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Winning favor

  • 1 favōrābilis.

       favōrābilis. e, adj.    [favor], favored, in favor: civitas, Ta.— Winning favor, pleasing: oratio, Ta.

    Latin-English dictionary > favōrābilis.

  • 2 favorabilis

    făvōrābĭlis, e, adj. [favor].
    I.
    Favored, in favor, popular, beloved (not anteAug.; perh. first in Vell.; v. the follg.): Luculli et Metelli triumphum invidia Pompeii apud optimum quemque fecit favorabilem, [p. 732] Vell. 2, 34, 2; cf.

    reditus,

    id. 2, 40, 2:

    oratio,

    Tac. A. 2, 37; cf.

    eloquentia,

    Quint. 12, 10, 74:

    quid invidiosum, favorabile, etc.... sit,

    id. 6, 1, 11; cf. id. 11, 1, 42:

    facilis ac favorabilis causa,

    id. 12, 6, 6; cf. id. 5, 10, 113; 4, 3, 9:

    in civitate minime favorabili natus,

    Tac. Or. 7:

    facere aliquem favorabilem,

    Plin. Ep. 4, 9 fin.:

    aliquis,

    Sen. Clem. 10; Suet. Calig. 4; Flor. 4, 4, 4.—
    II.
    Winning favor, pleasing, agreeable (rare):

    est enim jucunda auribus ac favorabilis elcquentia,

    Quint. 12, 10, 74:

    oratio,

    Tac. A. 12, 6; 2, 36.— Comp.:

    favorabilius et tutius,

    Plin. Ep. 5, 13, 3:

    favorabiliores fieri,

    Plin. 20, 8, 30, § 74.—Hence, făvōrābĭlĭter, adv., with applause or approbation, favorably:

    in aliquem laetum ac plausibilem locum quam maxime possint favorabiliter excurrere,

    Quint. 4, 3, 1; Suet. Ner. 7.— Comp.:

    favorabilius,

    Dig. 18, 7, 9; 40, 4, 10.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > favorabilis

  • 3 conciliātiō

        conciliātiō ōnis, f    [concilio], a connection, union, bond: generis hominum: civilis.—Fig., a conciliating, making friendly, gaining over: conciliationis causā. — In rhet., a gaining over, conciliating (of a judge or audience).—In philos., an inclination, longing: hominis ad ea, quae, etc.: naturae.—An acquiring, procuring, winning: gratiae.
    * * *
    connection/union; winning over/favor; attraction; acceptance; desire; procuring

    Latin-English dictionary > conciliātiō

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