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|lshtext=<b>ălăcrĭtas</b>: ātis, f. [[alacer]],<br /><b>I</b> the [[condition]] or [[quality]] of [[alacer]], [[liveliness]], [[ardor]], [[briskness]], [[alacrity]], [[eagerness]], [[promptness]], [[joy]], [[gladness]]: [[alacritas]] rei publicae defendendae, Cic. Phil. 4, 1: mirā [[sum]] alacritate ad litigandum, Cic. Att. 2, 7; so id. ib. 16, 3: [[alacritas]] studiumque pugnandi, Caes. B. G. 1, 46: animi [[incitatio]] [[atque]] [[alacritas]], id. B. C. 3, 92: [[alacritas]] animae suae, Vulg. Eccli. 45, 29: finem orationis [[ingens]] [[alacritas]] consecuta est, Tac. Agr. 35: (naves) citae remis augebantur alacritate militum in speciem ac terrorem, id. A. 2, 6.—Of animals: canum in venando, Cic. N. D. 2, 63. —Of a [[joyous]] [[state]] of [[mind]] as made [[known]] by [[external]] demeanor, [[transport]], [[rapture]], [[ecstasy]]: [[inanis]] [[alacritas]], id est [[laetitia]] gestiens, Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 36: vir [[temperatus]], [[constans]], [[sine]] metu, [[sine]] aegritudine, [[sine]] alacritate ullā, [[sine]] libidine, id. ib. 5, 16, 48. —With obj. gen., [[joy]] on [[account]] of [[something]]: [[clamor]] Romanorum alacritate perfecti operis [[sublatus]], Liv. 2, 10 med.—* In plur.: vigores [[quidam]] mentium et alacritates, Gell. 19, 12, 4. | |lshtext=<b>ălăcrĭtas</b>: ātis, f. [[alacer]],<br /><b>I</b> the [[condition]] or [[quality]] of [[alacer]], [[liveliness]], [[ardor]], [[briskness]], [[alacrity]], [[eagerness]], [[promptness]], [[joy]], [[gladness]]: [[alacritas]] rei publicae defendendae, Cic. Phil. 4, 1: mirā [[sum]] alacritate ad litigandum, Cic. Att. 2, 7; so id. ib. 16, 3: [[alacritas]] studiumque pugnandi, Caes. B. G. 1, 46: animi [[incitatio]] [[atque]] [[alacritas]], id. B. C. 3, 92: [[alacritas]] animae suae, Vulg. Eccli. 45, 29: finem orationis [[ingens]] [[alacritas]] consecuta est, Tac. Agr. 35: (naves) citae remis augebantur alacritate militum in speciem ac terrorem, id. A. 2, 6.—Of animals: canum in venando, Cic. N. D. 2, 63. —Of a [[joyous]] [[state]] of [[mind]] as made [[known]] by [[external]] demeanor, [[transport]], [[rapture]], [[ecstasy]]: [[inanis]] [[alacritas]], id est [[laetitia]] gestiens, Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 36: vir [[temperatus]], [[constans]], [[sine]] metu, [[sine]] aegritudine, [[sine]] alacritate ullā, [[sine]] libidine, id. ib. 5, 16, 48. —With obj. gen., [[joy]] on [[account]] of [[something]]: [[clamor]] Romanorum alacritate perfecti operis [[sublatus]], Liv. 2, 10 med.—* In plur.: vigores [[quidam]] mentium et alacritates, Gell. 19, 12, 4. | ||
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|georg=alacritās, ātis, f. ([[alacer]]), die freudige [[Aufgeregtheit]], die Munterkeit, [[Lustigkeit]], die [[Lust]], [[bes]]. die zum [[Handeln]], die Aufgelegtheit, gehobene od. mutige [[Stimmung]], der freuige [[Eifer]], im üblen Sinne = ausgelassene [[Fröhlichkeit]]. [[Ausgelassenheit]] (Ggstz. [[tristitia]]), a) v. Menschen, [[inanis]], Cic.: egregia animi, Cic.: animae suae, Vulg.: alacritate efferri, Cic.: illam animorum alacritatem continere, Curt.: [[ingens]] [[assensus]] alacritasque cuncta approbantium fuit, Liv.: [[quae]] [[alacritas]] civitatis ([[bei]] der B.) fuit! Cic. – m. Ang. [[wozu]]? [[durch]] Genet. Gerund. od. [[durch]] ad m. Akk., [[rei]] publicae defendendae, Cic.: [[alacritas]] studiumque pugnandi, eifrige [[Kampflust]], Caes.: mirā [[sum]] alacritate ad litigandum, Streitlust, Cic. – m. Ang. [[worüber]]? [[durch]] Genet. obiect., al. perfecti operis, [[Jubel]] [[über]] usw., Liv. 2, 10. § 10. – im Plur., vigores [[quidam]] mentium et alacritates, Gell. 19, 12, 4. – b) v. Tieren, canum tanta [[alacritas]] in venando, Cic.: alacritate et [[quasi]] laetitiā ad canendum excitari (v. Hahne), Cic. | |georg=alacritās, ātis, f. ([[alacer]]), die freudige [[Aufgeregtheit]], die Munterkeit, [[Lustigkeit]], die [[Lust]], [[bes]]. die zum [[Handeln]], die Aufgelegtheit, gehobene od. mutige [[Stimmung]], der freuige [[Eifer]], im üblen Sinne = ausgelassene [[Fröhlichkeit]]. [[Ausgelassenheit]] (Ggstz. [[tristitia]]), a) v. Menschen, [[inanis]], Cic.: egregia animi, Cic.: animae suae, Vulg.: alacritate efferri, Cic.: illam animorum alacritatem continere, Curt.: [[ingens]] [[assensus]] alacritasque cuncta approbantium fuit, Liv.: [[quae]] [[alacritas]] civitatis ([[bei]] der B.) fuit! Cic. – m. Ang. [[wozu]]? [[durch]] Genet. Gerund. od. [[durch]] ad m. Akk., [[rei]] publicae defendendae, Cic.: [[alacritas]] studiumque pugnandi, eifrige [[Kampflust]], Caes.: mirā [[sum]] alacritate ad litigandum, Streitlust, Cic. – m. Ang. [[worüber]]? [[durch]] Genet. obiect., al. perfecti operis, [[Jubel]] [[über]] usw., Liv. 2, 10. § 10. – im Plur., vigores [[quidam]] mentium et alacritates, Gell. 19, 12, 4. – b) v. Tieren, canum tanta [[alacritas]] in venando, Cic.: alacritate et [[quasi]] laetitiā ad canendum excitari (v. Hahne), Cic. | ||
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