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|lshtext=<b>sēdo</b>: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [[sedeo]].<br /><b>I</b> Act. (orig. to [[cause]] to [[sit]], to [[seat]]; [[hence]], of [[inanimate]] or [[abstract]] objects), to [[allay]], [[settle]], [[still]], [[calm]], [[assuage]], [[appease]], [[quiet]], [[check]], [[end]], [[stop]], [[stay]], etc. (syn.: [[mitigo]], [[mulceo]], [[lenio]]): [[cave]] putes, aut [[mare]] ullum aut flammam esse tantam, [[quam]] non facilius [[sit]] sedare [[quam]] effrenatam insolentiā multitudinem, Cic. Rep. 1, 42, 65: pulverem, Phaedr. 2, 5, 18: [[curriculum]], Cic. Arat. 125; cf. [[vela]], i. e. to [[furl]], Prop. 3 (4) 21, 20: flammam, id. 3 (4), 18, 5: incendia, Ov. R. Am. 117.—Mid.: sedatis fluctibus, having subsided, abated, lulled, Cic. Inv. 2, 51, 154: sedatis ventis, Ov. M. 15, 349; cf.: [[tempestas]] sedatur, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 18, § 46.—Of [[hunger]], [[thirst]], etc.: sitim, to [[slake]], [[quench]], Lucr. 2, 663; 4, 850; Ov. M. 3, 415; Phaedr. 4, 4, 1; Suet. Oth. 11 al.: famem ac sitim, Plin. 11, 54, 119, § 284; cf.: carne jejunia, Ov. M. 15, 83: lassitudinem, Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 75; Nep. Eum. 9, 6: pestilentiam, Liv. 7, 3; Just. 20, 2, 8: dolores aurium, Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 133: tumorem vulnerum, id. 30, 13, 39, § 114; 20, 20, 81, § 211: scabiem, pruritum, id. 30, 13, 41, § 121 et saep.: (populi [[impetus]]) [[aliquando]] incenditur, et [[saepe]] sedatur, Cic. Leg. 3, 10, 24: [[bellum]] intestinum ac domesticum, id. Cat. 2, 13, 28; so, [[bellum]], Nep. Dat. 8, 6: pugnam, id. Cat. 3, 3, 6: [[proelium]], Liv. 34, 5: seditionem, Cic. Rep. 1, 38, 60; id. Att. 5, 14, 1: tumultum, Caes. B. C. 3, 18; 3, 106 fin.; Liv. 3, 15 al.: discordias, Cic. Phil. 1, 1, 1: controversiam, id. Leg. 1, 21, 54: contentionem, Liv. 39, 39: invidiam et infamiam, Cic. Verr. 1, 1, 1; cf.: sermunculum omnem aut restinxerit aut sedarit, id. Att. 13, 10, 2: miserias, Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 107: calamitatem, Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 24: [[mala]], Cic. Phil. 2, 18, 46.—Of feelings, passions, appetites, etc.: in animis hominum motum dicendo vel excitare vel sedare, Cic. de Or. 1, 46, 202: mentes (opp. excitare), id. ib. 1, 5, 17; cf.: [[appetitus]] omnes, id. Off. 1, 29, 103: illā tertiā parte animi, in quā irarum exsistit [[ardor]], sedatā [[atque]] restinctā, id. Div. 1, 29, 61: animos militum, Liv. 26, 21: iram, Plaut. Merc. 5, 4, 1: cupidinem, id. Am. 2, 2, 210: rabiem, Hor. Epod. 12, 9: pavorem, Liv. 1, 16: lamentationem, id. 25, 37: [[fletus]], Prop. 2, 16 (3, 8), 31: curas, Stat. Th. 12, 514: vulnera mentis, Ov. P. 4, 11, 19 et saep.—Rarely [[with]] [[personal]] objects: affert potionem et te sedatum it, Plaut. Curc. 1, 2, 22: ut vix a magistratibus juventus sedaretur, [[was]] quieted, brought to [[order]], Liv. 21, 20: tumultuantes [[deinde]] milites [[ipse]] sedavit, Just. 12, 15, 2.—*<br /><b>II</b> Neutr., to [[become]] [[quiet]], to [[lull]], [[subside]]: [[postquam]] [[tempestas]] sedavit, Auct. ap. Gell. 18, 12, 6 (cf. the [[mid]].: sedatur [[tempestas]], [[supra]]).—Hence, sēdātus, a, um, P. a., [[composed]], [[moderate]], [[calm]], [[quiet]], [[tranquil]], [[sedate]] ([[class]].): [[alter]] ([[Herodotus]]) [[sine]] ullis salebris [[quasi]] [[sedatus]] [[amnis]] fluit, [[alter]] ([[Thucydides]]) incitatior fertur, Cic. Or. 12, 39: in ipsis numeris sedatior, id. ib. 52, 176: sedatissimā et depressissimā voce uti, Auct. Her. 3, 14, 24; cf.: Terenti, Latinā voce Menandrum sedatis vocibus effers, in [[gentle]] tones, Cic. poët. ap. Suet. Vit. Ter. 5: oderunt Sedatum celeres, agilem gnavumque remissi, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 90: scribere sedatiore [[animo]], Cic. Att. 8, 3, 7; cf.: olli sedato respondit corde [[Latinus]]. Verg. A. 12, 18: amnes, id. ib. 9, 30: sedato gradu in [[castra]] abeunt, Liv. 25, 37: sedatius [[tempus]], Cic. Clu. 37, 103.—Adv.: sēdātē, [[calmly]], [[tranquilly]], [[sedately]], Plaut. Men. 5, 6, 17; Cic. Tusc. 2, 20, 46; 2, 24, 58; id. Or. 27, 92. —Comp., Amm. 25, 1, 5. | |lshtext=<b>sēdo</b>: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [[sedeo]].<br /><b>I</b> Act. (orig. to [[cause]] to [[sit]], to [[seat]]; [[hence]], of [[inanimate]] or [[abstract]] objects), to [[allay]], [[settle]], [[still]], [[calm]], [[assuage]], [[appease]], [[quiet]], [[check]], [[end]], [[stop]], [[stay]], etc. (syn.: [[mitigo]], [[mulceo]], [[lenio]]): [[cave]] putes, aut [[mare]] ullum aut flammam esse tantam, [[quam]] non facilius [[sit]] sedare [[quam]] effrenatam insolentiā multitudinem, Cic. Rep. 1, 42, 65: pulverem, Phaedr. 2, 5, 18: [[curriculum]], Cic. Arat. 125; cf. [[vela]], i. e. to [[furl]], Prop. 3 (4) 21, 20: flammam, id. 3 (4), 18, 5: incendia, Ov. R. Am. 117.—Mid.: sedatis fluctibus, having subsided, abated, lulled, Cic. Inv. 2, 51, 154: sedatis ventis, Ov. M. 15, 349; cf.: [[tempestas]] sedatur, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 18, § 46.—Of [[hunger]], [[thirst]], etc.: sitim, to [[slake]], [[quench]], Lucr. 2, 663; 4, 850; Ov. M. 3, 415; Phaedr. 4, 4, 1; Suet. Oth. 11 al.: famem ac sitim, Plin. 11, 54, 119, § 284; cf.: carne jejunia, Ov. M. 15, 83: lassitudinem, Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 75; Nep. Eum. 9, 6: pestilentiam, Liv. 7, 3; Just. 20, 2, 8: dolores aurium, Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 133: tumorem vulnerum, id. 30, 13, 39, § 114; 20, 20, 81, § 211: scabiem, pruritum, id. 30, 13, 41, § 121 et saep.: (populi [[impetus]]) [[aliquando]] incenditur, et [[saepe]] sedatur, Cic. Leg. 3, 10, 24: [[bellum]] intestinum ac domesticum, id. Cat. 2, 13, 28; so, [[bellum]], Nep. Dat. 8, 6: pugnam, id. Cat. 3, 3, 6: [[proelium]], Liv. 34, 5: seditionem, Cic. Rep. 1, 38, 60; id. Att. 5, 14, 1: tumultum, Caes. B. C. 3, 18; 3, 106 fin.; Liv. 3, 15 al.: discordias, Cic. Phil. 1, 1, 1: controversiam, id. Leg. 1, 21, 54: contentionem, Liv. 39, 39: invidiam et infamiam, Cic. Verr. 1, 1, 1; cf.: sermunculum omnem aut restinxerit aut sedarit, id. Att. 13, 10, 2: miserias, Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 107: calamitatem, Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 24: [[mala]], Cic. Phil. 2, 18, 46.—Of feelings, passions, appetites, etc.: in animis hominum motum dicendo vel excitare vel sedare, Cic. de Or. 1, 46, 202: mentes (opp. excitare), id. ib. 1, 5, 17; cf.: [[appetitus]] omnes, id. Off. 1, 29, 103: illā tertiā parte animi, in quā irarum exsistit [[ardor]], sedatā [[atque]] restinctā, id. Div. 1, 29, 61: animos militum, Liv. 26, 21: iram, Plaut. Merc. 5, 4, 1: cupidinem, id. Am. 2, 2, 210: rabiem, Hor. Epod. 12, 9: pavorem, Liv. 1, 16: lamentationem, id. 25, 37: [[fletus]], Prop. 2, 16 (3, 8), 31: curas, Stat. Th. 12, 514: vulnera mentis, Ov. P. 4, 11, 19 et saep.—Rarely [[with]] [[personal]] objects: affert potionem et te sedatum it, Plaut. Curc. 1, 2, 22: ut vix a magistratibus juventus sedaretur, [[was]] quieted, brought to [[order]], Liv. 21, 20: tumultuantes [[deinde]] milites [[ipse]] sedavit, Just. 12, 15, 2.—*<br /><b>II</b> Neutr., to [[become]] [[quiet]], to [[lull]], [[subside]]: [[postquam]] [[tempestas]] sedavit, Auct. ap. Gell. 18, 12, 6 (cf. the [[mid]].: sedatur [[tempestas]], [[supra]]).—Hence, sēdātus, a, um, P. a., [[composed]], [[moderate]], [[calm]], [[quiet]], [[tranquil]], [[sedate]] ([[class]].): [[alter]] ([[Herodotus]]) [[sine]] ullis salebris [[quasi]] [[sedatus]] [[amnis]] fluit, [[alter]] ([[Thucydides]]) incitatior fertur, Cic. Or. 12, 39: in ipsis numeris sedatior, id. ib. 52, 176: sedatissimā et depressissimā voce uti, Auct. Her. 3, 14, 24; cf.: Terenti, Latinā voce Menandrum sedatis vocibus effers, in [[gentle]] tones, Cic. poët. ap. Suet. Vit. Ter. 5: oderunt Sedatum celeres, agilem gnavumque remissi, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 90: scribere sedatiore [[animo]], Cic. Att. 8, 3, 7; cf.: olli sedato respondit corde [[Latinus]]. Verg. A. 12, 18: amnes, id. ib. 9, 30: sedato gradu in [[castra]] abeunt, Liv. 25, 37: sedatius [[tempus]], Cic. Clu. 37, 103.—Adv.: sēdātē, [[calmly]], [[tranquilly]], [[sedately]], Plaut. Men. 5, 6, 17; Cic. Tusc. 2, 20, 46; 2, 24, 58; id. Or. 27, 92. —Comp., Amm. 25, 1, 5. | ||
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|gf=<b>sēdō</b>,¹⁰ āvī, ātum, āre (causatif de [[sedeo]]).<br /> <b>I</b> tr.,<br /><b>1</b> faire asseoir, rasseoir : pulverem Phædr. 2, 5, 18, abattre la poussière<br /><b>2</b> faire tenir en repos, calmer, apaiser : [[mare]], flammam Cic. Rep. 1, 65, maîtriser la mer, des flammes ; [[tempestas]] sedatur Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 46, la tempête tombe, se calme || [fig.] sitim Lucr. 2, 663, apaiser la soif ; lassitudinem Nep. Eum. 9, 6, faire tomber la fatigue ; [[bellum]] sedatur Cic. Cat. 2, 28, la guerre s’apaise ; [[pugna]] sedatur Cic. Cat. 3, 6, le combat cesse ; discordias Cic. Phil. 1, 1, apaiser des discordes ; infamiam judiciorum Cic. Verr. 1, 1, 1, faire tomber (cesser) le discrédit des tribunaux ; mentes Cic. de Or. 1, 17, calmer les esprits ; [[appetitus]] omnes Cic. Off. 1, 103, calmer tous les penchants ; ut [[vix]] a magistratibus [[juventus]] sedaretur Liv. 21, 20, 3, au point que les magistats avaient peine à calmer la jeunesse.<br /> <b>II</b> intr. sedare = sedari, s’apaiser : Cn. Gell. d. Gell. 18, 12, 8. | |||
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