stimulo
τὸν αὐτὸν ἔρανον ἀποδοῦναι → pay him back in his own coin, repay him in his own coin, pay someone back in their own coin, pay back in someone's own coin, give tit for tat, pay back in kind
Latin > English
stimulo stimulare, stimulavi, stimulatus V :: urge forward with a goad, torment,"sting"; incite, rouse to frenzy
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
stĭmŭlo: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. id.,
I to prick with a goad, to prick or goad on, to urge on (syn. pungo).
I Lit. (post-Aug. and rare): quadrijugos flagello, Sil. 4, 439: equos calcaribus, Val. Max. 3, 2, 9; for which, poet. transf.: turbatos currus, Luc. 7, 570; Sil. 16, 367: aries stimulatus, Col. 7, 3, 5.—
II Trop., to goad, torment, vex, trouble, disquiet, disturb (class. and freq.; syn. agito): jactor, crucior, agitor, stimulor, vorsor in amoris rota miser, Plaut. Cist. 2, 1, 4: hunc sibi ex animo scrupulum, qui se dies noctesque stimulat ac pungit, ut evellatis, postulat, Cic. Rosc. Am. 2, 6: larvae stimulant virum, Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 66: te conscientiae stimulant maleficiorum tuorum, Cic. Par. 2, 18: me nunc et congressus hujus (Caesaris) stimulat, id. Att. 9, 15, 2: me haec solitudo minus stimulat quam ista celebritas, id. ib. 12, 13, 1: consulem cura de minore filio stimulabat, Liv. 44, 44: stimulatus furenti rabie, Cat. 63, 4: curis animum stimulantibus, Claud. in Ruf. 2, 326.—
B In gen., to rouse up, set in motion; to spur on, incite, stimulate to any action (syn. cieo, excio).
(a) With simple acc.: Phrygio stimulat numero cava tibia mentes, Lucr. 2, 620: aliquem, Liv. 3, 68, 10: avita gloria animum stimulabat, id. 1, 22, 2: irā stimulante animos, id. 1, 12, 1; 30, 11: cupido animum stimulabat, Curt. 4, 7, 8; 6, 5, 19: stimulata pellicis irā, Ov. M. 4, 235.—With inanim. objects: jurgia praecipue vino stimulata, Ov. A. A. 1, 591: Persicorum sucus sitim stimulat, Plin. 23, 7, 67, § 132; so, venerem, id. 20, 5, 15, § 32; cf. conceptus, id. 2, 8, 6, § 38: fugam hostium, id. 9, 8, 9, § 32: iras functas, to revive, arouse, Stat. Th. 12, 437. —
(b) With ad: ad alicujus salutem defendendam stimulari atque excitari, Cic. Planc. 28, 69: ad perturbandam rempublicam, Sall. C. 18, 4: ad arma, Liv. 1, 23, 7: ad iram, Tac. H. 2, 44.—
(g) With in: injuriae dolor in Tarquinium eos stimulabat, Liv. 1, 40, 4: animos eorum irā in hostes stimulando, id. 21, 11, 3; cf. in a mixed construction: ad iram saepius quam in formidinem stimulabantur, Tac. H. 2, 44 fin.—
(d) With ut or ne: vetus nostra simultas antea stimulabat me, ut caverem, etc., Cic. Fam. 3, 12, 4: rubore stimulabantur, ne clientulorum loco numerarentur, Tac. Or. 37; Curt. 7, 7, 26.—(ε) Poet., with inf.: festinare fugam ... iterum stimulat, Verg. A. 4, 576: stimulante metu fati praenoscere cursus, Luc. 6, 423: juvencos jactare accensis stimulavi cornibus ignes, Sil. 12, 504.—(ζ) Absol.: stimulante fame, Ov. Tr. 1, 6, 9: stimulante conscientiā, Curt. 5, 11, 7: metu stimulante, id. 7, 7, 26.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
stĭmŭlō,¹⁰ āvī, ātum, āre (stimulus), tr.,
1 piquer de l’aiguillon : Sil. 4, 439 ; Col. Rust. 7, 3, 5
2 [fig.] a) aiguillonner, tourmenter : Cic. Amer. 6 ; Par. 18 ; Att. 9, 15, 2 ; 12, 13, 1 ; Liv. 44, 44 ; b) stimuler, exciter : aliquem, animum Liv. 3, 68, 10 ; 1, 22, 2, exciter qqn, l’âme de qqn ; ad alicujus salutem defendendam stimulari Cic. Planc. 69, être poussé à prendre la défense de qqn, cf. Sall. C. 18, 4 ; Liv. 1, 23, 7 ; in aliquem Liv. 1, 40, 4, exciter contre qqn, cf. Liv. 21, 11, 3 ; stimulare aliquem, ut Cic. Fam. 3, 12, 4, exciter qqn à ; stimulari ne Tac. D. 37, être poussé à éviter de || [poét. avec inf.] : Virg. En. 4, 576 ; Luc. 6, 423 || abst] stimulante fame Ov. Tr. 1, 6, 9, sous l’aiguillon de la faim, cf. Curt. 5, 11, 7 ; 7, 7, 26.
Latin > German (Georges)
stimulo, āvi, ātum, āre (stimulus), I) mit dem Stachel stechen, stacheln, turbatos currus (= equos), antreiben, lenken, Lucan.: equos vehementer calcaribus, Val. Max.: quadriiugos atro flagello, Sil. – II) übtr.: 1) martern, quälen, beunruhigen, larvae stimulant virum, Plaut.: te conscientiae stimulant maleficiorum, Cic. (u. so nec te conscientia stimulat, Apul.: stimulante conscientiā, Curt.): qui (scrupulus) dies noctesque stimulat ac pungit, Cic.: me nunc et congressus huius stimulat, Cic.: consulem cura de minore filio stimulabat, Liv. – 2) anspornen, anstacheln, anreizen, anregen, zusetzen, a) m. Acc.: alqm incitare et stimulare, Liv.: alqm stimulare et accendere (Ggstz. reconciliare et componere), Plin. ep.: animos (v. einer Begierde), Liv.: animum (v. Ruhmbegierde), Liv.: paelicis iram, Ov.: quod ne fames quidem, quae mutas accenderet bestias, curam eorum stimulare posset, Liv. – sucus stimulat sitim, Plin.: venerem stimulari hoc cibo certum est, Plin. – b) m. ad od. in u. Akk.: istorum caritate ad huius salutem defendendam maxime stimulari atque excitari, Cic.: cupido imperii duos cognatos populos ad arma stimulat, Liv.: iniuriae dolor in Tarquinium ipsum magis quam in Servium eos stimulabat, Liv.: et Flamininus relatione rerum gestarum recentissime suos stimulabat in proelium, Iustin.: extremā desperatione ad iram saepius quam in formidinem stimulabantur (wurden getrieben), Tac. – c) mit ut u. Konj.: vetus nostra simultas stimulabat me, ut caverem, Cic. ep. 3, 12, 4. – d) mit ne u. Konj.: eodem metu stimulante, ne regis exspectationem moraretur, Curt. 7, 7 (31), 26: u. so Tac. dial. 37. – e) poet. m. folg. Infin., Verg. Aen. 4, 576. Colum. 2, 2, 26. Lucan. 6, 423. Sil. 12, 504. Augustin. conf. 6, 8 extr.
Latin > Chinese
stimulo, as, are. (stimulus.) :: 刺。策之。催。惹。磨難。— sitim 致渴。起渴。Veneris sidus animalium omnium conceptus stimulat 金星惹各牲媾精。