concitatio

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Latin > English

concitatio concitationis N F :: action of arousing passion/sexual desire, stimulation; passion; excitement
concitatio concitatio concitationis N F :: rapid/quick/violent motion; impetuosity/animatedness (speaking); disturbance

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

concĭtātĭo: ōnis, f. concito, lit.,
I a hastening, quick movement: remorum, Liv. 44, 28, 10.—
II Trop.
   A In gen., an exciting or rousing up; esp., of the passions, an emotion of mind, affection, passion (in good prose; most freq. in Cic. and Quint.): sapientem ab omni concitatione animi, quam perturbationem voco, semper vacare, Cic. Tusc. 5, 16, 48; cf.: concitationes vehementiores animi, id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 13, § 39: quaedam animi, id. Div. 1, 18, 34: animorum (i. e. ira), Liv. 9, 7, 10: mentis, Cic. Div. 2, 11, 27; and absol., Quint. 1, 11, 12; 2, 8, 11; 7, 4, 31; 10, 1, 114; 11, 3, 146 (opp. misericordia), id. 1, 10, 25.—
   B Concr., a sedition, a tumult: plebei contra patres concitatione et seditione nuntiatā, Cic. Brut. 14, 56; cf. crebrae (multitudinis), Caes. B. C. 3, 106 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

concĭtātĭō,¹³ ōnis, f. (concito),
1 mouvement rapide : Liv. 44, 28, 10
2 mouvement violent, excitation de l’âme : concitatio animi quam perturbationem voco Cic. Tusc. 5, 48, l’excitation de l’âme que j’appelle passion
3 sédition, soulèvement : Cic. Br. 56 ; Cæs. C. 3, 106, 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

concitātio, ōnis, f. (concito), das Sich-in-Bewegung-Setzen: 1) die rührige, schleunige Bewegung, remorum, der schnelle Ruderschlag, Liv. 44, 28, 10. – 2) die unruhige Bewegung, pass., a) die polit., der Auflauf der Volksmenge, plebi contra patres c. et seditio, Cic. Brut. 56: crebrae ex concursu multitudinis concitationes fiebant, Caes. b.c. 3, 106, 5. – b) die innere Aufregung, α) des Gemütes, die Gemütsaufregung, Leidenschaftlichkeit, klass. immer mit Genet. animi, zB. animi c. nimia, ab omni concitatione animi semper vacare, Cic.: concitationem (zornige Aufr.) animorum frangere, Liv. – im Plur., hae tam graves concitationes, Cic.: concitationes, coërcitiones, Augustin.: tuae vehementiores animi concitationes, Cic. – nachaug. absol., quā concitatione consurgat ira, Quint.: aliā modulatione concitationem iudicum, aliā miserationem petimus, suchen wir die R. in eine aufgeregte..., in eine mitleidige Stimmung zu versetzen, Quint. – β) des Geistes, die Geistesaufregung, das Leben, das Feuer, klass. immer concitatio animi od. mentis (des Weissagers), Cic. – nachaug. absol. v. Feuer des Redners, tanta in eo vis est, id acumen, ea concitatio, ut illum eodem animo dixisse, quo bellavit, appareat, Quint. 10, 1, 114.

Latin > Chinese

concitatio, onis. f. :: — plebis 謆惑民。