dehortor
ὁ δὲ πείσεται εἰς ἀγαθόν περ → he will obey you to his profit, he will obey you for his own good end
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
dĕ-hortor: ātus, 1 (
I per tmesin de me hortatur, Enn.,
v. the foll.), v. dep. a., to advise to the contrary; to dissuade (rare but class.): res ipsa me aut invitabit aut dehortabitur, * Cic Pis. 39, 94: multa me dehortantur a vobis, dissuade me from espousing your cause, Sall. J. 31: Hannibal audaci tum pectore de me hortatur, Ne bellum faciam, Enn. ap. Gell. 7, 2, 9, and ap. Non. 195, 21; so, me ne darem, Ter. Ph. 5, 7, 17.—With inf.: multa me dehortata sunt huc prodire, Cato ap. Gell. 13, 24, 15: plura de Jugurtha scribere dehortatur me fortuna mea, Sall. J. 24, 4; Tac. A. 3, 16.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
dĕhortor,¹³ ātus sum, ārī, tr., dissuader : aliquem Cic. Pis. 94, dissuader qqn [de faire qqch.] ; multa me dehortantur a vobis ni studium rei publicæ omnia superet Sall. J. 31, bien des raisons m’invitent à me détourner de vous [citoyens], à supposer que mon dévouement pour la chose publique ne surmonte pas tout