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Menander, Monostichoi, 72

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

observantĭa: ae, f. observo,
I a remarking, noting, regard, observance.
I In gen.: temporum observantia, Vell. 2, 1063. —
II In partic.
   A Observance, attention, respect, regard, reverence shown to another: observantia est, per quam aetate, aut sapientiā, aut honore, aut aliquā dignitate antecedentes veremur et colimus, Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 65: officia observantiamque dilexit, id. Balb. 28, 53: tenuiorum, id. Mur. 34, 71: amicos observantiā, rem parsimoniā retinere, id. Quint. 18, 59: observantia, quā me colit, id. Fam. 12, 27, 1: in regem, Liv. 1, 35: eadem pro libertis adversus patronos, Quint. 11, 1, 66.—
   B An obedient observance; a keeping, following, performing of laws, customs, etc.: prisci moris observantia, Val. Max. 2, 6, 7: juris, Dig. 1, 2, 2.—
   2    An observance of religious duties, divine worship, religion: fides Catholicae observantiae, Cod. Th. 16, 5, 12, § 54: religio et observantia, Vulg. 2 Macc. 6, 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

observantĭa,¹³ æ, f. (observans),
1 action de remarquer, d’observer : Vell. 2, 106, 3
2 observation, respect de des coutumes, des lois] : Val. Max. 2, 6, 7 ; Dig. 1, 2, 2 || considération, égards, déférence : Cic. Inv. 2, 66 ; Fam. 12, 27, 1 ; Balbo 53 || in aliquem Liv. 1, 35, à l’égard de qqn || culte, religion : Cod. Th. 16, 5, 54.

Latin > German (Georges)

observantia, ae, f. (observans), I) die Beobachtung, Wahrnehmung, temporum, Vell. 2, 106, 3. – II) insbes.: A) die Ehrerbietung, die Ehrfurcht, die Hochachtung, die rücksichtsvolle Aufmerksamkeit gegen jmd., Cic.: in regem, Liv.: mea, gegen mich, Planc. in Cic. ep. – B) die Achtsamkeit auf etw., die Befolgung, a) übh.: prisci moris, Val. Max. 2, 6, 7: iuris, legum, ICt. – b) prägn., die Befolgung relig. Gebräuche, der Gottesdienst, die Religion, Cod. Theod. 16, 5, 12 u. 54.