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1 fruor
fruor frūctus (P. fut. fruitūrus, C.), ī, dep. [1 FVG-], to derive enjoyment from, enjoy, delight in: fruare, dum licet, T.: ars fruendi, H.: illius commodis, T.: id est cuiusque proprium quo quisque fruitur: maritimis rebus: omnibus in vitā commodis unā cum aliquo, Cs.: deorum Conloquio, V.: somno, O.: frui paratis, i. e. contentment, H.: te, your society: Attico, N.: ingenium, T.: de vestris vectigalibus fruendis: iustitiae fruendae ca<*>sā: quem (florem aetatis) patri fruendum praebuit, L.: facies fruenda mihi, O.—In law, to have the use and enjoyment of, have the usufruct: Huic demus (agellum) qui fruatur, T.: certis fundis: agrum fruendum locare, L.* * *Ifruari, fruitus sum V DEPenjoy, profit by, delight in (w/ABL)IIfrui, fructus sum V DEPenjoy (proceeds/socially/sexually), profit by, delight in (w/ABL) -
2 parātus
parātus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of 1 paro], prepared, ready: loci multā commentatione: ad omne facinus paratissimus: omnia ad bellum, Cs.: id quod parati sunt facere: omnia perpeti, Cs.: in utrumque paratus, Sese versare, etc., V.: vel bello vel paci, L.: ferri acies parata neci, V.: veniae, O.: provincia peccantibus, Ta.— Well prepared, provided, furnished, fitted, equipped, skilled: itane huc paratus advenis? T.: ad quam (causarum operam): quo paratior ad usum forensem esse possim: ad omnem eventum: paratiores ad omnia pericula subeunda, Cs.: in novas res, Ta.: in iure paratissimus, learned: in rebus maritimis, versed: contra fortunam: paratus simulatione, a master in dissimulation, Ta.—As subst n.: parati nil est, nothing is ready, T.: Frui paratis, i. e. contentment, H.* * *parata -um, paratior -or -us, paratissimus -a -um ADJprepared; ready; equipped, provided -
3 placor
plăcor, ōris, m. [placeo], contentment, approval, satisfaction (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Ecclus. 4, 13; 39, 23; cf.: placor, areskeia, Gloss. Cyrill.
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