firmitudo
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Latin > English
firmitudo firmitudinis N F :: stability; strength
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
firmĭtūdo: ĭnis, f. firmus,
I firmness, durability, strength (less freq. than firmitas, but class.).
I Lit.: tanta in eis (navibus) erat firmitudo, Caes. B. G. 3, 13, 8; cf.: tanta erat operis (i. e. pontis) firmitudo, id. ib. 4, 17, 7: vocis, Auct. Her. 3, 11, 20. —
II Trop., firmness, constancy, stability, strength of mind: animi, Plaut. As. 2, 2, 54; cf.: quod firmitudinem gravitatemque animi tui perspexi, Cic. Fam. 5, 13, 3: quantum esset hominibus praesidii in animi firmitudine, Caes. B. C. 3, 28, 4: animi, Tac. A. 4, 8: in patientia firmitudinem simulans, id. ib. 6, 46 fin.; cf. ib. 15, 62: non quod salus ab isto data quicquam habitura sit firmitudinis, Cic. Att. 11, 14, 2: haec constitutio habet firmitudinem, id. Rep. 1, 45: (translationes) per se minus habeant firmitudinis, id. Inv. 2, 19, 58.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
firmĭtūdō,¹³ ĭnis, f. (firmus), solidité : Cæs. G. 3, 13, 6 ; 4, 17, 7 || [fig.] fermeté, constance, force de résistance : Cic. Att. 11, 14, 2 ; Fam. 5, 13, 3 ; 6, 6, 13.
Latin > German (Georges)
fīrmitūdo, dinis, f. (firmus), die Festigkeit, Dauerhaftigkeit, Stärke, I) eig.: operis, Caes.: vocis, Cornif. rhet. – II) übtr., Festigkeit, Standhaftigkeit, Geistesstärke, Kraft animi, Cic.: u. so firmitudinem simulare, Tac. – haec constitutio habet... firmitudinem, Cic.: ut (translationes) per se minus habeant firmitudinis, Cic.
Translations
strength
Arabic: قُوَّة; Egyptian Arabic: قوة; Hijazi Arabic: قُوَّة; Armenian: ուժ; Azerbaijani: güc, quvvə, qüvvət; Bashkir: көс; Basque: indar; Belarusian: сі́ла, моц; Bengali: বল, জোর; Bulgarian: сила, мощ; Catalan: força; Chinese Cantonese: 力量; Mandarin: 力氣/力气; Czech: síla, moc; Dutch: kracht, sterkte; Dzongkha: སྟོབས; Esperanto: forteco; Estonian: tugevus, jõud; Ewe: ŋusẽ; Faroese: styrki; Finnish: voimakkuus, voima, vahvuus; French: force, vigueur, effectif; Galician: forza; Georgian: სიძლიერე, ძალა, სიმტკიცე; German: Stärke, Kraft, Festigkeit, Mumm; Gothic: 𐍃𐍅𐌹𐌽𐌸𐌴𐌹; Greek: δύναμη; Ancient Greek: ἁδροσύνη, ἁδροτής, ἁδρότης, ἀλκή, ἀλκί, βία, βίη, βριαρότης, βρίμη, δρᾶσις, δύναμις, δύνασις, ἐρυμνότης, εὐσθένεια, εὐσωματία, ἐχυρότης, ἰναία, ἴς, ἰσχυρότης, ἰσχύς, κάρτος, κῖκυς, κραταιότης, κραταίωμα, κραταίωσις, κράτος, κρατυσμός, κρέτος, μένος, ῥώμη, ῥῶσις, σθένος, σφρίγος, τὸ ἰσχυρόν; Haitian Creole: fòs; Haryanvi: हंघा; Hebrew: חוזק; Hindi: शक्ति, ताक़त, बल; Hungarian: erő; Ido: forteso; Ingrian: voima, voimakkuus; Interlingua: fortia; Irish: urrúntacht; Italian: forza, vigore, energia; Japanese: 力; Kazakh: күш, дәрмен; Khakas: кӱс; Khmer: កម្លាំង; Korean: 힘; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھێز; Kyrgyz: күч; Latgalian: vare, spāks; Latin: firmitudo, firmitas, robur, fortitudo; Latvian: spēks, stiprums, spēcīgums; Lithuanian: jėga; Macedonian: сила, моќ; Malagasy: hery; Malay: kekuatan; Malayalam: ശക്തി; Manchu: ᡥᡡᠰᡠᠨ; Maori: whirikoka; Mirandese: fuorça; Miyako: たや; Mòcheno: kròft; Mongolian: хүч; Navajo: adziil; Nepali: बल, तागत; Old French: esfort; Old Javanese: bala; Old Turkic: 𐰚𐰇𐰲; Orok: кусу; Oromo: jabina; Ossetian: тых; Ottoman Turkish: گوج; Persian: زور, قوت; Polish: siła, moc; Portuguese: força, vigor; Quechua: kallpa; Romanian: putere, forță; Russian: сила, мощь; Sanskrit: शक्ति, बल; Scottish Gaelic: lùths, neart, brìgh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: снага, моћ, сила, јачина; Roman: snaga, moć, sila, jačina; Shan: ပလႃႉ; Shor: кӱш; Sichuan Yi: ꊋ; Slovak: sila, moc; Slovene: moč, sila; Somali: quwad, xoog; Southern Altai: кӱч; Spanish: fuerza, ñeque; Swahili: nguvu; Swedish: styrka; Tagalog: lakas; Tajik: қувват, зӯр; Tamil: பலம், கிற்பு, ஷக்தி; Tatar: көч; Telugu: బలము; Thai: แรง, กำลัง, ความแข็งแรง; Tibetan: སྟོབས; Tocharian B: maiyyo, warkṣäl; Turkish: kuvvet, güç; Turkmen: güýç; Tuvan: күш; Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎇; Ukrainian: сила, міць; Urdu: شکتی, زور; Uyghur: كۈچ; Uzbek: kuch, quvvat; Vietnamese: sức mạnh; Vilamovian: kroft; Walloon: foice; West Frisian: animo; Xhosa: amandla; Yakut: күүс; Yiddish: שטאַרקײַט, כּוח; Zulu: amandla