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pudens

From LSJ

Quibus enim nihil est in ipsis opis ad bene beateque vivendum → Every age is burdensome to those who have no means of living well and happily

Cicero, de Senectute

Latin > English

pudens pudentis (gen.), pudentior -or -us, pudentissimus -a -um ADJ :: shameful; bashful, modest, shy, chaste, honorable

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pŭdens: entis.
I Part., from pudeo. —
II P. a., v. pudeo fin. A.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) pŭdēns,¹¹ tis, part.-adj. de pudeo, qui a de la pudeur, modeste, réservé, discret : homo Cic. Fam. 2, 6, 1, homme de conscience délicate ; pudentes Cæs. C. 2, 31, 4, les gens qui ont du point d’honneur || pudens exitus Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 1, une issue, une fin honorable || -tior Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 161 ; -tissimus Cic. Clu. 77 ; Fl. 48.

Latin > German (Georges)

pudēns, entis, PAdi. (v. pudeo), verschämt, schüchtern, zartfühlend, ehrbar, sittsam, bescheiden (vgl. Jordan Cic. Caecin. 102. p. 295), a) v. Pers. usw.: pudens filius (Ggstz. impurus parens), Cic.: p. prave, aus falscher Scham, Hor.: pudentes ac boni viri, Cic.: animus, Ter. u. Cic.: te videri pudentiorem fuisse quam soles, Cic.: femina pudentissima, Cic.: homo pudentissimus, von hohem Ehrgefühl, Cic. – b) übtr., v. Zuständen usw.: risus, Cornif. rhet.: exitus, Cornif. rhet.

Latin > Chinese

pudens, tis. part. c. s. v. pudet. :: 羞者有耻者