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by a steady motion

  • 1 tenor

        tenor ōris, m    [2 TA-], a holding on, continuance, uninterrupted course, career: hasta servat tenorem, keeps its direction, V.: (aulaea) placido educta tenore Tota patent, by a steady motion, O. —Fig., a course, tenor, career, movement: rerum, L.: pugnae, L.: vitae, O.: plebem eodem tenore colo, persistently, L.: eodem tenore duo consulatūs gessi, following the same policy, L.: Non... dies alium tenuisse tenorem Crediderim, V.—In the phrase, uno tenore, in one course, uninterruptedly, uniformly, steadily, progressively: isque (stilus medius) uno tenore, ut aiunt, fluit in dicendo: brevis res est, si uno tenore peragitur, L.
    * * *
    course, tenor; sustained and even course of movement

    Latin-English dictionary > tenor

  • 2 tenor

    tĕnor, ōris, m. [teneo, II. B.], a holding on, holding fast; hence, an uninterrupted course, career, tenor (mostly post-Aug.; cf.: cursus, ordo).
    I.
    In gen.: hasta fugit servatque cruenta tenorem, keeps its course, Verg. A. 10, 340:

    (aulaea) placido educta tenore Tota patent,

    by a steady motion, Ov. M. 3, 113:

    hic tibi versandus tenor est,

    id. A. A. 2, 729:

    interrumpere tenorem rerum,

    Liv. 41, 15, 7:

    pugnae,

    id. 8, 38, 11:

    tenorem pugnae servabant,

    id. 30, 18:

    tenor vitae,

    Ov. H. 17, 14; Liv. 40, 12, 7:

    fati,

    Ov. H. 7, 112:

    eundem tenorem servare,

    Col. Arb. 2, 2:

    unus tenor algoris aestūsve,

    Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 27:

    eodem tenore duo insequentes consulatus gessi,

    Liv. 7, 40, 9; cf.:

    eodem consiliorum tenore,

    id. 22, 15, 1:

    uno et perpetuo tenore juris semper usurpato, numquam intermisso,

    id. 35, 16;

    austeritatis (in smaragdis),

    Plin. 37, 5, 18, § 67:

    tenorem in narrationibus servant,

    connection, Quint. 10, 7, 6:

    cum quantum, quale interrogantes gravi, comparantes acuto tenore concludunt,

    i. e. tone, accent, id. 1, 5, 26; cf. in plur.:

    adhuc difficilior observatio est per tenores vel accentus,

    id. 1, 5, 22; cf.

    § 26: vel heroos gressu truncare tenores,

    i. e. mingle pentameters with heroic verses, Stat. S. 5, 3, 99.—
    B.
    Adverb.: uno tenore, in one course or direction, uninterruptedly, uniformly: isque (stilus medius) uno tenore, ut aiunt, in dicendo fluit, * Cic. Or. 6, 21:

    brevis profecto res est, si uno tenore peragitur,

    Liv. 5, 5, 7:

    uno tenore fidem colere,

    id. 22, 37, 10:

    tenore uno in mediam aciem illati,

    id. 22, 47, 6; cf.:

    hi mores eaque caritas patriae per omnes ordines velut tenore uno pertinebat,

    id. 23, 49, 3: so,

    uno velut tenore,

    id. 2, 42, 8.—
    II.
    In partic., in the later jurid. lang., the connection, contents, sense, tenor of a law:

    pro tenore legis Aquiliae,

    Dig. 9, 2, 56:

    pro tenore S C Claudiani,

    Paul. Sent. 2, 21, 18:

    auctorum verba emendare tenore sententiae perseverante, non est prohibitum,

    Dig. 42, 1, 46.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tenor

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