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Latin > English

irritamentum irritamenti N N :: incentive, stimulus

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

irrītāmentum: (inr-), i, n. id.,
I an incitement, incentive, provocative (not before the Aug. period, and most freq. in plur.; syn.: incitamentum, invitamentum, illecebra): irritamentis iras militum acuere, Liv. 40, 27: certaminum equestrium, id. 30, 11: gulae, Sall. J. 89, 7: invidiae, Tac. A. 3, 9: pacis, id. Agr. 20; cf.: belli, non pacis, Just. 31, 7, 9: opes, inritamenta malorum, Ov. M. 1, 140: Veneris languentis, Juv. 11, 16.—Of things, a provocation, obstruction acting as a dam: (fluvius) insulis inpactus, totidem incitatus inritamentis, Plin. 5, 9, 10, § 54.

Latin > German (Georges)

irrītāmentum, ī, n. (irrito), das Reizmittel, Anreizungsmittel, m. obj. Genet., certaminum equestrium, Liv.: irarum, Plin. pan.: Plur., irritamenta gulae, Sall. u. Tac., libidinum, Tac.: malorum, Ov. u. Lact.: nociturae libertatis, Sen.: haud parva luxuriae irritamenta, Val. Max.: Ggstz., belli ea irritamenta, non pacis blandimenta esse, Iustin. 31, 7, 9. – m. subj. Genet., irr. sanguinis, Amm. 28, 6, 13. – m. Dat., et posita veno irritamenta luxui (zu usw.), Tac. ann. 14, 15. – absol., irritamenta eadem, Tac.: quibuscumque irritamentis poterat iras militum acuebat, Liv.: fluvius totidem incitatus irritamentis, Plin.

Latin > Chinese

irritamentum, i. n. :: 招惹。催。Opes irritamenta malorum 貽多患之財。