tolero
καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?
Latin > English
tolero tolerare, toleravi, toleratus V :: bear, endure, tolerate
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
tŏlĕro: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. (
I dep. collat. form tŏlĕror, āri, acc. to Prisc. p. 800 P.) [lengthened form of the root tol, whence tollo and tuli, kindr. with the Gr. ΤΛΑΩ>], to bear, support, sustain (syn.: fero, patior, sustineo, sino).
I Lit. (rare and mostly post-class.): aquilae ipsae non tolerantes pondus apprehensum una merguntur, Plin. 10, 3, 3, § 10; cf. id. 35, 14, 49, § 173: aliquem sinu, App. M. 3, p. 132, 29: gremio suo, id. ib. 4, p. 154, 23: mensula cenae totius honestas reliquias tolerans, id. ib. 2, p. 121, 26.—
II Trop., to bear, endure, tolerate, sustain, support: militiam, Cic. Fam. 7, 18, 1: hiemem, id. Cat. 2, 10, 23; Hirt. B. G. 8, 5, 1: dicunt illi dolorem esse difficile toleratu, Cic. Fin. 4, 19, 52: sumptus et tributa civitatum ab omnibus tolerari aequabiliter, id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 8, § 25: acritudinem, Att. ap. Fest. p. 356; Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 28: facile labores pericula, dubias atque asperas res, Sall. C. 10, 2: aequo animo servitutem, id. J. 31, 11: cursus, Ov. M. 5, 610: vaporem, id. ib. 2, 301; cf.: vaporis vim, id. ib. 11, 630: tanta peditum equitatumque vis damnaque et injuriae aegre tolerabantur, Tac. H. 2, 56 fin.: sitim aestumque, id. G. 4.— Absol.: paulo longius tolerari posse, Caes. B. G. 7, 71: posse ipsam Liviam statuere, nubendum post Drusum an in penatibus isdem tolerandum haberet, continue, remain, Tac. A. 4, 40.—
(b) With object-clause (poet. and in post - Aug. prose): ferro se caedi quam dictis his toleraret, Enn. ap. Fest. p. 356 Müll. (Ann. v. 137 Vahl.): qui perpeti medicinam toleraverant, Plin. 26, 1, 3, § 3: magnitudinem mali perferre visu non toleravit, Tac. A. 3, 3 fin. —
b Of inanim. or abstr. subjects: Germania imbres tempestatesque tolerat, Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 21; 35, 14, 49, § 173: tolerat et annos metica (vitis), id. 14, 2, 4, § 35.—
III Transf., to support a person or thing, i. e. to nourish, maintain, sustain, preserve by food, wealth, etc., = sustentare (v. h. v. II. B. 1.; so not in Cic.): his rationibus equitatum tolerare, Caes. B. C. 3, 58: octona milia equitum suā pecuniā, Plin. 33, 10, 47, § 136: equos, Caes. B. C. 3, 49: corpora equorum, Tac. A. 2, 24; Col. 6, 24, 5: se fructibus agri, Dig. 50, 16, 203: semetipsos (pisces clausi), Col. 8, 17, 15: vitam, Caes. B. G. 7, 77; Tac. A. 15, 45 fin.; Verg. A. 8, 409: aevum, Lucr. 2, 1171: annos, Mart. 7, 64, 5: egestatem, Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 57; so id. ib. 2, 2, 77: paupertatem, id. Rud. 4, 2, 14: famem, Caes. B. G. 1, 28: inopiam, Sall. C. 37, 7.—Absol.: ut toleret (sc. erum amantem servus), ne pessum abeat, Plaut. Aul. 4, 1, 12.—
B To keep, observe: silentium obnixum, App. M. 4, p. 147, 1.— Hence,
A tŏlĕrans, antis, P.a., bearing, supporting, enduring, tolerating, tolerant (post-Aug.; mostly with gen.): corpus laborum tolerans, Tac. A. 4, 1 fin.: piscium genera dulcis undae tolerantia, Col. 8, 16, 2. —Comp.: vacca frigoris tolerantior, Col. 6, 22, 2: bello tolerantior, Aur. Vict. Caes. 11. —Sup.: asellus plagarum et penuriae tolerantissimus, Col. 7, 1, 2.—Adv.: tŏlĕran-ter.
1 Patiently, enduringly, tolerantly: ferre aliquid, Cic. Fam. 4, 6, 2: pati dolorem, id. Tusc. 2, 18, 43.—*
2 For tolerabiliter, bearably, tolerably: at nunc anniculae fecunditatem poscuntur, tolerantius tamen bimae, moderately, Plin. 8, 45, 70, § 176.—
B tŏlĕrātus, a, um, P. a., supportable, tolerable: ut clementiam ac justitiam, quanto ignara barbaris, tanto toleratiora capesseret, acceptable, Tac. A. 12, 11.† † toles (tolles), ĭum, m. Celtic, a wen on the neck, goitre, Veg. Vet. 1, 38; 3, 64; Ser. Samm. 16, 289; Marc. Emp. 15 med.; cf. Fest. p. 356 Müll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
tŏlĕrō,⁹ āvī, ātum, āre (rac. tol, cf. tollo), tr.,
1 porter, supporter [au pr.] un poids, un fardeau : Plin. 10, 10 ; 35, 173 ; Apul. M. 3, 8 ; 4, 26
2 [fig.] a) supporter, endurer : hiemem Cic. Cat. 2, 23, supporter le froid ; militiam Cic. Fam. 7, 18, 1, les fatigues militaires, cf. Sall. C. 10, 2 ; Tac. G. 4 ; [avec inf.] supporter de : Tac. Ann. 3, 3 ; [avec prop. inf.] supporter que : Sall. C. 20, 11 ; b) abst] tenir bon : Cæs. G. 7, 71, 4 ; rester, persister : Tac. Ann. 4, 40 ; c) soutenir, maintenir, sustenter, entretenir : equitatum Cæs. C. 3, 58, 4, nourrir la cavalerie, cf. Cæs. C. 3, 49, 2 ; vitam aliqua re Cæs. G. 7, 77, 12, soutenir sa vie au moyen de qqch. || silentium Apul. M. 4, 10, garderie silence ; d) soutenir = résister à, combattre : famem aliqua re Cæs. G. 1, 28, 3, combattre la faim au moyen de qqch., cf. Sall. C. 37, 7 ; v. sustentare ; paupertatem eri Pl. Rud. 918, soulager la pauvreté de son maître, cf. Pl. Trin. 338 ; 358. dépon. toleror d’après Prisc. Gramm. 8, 29.
Latin > German (Georges)
tolero, āvī, ātum, āre (verlängerte Form des Stammes tol, wov. tollo, tuli, τλάω, τλημι), tragen, I) eig.: 1) im allg., halten, alqm sinu, gremio suo, Apul. met. 3, 8; 4, 26. – übtr., von lebl. Subjj., mensula cenae totius honestas reliquias tolerans, Apul. met. 2, 15. – 2) mit dem Nbbgr. des Vermögens = ertragen, aquilae ipsae non tolerantes pondus apprehensum unā merguntur, Plin. 10, 10. – übtr., v. lebl. Subjj., sesquipedalis paries non plus quam unam contignationem tolerat, Plin. 35, 173. – II) übtr.: 1) ertragen, aushalten, erdulden, hiemem, Cic.: militiam, Cic.: obsidionem, Liv.: sumptus, erschwingen, bestreiten, Ter. u. Cic.: so auch tributa, Cic.: inopiam, Sall.: famem (sich erträglich machen) alqā re, Caes.: u. so dolorem solaciis honestis, sich erträglich machen, lindern, Tac.: m. Infin., Plin. 26, 5. Tac. ann 3, 3: m. Acc. u. Infin., Sall. Cat. 20, 11. – absol. = (es) aushalten, frumentum se exigue dierum XXX habere, sed paulo etiam longins tolerari posse parcendo, Caes. b.G. 7, 71, 4: in penatibus isdem, aushalten, verbleiben, Tac. ann. 4, 40. – übtr., von lebl. Subjj., Germania imbres tempestatesque tolerat, Plin.: vitis aestus tolerat, Plin. – 2) unterhalten, α) erhalten, ernähren, inopem vitam, fristen, Vell.: u. so vitam alqā re, Caes. u. Lact.: so auch aevum, Lucr.: equos, equitatum, Caes. – β) unterstützen, erträglich machen, egestatem alcis oder alci, Plaut. trin. 338. 358. 371: paupertatem eri et meam servitutem, Plaut. rud. 918. – γ) einer Sache genügen, sua moenia (seinen Pflichten), Plaut. trin. 687. – 3) halten, beobachten, silentium, Apul. met. 4, 10. – / Depon. Nbf. toleror, Prisc. 8, 29 (ohne Beleg). PAdi.: tolerandus u. tolerans, s. bes.
Translations
put up with
Alemannic German: uushalte; Arabic: اِحْتَمَلَ; Bengali: সহ্য করা, সওয়া; Bulgarian: издържам, понасям, примирявам се; Catalan: suportar; Chinese Mandarin: 忍受, 忍耐; Czech: snášet, snést; Danish: finde, tåle, udstå; Dutch: ondergaan, verdragen; Esperanto: elteni, toleri; Finnish: sietää, kestää, sulattaa; French: supporter, tolérer; Galician: apandar, aturar, soportar; Galician: aturar; Georgian: ატარებს, იტანს, ძლებს; German: ertragen, ausstehen, leiden, in Kauf nehmen, hinnehmen, akzeptieren, mit etwas klarkommen, klarkommen, ertragen; Greek: ανέχομαι; Ancient Greek: ἀμβρακόομαι, ἀναδέχομαι, ἀναμένω, ἀνατλῆναι, ἀναφέρω, ἀνέχεσθαι, ἀνέχομαι, ἀνέχω, διαβαστάζω, διαρκέω, διατλάω, διαφέρω, δυστυχέω, εἰσφέρω, ἐξαίρω, ἐξαναφέρω, ἐξανέχεσθαι, ἐξανέχω, ῥᾳδίως φέρειν, ῥᾳδίως φέρω, τροποφορέω, ὑπέχειν, ὑφίστασθαι, φέρειν, φέρω; Haitian Creole: sipòte; Hebrew: להשלים עם, סבל; Hindi: सहना; Hungarian: kibír, elvisel, tűr, eltűr; Irish: cuir suas le, iompair; Italian: sopportare, tollerare; Japanese: 耐え忍ぶ, 耐える; Korean: 견디다; Latin: habeo, suffero, tolero, perpetior; Lithuanian: kęsti; Manchu: ᡩᠣᠰᠣᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: koromaki; Norwegian Bokmål: avfinne seg med, tåle, tolerere, utstå; Polish: znosić, znieść, cierpieć; Portuguese: aguentar, suportar, tolerar, aturar; Romanian: suporta, tolera; Russian: выносить, вынести, терпеть, вытерпеть, сносить; Scottish Gaelic: fuiling, fulaing; Slovak: vydržať, zniesť; Slovene: prenašati; Spanish: aguantar, soportar, tolerar; Swedish: stå ut med, finna sig i, tåla, uthärda; Tocharian B: käl-; Turkish: katlanmak; Ukrainian: витримувати, виносити, терпі́ти, толерувати, миритися з, змирятися; Vietnamese: chịu; Yiddish: אויסהאַלטן, סובל זײַן, אויסשטיין, אויסלײַדן