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ἵνα οὖν μηδ' ἐν τούτῳ δῷ αὐτοῖς λαβήν (Photius, Fragments on the Epistle to the Romans 483.26) → so that he doesn't give them even here a handle (= an opportunity for refutation)

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Latin > English

passio passionis N F :: suffering; passion; (esp. of Christ); disease (Bee)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

passĭo: ōnis, f. patior,
I a suffering, enduring (post-class.).
I Lit., Maxim. Gallus, 3, 42; Prud. στεφ. 5, 291; Tert. adv. Val 9 fin.; id. adv. Gnost. 13—Esp. (eccl. Lat.), the sufferings of Christ: demus operam, ut mereamur a Deo et ultionem passionis et praemium. Lact. 5, 23, 5: post passionem suam, Vulg. Act. 1, 3; plur., id. 2 Cor. 1, 7; id. Phil. 3, 10.—
   B In partic., a disease, Firm. 2, 12.—
II Transf.
   A An event, occurrence, phenomenon, App. Mund. p. 61, 31.—
   B A passion, affection, a transl. of the Gr. πάθος: passio in linguā Latinā, maxime in usu loquendi ecclesiastico, non nisi ad vituperationem consuevit intellegi, Aug. Nupt. et Concup. 33; id. Civ. Dei, 8, 16; Serv. ad Verg. G. 2, 499.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

passĭō, ōnis, f. (patior),
1 action de supporter, de souffrir : Ps. Apul. Ascl. 28 || passion de J.-C. : Lact. Inst. 5, 23, 5 ; Vulg.
2 souffrance du corps, maladie : Firm. Math. 2, 12
3 affection de l’âme, passion : Aug. Nupt. 33 ; Civ. 8, 16
4 accident, perturbation dans la nature : Apul. Mund. 10 ; 18
5 [gramm.] idée de passif : Consent. 366, 3 ; 368, 9.

Latin > German (Georges)

passio, ōnis, f. (patior), I) das Leiden, Erdulden, poenarum, Ps. Apul. Ascl. 28. – absol. im christl. Sinne oft bei den Eccl. (s. Bünem. Lact. 5, 23, 5): dominica, das Leiden des Herrn (Jesus), Sulp. Sev. – insbes. das körperl. Leiden, die Unpäßlichkeit, Krankheit, Cael. Aur. u.a.: epileptica od. puerilis od. sacra, die Epilepsie, Cael. Aur.: passio cadentium capillorum, Th. Prisc.: Plur. corporum passiones, Körperleiden, Arnob. – II) übtr.: A) die Empfindsamkeit, der Affekt, Augustin. de civ. dei 8, 16 u.a. -dagegen animi passio = πάθη, das Seelenleiden, Varro bei Charis. 241, 33. – B) der Zufall, das Naturereignis, Apul. de mund. 10 u. 18. / sui passio, s. suipassio.

Latin > Chinese

*passio, onis. f. :: 苦難