spontaneus
μάλα δ' ὦκα θύρηθ' ἔα ἀμφὶς ἐκείνων → very soon I was out, away from them | very soon was out of the water, and away from them
Latin > English
spontaneus spontanea, spontaneum ADJ :: of one's own will; voluntary; spontaneous
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
spontānĕus: a, um, adj. sponte,
I of one's free will, voluntary, spontaneous (late Lat.): mors, Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 22: voluntas, free will, Cod. Just. 2, 3, 2: benignitates numinum, Arn. 3, p. 114.—Adv.: spontānĕē, voluntarily, willingly, of one's own mind: apparere tumores, Theod. Prisc. 1, 8; Vulg. 1 Pet. 5, 2; Hier. Ep. 52, n. 7.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
spontānĕus, a, um (spons), spontané, volontaire : Macr. Scip. 2, 22.
Latin > German (Georges)
spontāneus, a, um (spons), freiwillig, frei, mors, Augustin. de civ. dei 1, 26. Macr. som. Scip. 2, 12, 2: bellum, Augustin. de civ. dei 4, 14: voluntas, Cod. Iust. 2, 3, 2: benignitates numinum, Arnob. 3, 24: spontaneo ferri agitatu, Macr. somn. Scip. 2, 14, 13: nec formido iussus adgredi opus, quod spontaneum cessit inpune, Veget. mil. 2. praef. extr. p. 34, 3 L.2 – / Sen. ep. 121, 7 falsche Lesart.