allevamentum

From LSJ

ὁκόταν οὖν ταῦτα πληρωθέωσιν, ἐμωρώθη ἡ καρδίη· εἶτα ἐκ τῆς μωρώσιος νάρκη· εἶτ' ἐκ τῆς νάρκης παράνοια ἔλαβεν → now when these parts are filled, the heart becomes stupefied, then from the stupefaction numb, and finally from the numbness these women become deranged

Source

Latin > English

allevamentum allevamenti N N :: mitigation; relief, alleviation

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

allĕvāmentum: (adl-), i, n. 1. allĕvo,
I a means of alleviating, alleviation: sine ullo remedio atque adlevamento, Cic. Sull. 23 fin.>

Latin > German (Georges)

allevāmentum (adlevāmentum), ī, n. (1. allevo), die Erleichterung, in adversis sine ullo remedio atque allevamento permanere, Cic. Sull. 66: u. wieder bei Spät., all. tributorum, Heges. 2, 1, 2: allevamento esse, Ambros. de bono mort. 1, 5 in.