sermocinor

From LSJ

οὑδείς ἐλεύθερος ἐαυτοῦ μή κρατῶν → no one is free if he cannot command himself

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Latin > English

sermocinor sermocinari, sermocinatus sum V DEP :: converse, talk, discuss

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sermōcĭnor: ātus, 1,
I v. dep. n. sermo.
I To talk with any one, to parley, converse, commune, discourse about any thing (rare but class.; syn. colloquor): consuetudo sermocinandi, Cic. Inv. 2, 17, 54: cum aliquo, id. Verr. 2, 1, 52, § 138: psittaci etiam sermocinantes, Plin. 10, 41, 58, § 117.—Act. collat. form sermōcĭno, Isid. Orig. 1, 39, 2.—
II In partic. (acc. to sermo, I. B. 1.), to hold a literary conversation, to dispute, discuss: exquisitius sermocinari, etc., Suet. Tib. 56: pluria forte quis dixit sermocinans vir apprime doctus, Gell. 5, 21, 1.— Hence, * sermōcĭnanter, adv., in discourse or conversation: horas extrahere, Sid. Ep. 8, 6 med.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sermōcĭnor,¹⁴ ātus sum, ārī, intr., converser, s’entretenir, causer : cum aliquo ] Cato Orat. 40, 6 ; Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 138 || abst] Cic. Inv. 2, 54 ; Suet. Tib. 56.

Latin > German (Georges)

sermōcinor, ātus sum, ārī (sermo), schwatzen, sich unterreden, plaudern, I) im allg.: consuetudo scribendi aut sermocinandi, Cic.: ut de caritate sit occasio sermocinandi, Augustin.: serm. cum spectatoribus, Cato fr.: serm. cum isto diligenter, Cic.: comoedus sermocinatur, tragoedus vociferatur, Apul.: psittaci sermocinantes, Plin. – II) insbes., ein gelehrtes Gespräch führen, disputieren, Suet. Tib. 56. Gell. 5, 21, 1. – / Akt. Nbf. sermōcino, wov. Infin. Perf. sermocinasse, Isid. orig. 1, 39, 2.

Latin > Chinese

sermocinor, aris, ari. d. :: 講論