delenimentum

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πᾶσα σοφία παρὰ Κυρίου καὶ μετ᾿ αὐτοῦ ἐστιν εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα → all wisdom comes from the Lord, she is with him for ever

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Latin > English

delenimentum delenimenti N N :: blandishment/enticement/charm; ingratiating/soothing action/quality; consolation

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dēlēnīmentum: (delin-), i, n. delenio,
I any thing that soothes, charms, or allures, a charm, blandishment, allurement, enticement (ante - class., and repeatedly since the Aug. period, but not in Cic. or Caes.), Afran. ap. Non. 2, 4, and 8 (twice); Liv. 4, 51; 7, 38; Tac. A. 2, 33; id. Agr. 21; id. H. 1, 77 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēlēnīmentum,¹³ ī, n. (delenio), tout ce qui calme, adoucissement, apaisement : Liv. 4, 51, 5 ; Tac. Ann. 2, 33 || attrait, charme, appât, séduction : Liv. 30, 13, 12.

Latin > German (Georges)

dēlēnīmentum, ī, n. (delenio), das Linderungsmittel, Besänftigungsmittel, Beschwichtigungsmittel, dah. auch das Liebkosungsmittel, Reizmittel, im üblen Sinne das Lockmittel, delenimenta magis quam remedia podagrae meae compono, Sen.: et oris et vocis et facundiae tuae delenimenta, Fronto: delenimenta aurium, Reizmittel für die Ohren, Ohrenkitzel, Plin. ep. u. Amm.: ea delenimenta, quae mulcendis volgi auribus comparant, Fronto: delenimentum animis Bolani agri divisionem obici, Liv.: delenimentis curarum ac periculorum carendum esse, Tac.: quibus delenimentis potest omnium animos sollicitat, Iustin. – omnes illecebrae atque omnia delenimenta muliebris ingenii, Sen. rhet.: novercalia delenimenta, stiefmütterliche Einflüsterungen, ICt.: delenimenta vitiorum, Tac.: comparant delenimenta, Sall. fr.: delenimentis capi, Afran. fr.