lenis), die Milde, a) = Gelassenheit, orationis, Pacuv. tr. 247. – b) = Sanftmut, Aur. Vict. de Caes. 16, 9. – oder = Gelindigkeit gegen jmd., in alqm, Cic. Verr. 4, 136 (vgl. Non. 132, 7): mirā lenitudine abundare, Turpil. com. 189.

Latin > English

lenitudo lenitudinis N F :: softness; mildness; calmness