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to be indifferent to danger

  • 1 be indifferent to danger

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > be indifferent to danger

  • 2 indifferent

    [ınʹdıf(ə)rənt] a
    1. 1) безразличный, равнодушный, индифферентный

    indifferent spectator - равнодушный /холодный/ зритель

    to be indifferent to danger - не бояться опасности, пренебрегать опасностью

    to be indifferent to the sufferings of others - быть равнодушным к страданиям других

    it is quite indifferent to me whether you go or stay - мне совершенно безразлично, уйдёшь ты или останешься

    2) нейтральный, беспристрастный
    2. посредственный

    is it good, bad or indifferent? - разг. это хорошо, плохо или так себе?

    3. не имеющий значения, маловажный
    4. спец. нейтральный, индифферентный

    indifferent gas - хим. нейтральный газ

    НБАРС > indifferent

  • 3 indifferent

    1. a безразличный, равнодушный, индифферентный

    to be indifferent to danger — не бояться опасности, пренебрегать опасностью

    2. a нейтральный, беспристрастный
    3. a посредственный
    4. a не имеющий значения, маловажный
    5. a спец. нейтральный, индифферентный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. aloof (adj.) aloof; by-the-way; casual; incurious; numb; pococurante; remote; uncurious; uninterested; withdrawn
    2. apathetic (adj.) apathetic; careless; cool; detached; disinterested; impassive; impervious; lethargic; listless; nonchalant; phlegmatic; stolid; unconcerned; unresponsive
    3. cold (adj.) chill; cold; emotionless; frigid; glacial; icy; unemotional
    4. common (adj.) acceptable; adequate; average; common; decent; passable; respectable; satisfactory; sufficient; tolerable
    5. fair (adj.) candid; conventional; dispassionate; equal; equitable; fair; fair-minded; impartial; impersonal; just; liberal; nondiscriminatory; nonpartisan; non-partisan; objective; ordinary; square; unbiased; uncolored; undistinctive; undistinguished; unprejudiced; unprepossessed; unremarkable
    6. medium (adj.) fairish; intermediate; mean; medial; mediocre; medium; middle-rate; middling; moderate; run-of-mine; run-of-the-mill; so-so
    Антонимический ряд:

    English-Russian base dictionary > indifferent

  • 4 indifferent

    [in΄difrənt] a անտարբեր, ան կարևոր, աննշան. միջակ. indifferent look/audience/answer անտարբեր հայացք/հանդիսա տես/ պա տաս խան. be indifferent to անտարբեր լինել. be indifferent to danger վտանգը բանի տեղ չդնել/ար համար հել. It is indifferent to me Ինձ համար նշանակություն չու նի. an indifferent pianist/actor միջակ դաշնակա հար/դերասան

    English-Armenian dictionary > indifferent

  • 5 indifferent

    indifferent [ɪn'dɪfərənt]
    (a) (unconcerned, cold) indifférent;
    she was indifferent to the beauty of the landscape elle était indifférente à la beauté du paysage;
    he was indifferent to her pleas il est resté sourd à ses suppliques;
    indifferent to the danger insouciant du danger
    (b) (unimportant) indifférent;
    it's indifferent to me whether they go or stay qu'ils partent ou qu'ils restent, cela m'est égal ou indifférent
    (c) (mediocre) médiocre, quelconque;
    good, bad or indifferent bon, mauvais ou ni l'un ni l'autre
    (d) Biology (cell, tissue) indifférencié

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > indifferent

  • 6 не бояться опасности

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не бояться опасности

  • 7 εὐχερής

    A tolerant of or indifferent to evil, unpleasantness or inaccuracy, not squeamish,

    ἡ ὗς -έστατον πρὸς πᾶσαν τροφὴν ζῴων ἐστίν Arist. HA 595a18

    ;

    οὐδενὸς γὰρ πώποτε ἀπέβαλεν ὀσπρίου λέπος· οὕτως ἐκεῖνός ἐστιν εὐ. ἀνήρ Alex. 266.8

    , cf. Aristopho 12.5, S.Ph. 519, 875; of lizardeaters,

    λίαν εὐχερεῖς Menesth.

    ap. Orib.2.68.13; εὐ.βίος of the swineherd, Pl.Plt. 266d; τὸ εὐ. τῶν ὀνομάτων the loose use of names, Id.Tht. 184c. Adv. -ρῶς, φέρειν τὴν ὠχρότητα, i.e. gloss it over, Id.R. 474e, cf. Tht. 154b;

    εὐ. ἔχειν πρὸς τὴν ἀνθρωποφαγίαν Arist. Pol. 1338b21

    ; -

    ρῶς ὥσπερ θηρίον ὕειον ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ μολύνηται Pl.R. 535e

    : [comp] Comp. - έστερον

    , πρὸς πᾶν βρῶμα ἔχειν X.Lac.2.5

    ; ἄλλο μικρῷ μεῖζον -έστερον κινοῦσιν more readily, with fewer qualms, Arist. Pol. 1307b5, cf. Din. 1.55.
    2 unscrupulous, reckless, D.21.103, Arist. Metaph. 1025a2. Adv. - ρῶς heedlessly, recklessly,

    ὦ λέγων εὐχερῶς ὅτι ἂν βουληθῇς D.18.70

    , cf. 264.
    II indifferent to danger or suffering, cool, unconcerned, unflinching, τῆς πολεμικῆς χρείας τῆς κατ' ἄνδρα.. εὐχερεῖς καὶ πρακτικοί cool and efficient in individual fighting, Plb.4.8.9;

    εἰς εὐχερῆ τῆς ἀποτέξεως ὑπομονήν Sor.1.46

    (cf.

    εὐχέρεια 11

    ). Adv. - ρῶς καὶ εὐκόλως ἐξέπιεν drank the hemlock coolly and good-humouredly, Pl.Phd. 117c.
    III easy, εὐχερές ἐστι c. inf., Batr.62;

    τὰ λαχανευόμενα μεταφυτεύεται πρὸς εὐχερῆ τελείωσιν Sor.1.87

    : [comp] Comp., ib. 108. Adv. -

    ρῶς, νόσου γινομένης εὐχερῶς ἀποξύνεται τὸ γάλα Id.1.115

    , cf. PLond.2.401.24 (ii B.C.): [comp] Sup. - έστατα, τρέπονται (sc. εἰς φυγήν) D.S.31.38.
    2 σπασμοὶ εὐχερέες, i.e. not dangerous, Hp. Prorrh.1.119 (cf. Gal.16.773); cf.

    εὐήθης 1.3

    .
    3 c. dat., suitable, adapted, θάλασσα.. μεγάλαις ναυσὶν οὐκ εὐ. App.BC2.84.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐχερής

  • 8 пренебрегать опасностью

    1) General subject: be indifferent to danger, dare
    2) Makarov: defy danger

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пренебрегать опасностью

  • 9 indiferente

    adj.
    1 indifferent.
    2 unresponsive, apathetic, having little or no interest.
    f. & m.
    indifferent person.
    * * *
    1 indifferent
    \
    me es indiferente I don't care
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=impasible) [actitud, mirada] indifferent

    dejar indiferente a algn: esas imágenes no pueden dejarnos indiferentes — those images cannot fail to move us

    permanecer o quedarse indiferente — to remain indifferent (a, ante to)

    2) (=que da igual)

    -¿desea salir por la mañana o por la tarde? -me es indiferente — "do you want to leave in the morning or the afternoon?" - "it makes no difference to me o I don't mind"

    es indiferente que vengáis hoy o mañanait makes no difference o it doesn't matter whether you come today or tomorrow

    * * *
    a) (poco importante, de poco interés)

    es indiferente que salga hoy o mañanait doesn't matter o it makes no difference whether it goes today or tomorrow

    ¿té o café? - me es indiferente — tea or coffee? - either

    me es indiferente su amistadI'm not concerned o (colloq) bothered about his friendship

    b) ( poco interesado) indifferent

    indiferente al peligroindifferent to o unconcerned about the danger

    * * *
    = listless, unsympathetic, indifferent, half-hearted [halfhearted], uninterested, regardless, uncaring, unconcerned, detached, impassive, unengaged, apathetic, careless, feckless, insouciant, nonchalant, nonplus, nonplussed [nonplused], soulless, unemotional.
    Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.
    Ex. But of its four sentences, the third was so determined to present a grammatically structured metaphor for its meaning that it dazzled my eye, never mind my already unsympathetic brain.
    Ex. Contrary to popular belief, people who have been deaf from birth are not indifferent to aesthetic literature.
    Ex. Yet the response from government has been half-hearted at best.
    Ex. Other staff of the library remained at best uninterested in the project and at worst resented it as a diminution of traditional library services.
    Ex. What can we do is rethink our query, or we can 'bash on regardless' using the power of the computer to perform lots more searches in the hope that 'something will turn up'.
    Ex. The principal problem which faces archives is that of saving significant material from indiscriminate destruction by ignorant or uncaring owners.
    Ex. Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.
    Ex. The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.
    Ex. There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.
    Ex. There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.
    Ex. In World War 2 librarians generally sympathised with Britain, but many were isolationist or apathetic during the early years = En la Segunda Guerra Mundial los bibliotecarios generalmente simpatizaban con Gran Bretaña, aunque muchos mantuvieron una actitud no intervencionista o indiferente durante los primeros años.
    Ex. They will spend time trying to ascribe reasons to the variations whereas the true facts are that the citer was simply sloppy and careless.
    Ex. The author wrings sick humor from its feckless heroes' forlorn attempts to escape from a drug habit that they do not really enjoy any longer.
    Ex. Adopting an insouciant attitude toward empirical research -- shorn of such seemingly tough-minded concepts as objectivity and transparency -- makes her point more plausible.
    Ex. Certainly the explanation was remarkably in accordance with the nonchalant character of the noble lord who gave it.
    Ex. I remember reading an interview where Boll was nonplus about it, but then days later the site got shut down.
    Ex. Considering all that has happened to them, the cousins were nonplussed.
    Ex. Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.
    Ex. Australian researchers have observed that four to eight year-old boys who have an unemotional temperament are less responsive to discipline.
    ----
    * de un modo indiferente = listlessly.
    * mostrarse indiferente = give + Nombre + the cold shoulder, turn + a cold shoulder to, cold-shoulder.
    * * *
    a) (poco importante, de poco interés)

    es indiferente que salga hoy o mañanait doesn't matter o it makes no difference whether it goes today or tomorrow

    ¿té o café? - me es indiferente — tea or coffee? - either

    me es indiferente su amistadI'm not concerned o (colloq) bothered about his friendship

    b) ( poco interesado) indifferent

    indiferente al peligroindifferent to o unconcerned about the danger

    * * *
    = listless, unsympathetic, indifferent, half-hearted [halfhearted], uninterested, regardless, uncaring, unconcerned, detached, impassive, unengaged, apathetic, careless, feckless, insouciant, nonchalant, nonplus, nonplussed [nonplused], soulless, unemotional.

    Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.

    Ex: But of its four sentences, the third was so determined to present a grammatically structured metaphor for its meaning that it dazzled my eye, never mind my already unsympathetic brain.
    Ex: Contrary to popular belief, people who have been deaf from birth are not indifferent to aesthetic literature.
    Ex: Yet the response from government has been half-hearted at best.
    Ex: Other staff of the library remained at best uninterested in the project and at worst resented it as a diminution of traditional library services.
    Ex: What can we do is rethink our query, or we can 'bash on regardless' using the power of the computer to perform lots more searches in the hope that 'something will turn up'.
    Ex: The principal problem which faces archives is that of saving significant material from indiscriminate destruction by ignorant or uncaring owners.
    Ex: Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.
    Ex: The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.
    Ex: There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.
    Ex: There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.
    Ex: In World War 2 librarians generally sympathised with Britain, but many were isolationist or apathetic during the early years = En la Segunda Guerra Mundial los bibliotecarios generalmente simpatizaban con Gran Bretaña, aunque muchos mantuvieron una actitud no intervencionista o indiferente durante los primeros años.
    Ex: They will spend time trying to ascribe reasons to the variations whereas the true facts are that the citer was simply sloppy and careless.
    Ex: The author wrings sick humor from its feckless heroes' forlorn attempts to escape from a drug habit that they do not really enjoy any longer.
    Ex: Adopting an insouciant attitude toward empirical research -- shorn of such seemingly tough-minded concepts as objectivity and transparency -- makes her point more plausible.
    Ex: Certainly the explanation was remarkably in accordance with the nonchalant character of the noble lord who gave it.
    Ex: I remember reading an interview where Boll was nonplus about it, but then days later the site got shut down.
    Ex: Considering all that has happened to them, the cousins were nonplussed.
    Ex: Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.
    Ex: Australian researchers have observed that four to eight year-old boys who have an unemotional temperament are less responsive to discipline.
    * de un modo indiferente = listlessly.
    * mostrarse indiferente = give + Nombre + the cold shoulder, turn + a cold shoulder to, cold-shoulder.

    * * *
    1
    (poco importante, de poco interés): es indiferente que salga hoy o mañana it doesn't matter o it makes no difference o it's immaterial whether it goes today or tomorrow
    ¿té o café? — me es indiferente tea or coffee? — either o I don't mind o it makes no difference
    no me cae mal, me es indiferente I don't dislike her, I don't really have any feelings one way or the other
    todo lo que no sea de su especialidad le es indiferente he's not interested in anything that isn't connected with his speciality
    me es indiferente su amistad I'm not concerned o ( colloq) bothered about his friendship
    2 (poco interesado) indifferent
    se mostró totalmente indiferente ante mi propuesta he was totally indifferent to o uninterested in my suggestion
    indiferente A algo indifferent TO sth
    indiferente al peligro indifferent to o unconcerned about the danger
    permanecieron/se mostraron indiferentes a mis súplicas they remained/they were indifferent to my pleas
    3
    (poco amable, afectuoso): conmigo es fría e indiferente she's cold and distant with me, she treats me coldly and with indifference
    4 (mediocre) indifferent
    * * *

    indiferente adjetivo
    a) (poco importante, de poco interés):

    es indiferente que venga hoy o mañana it doesn't matter o it makes no difference whether he comes today or tomorrow;

    me es indiferente su amistad I'm not concerned o (colloq) bothered about his friendship

    indiferente a algo indifferent to sth
    indiferente adjetivo
    1 (irrelevante) unimportant: le es indiferente el color, colour makes no difference to her
    2 (impasible) indifferent: es indiferente a mi dolor, he doesn't care about my grief
    ' indiferente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    fresca
    - fresco
    - igual
    - despreocupado
    - displicente
    - frío
    - resbalar
    English:
    care
    - cold
    - hard
    - indifferent
    - listless
    - lukewarm
    - nonchalant
    - skin
    - unconcerned
    - unemotional
    - uninterested
    - detached
    - uncaring
    - unresponsive
    - unsympathetic
    * * *
    1. [indistinto] indifferent;
    me es indiferente [me da igual] I don't mind, it's all the same to me;
    me es indiferente que vayas o no it's all the same to me whether you go or not;
    ¿prefieres hacerlo hoy o mañana? – me es indiferente would you rather do it today or tomorrow? – I don't mind
    2. [apático]
    siempre se muestra indiferente he always seems so apathetic;
    es indiferente a la miseria ajena other people's suffering means nothing to him;
    no puedo permanecer indiferente ante tanto sufrimiento I cannot remain indifferent in the face of so much suffering;
    su belleza me deja indiferente her beauty leaves me cold o does nothing for me
    * * *
    adj
    1 indifferent
    2 ( irrelevante) immaterial
    * * *
    1) : indifferent, unconcerned
    2)
    ser indiferente : to be of no concern
    me es indiferente: it doesn't matter to me
    * * *
    indiferente adj (persona) indifferent / not interested
    ser indiferente to make no difference / not to matter
    serle indiferente a alguien not to mind / not to care

    Spanish-English dictionary > indiferente

  • 10 निर् _nir

    निर् ind. A substitute for निस् before vowels and soft consonants conveying the senses of 'out of', 'away from'. 'without', 'free from', and be frequently expressed by 'less', 'un', used with the noun; see the compounds given below; see निस् and cf. अ also.
    -Comp. -अंश a.
    1 whole, entire.
    -2 not entitled to any share of the ancestral property.
    -अक्षः the place of no latitute; i. e. the terrestrial equator (in astronomy). ˚देशः
    1 a first meridian, as Laṅkā.
    -2 a place where the sun is always vertical and the days and nights are equal.
    -3 the equatorial region.
    -अक्षर a. Not knowing the letters, illiterate.
    -अग्नि a. having lost or neg- lected the consecrated fire; स संन्यासी च योगी च न निरग्निर्न चाक्रियः Bg.6.1.
    -अग्र (क) a. divisible without remain- der.
    -अङ्कुश a. 'not curbed by a hook', unchecked, uncontrolled; unruly, independent, completely free, unfettered; निरङ्कुश इव द्विपः Bhāg.; कामो निकामनिरङ्कुशः Gīt.7; निरङ्कुशाः कवयः Sk.; Bh.3.15; Mv.3.39; विनयरुचयः सदैव निरङ्कुशाः Mu.3.6. ˚ता self-will, indepen- dence.
    -अघ a. sinless, blameless.
    -अङ्ग a.
    1 having no parts.
    -2 deprived of expedients or resources.
    -अजिन a. skinless.
    -अञ्जन a.
    1 without collyrium; निरञ्जने साचिविलोलिकं दृशौ Ki.8.52.
    -2 unstained, untinged.
    -3 free from falsehood; तदा विद्वान् पुण्यपापे विधूय निरञ्जनं परमं साम्यमुपैति Munda 3.1.3.
    -4 simple, artless.
    (-नः) 1 an epithet of Śiva.
    -2 N. of the Supreme Being.
    (-ना) 1 the day of full moon.
    -2 an epithet of Durgā.
    -अतिशय a. unsurpassed, matchless, un- rivalled; निरतिशयं गरिमाणं तेन जनन्याः स्मरन्ति विद्वांसः Pt.1.3. (
    -यः) the Supreme Being.
    -अत्यय a.
    1 free from danger, secure, safe; तद्भवान् वृत्तसंपन्नः स्थितः पथि निरत्यये Rām.4.29.12; R.17.53.
    -2 free from fault, unblamable, faultless, disinterested; Ki.1.12, शक्तिरर्थपतिषु स्वयंग्रहं प्रेम कारयति वा निरत्ययम् 13.61.
    -3 com- pletely successful.
    -अधिष्ठान a.
    1 supportless.
    -2 in- dependent.
    -अध्व a. one who has lost one's way.
    -अनुक्रोश a. pitiless, merciless, hard-hearted. (
    -शः) mercilessness, hard-heartedness.
    -अनुग a. having no followers.
    -अनुग्रह a. Ungracious, unkind; Bhāg.5. 12.7.
    -अनुनासिक a. not nasal.
    -अनुमान a. not bound to conclusions or consequences.
    -अनुयोज्य a. unblamable, faultless.
    -अनुरोध a.
    1 unfavourable, unfriendly.
    -2 unkind, unamiable; Māl.1.
    -अन्तर a.
    -1 constant, perpetual, uninterrupted, incessant; निरन्त- राधिपटलैः Bv.1.16; निरन्तरास्वन्तरवातवृष्टिषु Ku.5.25.
    -2 having no intervening or intermediate space, having no interval, close, closely contiguous, in close contact; मूढे निरन्तरपयोधरया मयैव Mk.5.15; हृदयं निरन्तरबृहत्कठिनस्तन- मण्डलावरणमप्यभिदन् Śi.9.66.
    -3 compact, dense; परितो रुद्धनिरन्तराम्बराः Śi.16.76.
    -4 coarse, gross.
    -5 faithful, true (as a friend).
    -6 not hidden from view.
    -7 not different, similar, identical.
    -8 sincere, sympathetic; सुहृदि निरन्तरचित्ते (निवेद्य दुःखं सुखीभवति) Pt.1.341.
    -9 abounding in, full of; निपात्यमानैर्ददृशे निरन्तरम् Rām.7.7. 54; गुणैश्च निरन्तराणि Mv.4.12. (
    -रम्) ind.
    1 without interruption, constantly, continually, incessantly.
    -2 without intervening space or interval.
    -3 closely, tightly, firmly; (परिष्वजस्व) कान्तैरिदं मम निरन्तरमङ्गमङ्गैः Ve.3.27; परिष्वजेते शयने निरन्तरम् Ṛs.2.11.
    -4 immedia- tely. ˚अभ्यासः constant study, diligent exercise or pra- ctice.
    -अन्तराल a.
    1 without an intervening space, close.
    -2 narrow.
    -अन्धस् a. foodless, hungry.
    -अन्वय a.
    1 having no progeny, childless.
    -2 unconnected, unrelated; Ms.8.198.
    -3 not agreeing with the con- text (as a word in a sentence).
    -4 without logical connection or regular sequence, unmethodical.
    -5 without being seen, out of sight; निरन्वयं भवेत् स्तेयम् Ms.8. 332.
    -6 without retinue, unaccompanied, see अन्वय.
    -7 sudden, unexpected; U.7.
    -8 exterminatory, without leaving any species or trace; प्रागाधारनिरन्वयप्रमथनादुच्छेदमे- वाकरोः... Mv.3.13; (com. नाशो द्विविधः--स्वान्वयविनाशः, निरन्वयविनाशश्चेति......निर्वापणादिना सजातीयज्वालोदयानर्हविनाशस्तु निरन्वयविनाशः ।).
    -अपत्रप a.
    1 shameless, impudent.
    -2 bold.
    -अपराध a. guiltless, innocent, faultless, blame- less. (
    -धः) innocence.
    -अपवर्त a.
    1 not turning back.
    -2 (in arith.) leaving no common divisor, reduced to the lowest terms.
    -अपवाद a.
    1 blameless.
    -2 not admitting of any exception.
    -अपाय a.
    1 free from harm or evil.
    -2 free from decay, imperishable.
    -3 infallible; उपायो निरपायो$यमस्माभिरभिचिन्तितः Rām.1.1.2.
    -अपेक्ष a.
    1 not depending on, irrespective or independent of, having no need of (with loc.); न्यायनिर्णीतसारत्वा- न्निरपेक्षमिवागमे Ki.11.39.
    -2 disregarding, taking no notice of.
    -3 free from desire, secure; निरपेक्षो न कर्तव्यो भृत्यैः स्वामी कदाचन H.2.82.
    -4 careless, negligent, indifferent
    -5 indifferent to worldly attachments or pursuits; समुपोढेषु कामेषु निरपेक्षः परिव्रजेत् Ms.6.41.
    -6 disinterested, not expecting any reward from another; दिशि दिशि निरपेक्ष- स्तावकीनं विवृण्वन् Bv.1.5.
    -7 without purpose. (
    -क्षा) indifference, disregard.
    -अपेक्षित a.
    1 disregarded.
    -2 regardless.
    -अपेक्षिन् a. disregarding, indifferent.
    -अभिभव a.
    1 not subject to humiliation or disgrace.
    -2 not to be surpassed, unrivalled.
    -अभिमान a.
    1 free from self-conceit, devoid of pride or egotism.
    -2 void of self-respect.
    -3 unconscious.
    -अभिलाष a. not caring for, indifferent to; स्वसुखनिरभिलाषः खिद्यसे लोकहेतोः Ś.5.7.
    -अभिसंधानम् absence of design.
    -अभ्र a. cloudless.
    -अमर्ष a.
    1 void of anger, patient.
    -2 apa- thetic.
    -अम्बर a. naked.
    -अम्बु a.
    1 abstaining from water.
    -2 waterless, destitute of water.
    -अर्गल a. without a bolt, unbarred, unobstructed, unrestrained, unimpeded, completely free; M.5; मरणसमये त्यक्त्वा शङ्कां प्रलापनिरर्गलम् Māl.5.26. (
    -लम्) ind. freely.
    -अर्थ a.
    1 void of wealth, poor, indigent; स्त्रियः कृतार्थाः पुरुषं निरर्थं निष्पीडितालक्तकवत्त्यजन्ति Pt.1.194.
    -2 meaningless, un- meaning (as a word or sentence).
    -3 non-sensical.
    -4 vain, useless, purposeless.
    (-र्थः) 1 loss, detriment.
    -2 nonsense.
    -अर्थक a.
    1 useless, vain, unprofitable.
    -2 unmeaning, nonsensical, conveying no reasonable meaning; इत्थं जन्म निरर्थकं क्षितितले$रण्ये यथा मालती S. D.
    -3 (a consonant) not followed by a vowel. (
    -कम्) an expletive; निरर्थकं तु हीत्यादि पूरणैकप्रयोजनम् Chandr.2.6.
    -अलंकृतिः (in Rhet.) want of ornament, simplicity.
    -अवकाश a.
    1 without free space.
    -2 without leisure.
    -अवग्रह a.
    1 'free from restraint', unrestrained, un- checked, uncontrolled, irresistible.
    -2 free, indepen- dent.
    -3 self-willed, head-strong. (
    -हम्) ind.
    1 un- interruptedly.
    -2 intensely, strongly.
    -अवद्य a.
    1 blameless, faultless, unblameable, unobjectionable; हृद्य- निरवद्यरूपो भूपो बभूव Dk.1.
    -2 an epithet of the Supreme Being (having no passions).
    -अवधि a. having no end, unlimited; कथं तूष्णीं सह्यो निरवधिरयं त्वप्रतिविधः U. 3.44;6.3; Māl.1.6.
    -2 continuous; महानाधिव्याधि- र्निरवधिरिदानीं प्रसरतु Māl.4.3.
    1 without parts.
    -2 indivisible.
    -3 without limbs.
    -अवलम्ब a.
    1 unsupported, without support; Ś.6.
    -2 not affording support.
    -3 not depending or relying on.
    -अवशेष a. whole, complete, entire, (निरवशेषेण ind. completely, entirely, fully, totally).
    -अवसाद a. cheerful; Gīt.
    -अव्यय a. eternal, immutable.
    - अशन a. abstaining from food. (
    -नम्) fasting.
    -अश्रि a. even; Kau. A.2.11.
    -अष्ट a. Ved. driven away, scattered. (
    -ष्टः) a horse twentyfour years old.
    -अस्त्र a. weaponless, unarmed.
    -अस्थि a. boneless.
    -अहंकार, -अहंकृति a. free from egotism or pride, humble, lowly; Bg.12.13.
    -अहंकृत a.
    1 having no egotism or self-consciousness.
    -2 without individuality.
    -3 unselfish.
    -अहम् a. free from egotism or self-conceit; ह्यनामरूपं निरहं प्रपद्ये Bhāg. 5.19.4.
    -आकाङ्क्ष a.
    1 wishing nothing, free from desire.
    -2 wanting nothing to fill up or complete (as the sense of a word or sentence).
    -आकार a.
    1 devoid of form, formless, without form.
    -2 ugly, deformed.
    -3 disguised.
    -4 unassuming, modest.
    (-रः) 1 the universal spirit, Almighty.
    -2 an epithet of Śiva.
    -3 of Viṣṇu. ˚ज्ञानवादः the doctrine that the perception of the outer world does not arise from images impres- sed on the mind; Sarva. S.
    -आकृति a.
    1 formless, shapeless.
    -2 deformed.
    (-तिः) 1 a religious student who has not duly gone through a course of study, or who has not properly read the Vedas.
    -2 especially, a Brāhmaṇa who has neglected the duties of his caste by not going through a regular course of study; a fool; ग्रामधान्यं यथा शून्यं यथा कूपश्च निर्जलः । यथा हुतमनग्नौ च तथैव स्यान्निराकृतौ ॥ Mb.12.36.48.
    -3 one who neglects the five great religious duties or yajñas; Ms.3.154.
    -आकाश a. leaving no free space, completely filled or occupied,
    -आकुल a.
    1 unconfused, unperplexed, un- bewildered; Ki.11.38.
    -2 steady, calm; सुपात्रनिक्षेपनिरा- कुलात्मना (प्रजासृजा) Śi.1.28.
    -3 clear.
    -4 perspicuous; अलिकुलसङ्कुलकुसुमसमूहनिराकुलबकुलकलापे Gīt.1.
    (-लम्) 1 calmness serenity.
    -2 perspicuity, clearness.
    -आक्रन्द a. not crying or complaining. (
    -दः) a place where no sound can be heard.
    -आक्रोश a. unaccused, unreviled.
    - आगम a. not founded on revelation or scripture, not derived from the Vedas.
    -आगस् a. faultless, innocent, sinless; कथमेकपदे निरागसं जनमाभाष्यमिमं न मन्यसे R.8.48.
    -आचार a. without approved customs or usages, lawless, barbarian.
    -आडम्बर a.
    1 without drums.
    -2 without show, unostentatious.
    -आतङ्क a.
    1 free from fear; R.1.63; निरातङ्को रङ्को विहरति चिरं कोटिकनकैः Śaṅkara (देव्यपराधक्षमापनस्तोत्रम् 6).
    -2 without ailment, comfort- able, healthy.
    -3 not causing pain.
    -4 unchecked, unhampered; निरातङ्कः पङ्केष्विव पिशितपिण्डेषु विलसन् Māl. 5.34. (
    -कः) an epithet of Śiva.
    - आतप a. sheltered from heat, shady, not penetrated by the sun's rays. (
    -पा) the night.
    - आदर a. disrespectful.
    -आदान a.
    1 taking or receiving nothing; Mb.3.
    -2 an epithet of Buddha.
    -आधार a.
    1 without a receptacle.
    -2 without support, supportless (fig. also); निराधारो हा रोदिमि कथय केषामिह पुरः G. L.4.39.
    -आधि a. secure, free from anxiety.
    -आनन्द a. cheerless, sad, sorrowful.
    -आन्त्र a.
    1 disembowelled.
    -2 having the entrails hanging out.
    -आपद् a. free from misfortune or calamity. (-f.) prosperity.
    -आबाध a.
    1 unvexed, unmolested, undis- turbed, free from disturbance.
    -2 unobstructed.
    -3 not molesting or disturbing.
    -4 (in law) frivolously vexatious (as a suit or cause of complaint); e. g. अस्मद्- गृहप्रदीपप्रकाशेनायं स्वगृहे व्यवहरति Mitā.
    1 free from disease or illness, sound, healthy, hale.
    -2 untainted, pure.
    -3 guileless.
    -4 free from defects or blemishes.
    -5 full, complete.
    -6 infallible.
    -7 not liable to failure or miscarriage. (
    -यः, यम्) freedom from disease or illness, health, well-being, welfare, happiness; कुरूणां पाण्डवानां च प्रतिपत्स्व निरामयम् Mb.5.78.8.
    (-यः) 1 a wild goat.
    -2 a hog or boar.
    -आमिष a.
    1 fleshless; निरुपमरसप्रीत्या खादन्नरास्थि निरामिषम् Bh.
    -2 having no sensual desires or covetousness; Ms.6.49.
    -3 receiving no wages or remuneration.
    -आय a. yielding no income or revenue, profitless.
    -यः an idler living from hand to mouth.
    1 full-stretched or extended; निरायतपूर्वकायाः Ś.1.8.
    -2 contracted, compact.
    -आय- -तत्वम् shortness, compactness; निरायतत्वादुदरेण ताम्यता Ki.8.17.
    -आयति a. one whose end is at hand; नियता लघुता निरायतेः Ki.2.14.
    -आयास a. not fatiguing, easy.
    -आयुध a. unarmed, weaponless.
    -आरम्भ a. abstaining from all work (in good sense); Mb.3.82.11.
    -आलम्ब a.
    1 having no prop or support (fig. also); ऊर्ध्वबाहुं निरालम्बं तं राजा प्रत्यभाषत Rām.7.89.1; निरालम्बो लोकः कुलमयशसा नः परिवृतम् Mv.4.53.
    -2 not depending on another, independent.
    -3 self-supported, friendless, alone; निरालम्बो लम्बोदरजननि कं यामि शरणम् Jag. (
    -म्बा) spikenard. (
    -म्बम्) Brahman.
    -आलोक a.
    1 not looking about or seeing.
    -2 deprived of sight.
    -3 deprived of light, dark; निरालोकं लोकम् Māl.5.3; Bhāg.8.24.35.
    -5 invisible. (
    -कः) an epithet of Śiva.
    -आवर्ण a. manifest, evident.
    -आश a.
    1 devoid of hope, despairing or despondent of; मनो बभूवेन्दुमतीनिराशम् R.6.2.
    -2 depriving (one) of all hope.
    -आशक, -आशिन् a. hopeless; अद्य दुर्योधनो राज्याज्जीविताच्च निराशकः (भविष्यति) Mb.8.74.13.
    -आशङ्क a. fearless.
    -आशा hopeless- ness, despair.
    -आशिस् a.
    1 without a boon or blessing, without virtues; आश्रमा विहिताः सर्वे वर्जयित्वा निराशिषम् Mb.12.63.13.
    -2 without any desire, wish or hope, indifferent; निराशीर्यतचित्तात्मा Bg.4.21; जगच्छ- रण्यस्य निराशिषः सतः Ku.5.76.
    -आश्रय a.
    1 without a prop or support, supportless, unsupported; न तिष्ठति निराश्रयं लिङ्गम् Sāṅ. K.41.
    -2 friendless, destitute, alone, without shelter or refuge; निराश्रयाधुना वत्सलता.
    -3 not deep (as a wound).
    -आस्वाद a. tasteless, insipid, un- savoury.
    -आहार a. 'foodless', fasting, abstaining from food. (
    -रः) fasting; कालो$ग्निः कर्म मृद् वायुर्मनो ज्ञानं तपो जलम् । पश्चात्तापो निराहारः सर्वे$मी शुद्धिहेतवः ॥ Y.3.31.
    -इङ्ग a. immovable, stationary; यथा दीपो निवातस्थो निरिङ्गो ज्वलते पुनः Mb.12.46.6.
    -इच्छ a. without wish or desire, indifferent.
    -इन्द्रिय a.
    1 having lost a limb or the use of it.
    -2 mutilated, maimed.
    -3 weak, infirm, frail; Kaṭh.1.1.3.
    -4 barren.
    -5 without प्रमाण or means of certain knowledge; निरिन्द्रिया ह्यमन्त्राश्च स्त्रियो$नृत- मिति स्थितिः Ms.9.18.
    -6 destitute of manly vigour, impotent (Ved.).
    -इन्धन a. destitute of fuel.
    -ईति a. free from the calamities of the season; निरातङ्का निरीतयः R.1.63; see ईति.
    -ईश्वर a. godless, atheistic. -˚वाद atheistic doctrine.
    -ईषम् the body of a plough.
    -ईह a.
    1 desireless, indifferent; निरीहाणामीशस्तृणमिव तिरस्कारविषयः Mu.3.16.
    -2 inactive; निरीहस्य हतद्विषः R.1.24.
    (-हा), -निरीहता, -त्वम् 1 inactivity.
    -2 indifference.
    -उच्छ्वास a.
    1 breathless, without breathing; निरुच्छ्वासं हरिं चक्रुः Rām.7.7.6.
    -2 narrow, contracted; उपेयुषो वर्त्म निरन्तराभिरसौ निरुच्छ्वासमनीकिनीभिः Śi.3.32.
    -3 dead; निरुच्छ्वासाः पुनः केचित् पतिता जगतीतले Rām.6.58.13. (
    -सः) absence of breath; लोका निरुच्छ्वासनिपीडिता भृशम् Bhāg.4. 8.8.
    -उत्तर a.
    1 answerless, without a reply.
    -2 un- able to answer, silenced.
    -3 having no superior.
    -उत्थ a. irrecoverable.
    -उद्धति a. not jolting (a chariot); अभूतल- स्पर्शतया निरुद्धतिः Ś.7.1. (v. l.)
    -उत्सव a. without festivi- ties; विरतं गेयमृतुर्निरुत्सवः R.8.66.
    -उत्साह a.
    1 inactive, indolent.
    -2 devoid of energy.
    (-हः) 1 absence of energy.
    -2 indolence.
    -उत्सुक a.
    1 indifferent.
    -2 calm, tranquil.
    - उदक a. waterless.
    1 having no belly or trunk.
    -2 thin (अतुन्दिल); श्रीमान्निरुदरो महान् Rām.3.16.31.
    -उद्यम, -उद्योग a. effortless, inactive, lazy, idle.
    उद्विग्न, -उद्वेग a. free from excitement or perturbation, sedate, calm.
    -उपक्रम a.
    1 without a commencement.
    -2 incurable.
    -उपद्रव a.
    1 free from calamity or affliction, not visited by danger or adver- sity, lucky, happy, undisturbed, unmolested, free from hostile attacks.
    -2 free from national distress or tyranny.
    -3 causing no affliction.
    -4 auspicious (as a star).
    -5 secure, peaceful.
    -उपधि a. guileless, honest; U.2.2. ˚जीवन a. leading an honest life. (v. l.).
    -उपपत्ति a. unsuitable.
    1 without any title or designation; अरे आर्यचारुदत्तं निरुपपदेन नाम्नालपसि Mk.1.18/19.
    -2 unconnected with a subordinate word.
    -उपप्लव a.
    1 free from disturbance, obstacle or calamity, unharmed; निरुपप्लवानि नः कर्माणि संवृत्तानि Ś3.
    -2 not causing any affliction or misery.
    -3 an epithet of Śiva.
    -उपभोग a. without enjoyment; संसरति निरुपभोगं भावैरधिवासितं लिङ्गम् Sāṅ. K.4.
    - उपम a. peerless, matchless, incomparable.
    -उपसर्ग free from portents.
    -उपस्कृत a. not corrupted, pure; of self-denying temperament; शमेन तपसा चैव भक्त्या च निरुपस्कृतः । शुद्धात्मा ब्राह्मणो रात्रौ निदर्शनमपश्यत ॥ Mb.12.271.14.
    1 not injured, unhurt.
    -2 auspicious, lucky.
    -उपाख्य a.
    1 unreal, false, non-existent (as वन्ध्यापुत्र).
    -2 immaterial.
    -3 invisible. (
    -ख्यम्) the supreme Brahman.
    -उपाधि (क) a. without qualities, absolute.
    -उपाय a.
    1 without expedients, helpless.
    -2 unsuc- cessful.
    -उपेक्ष a.
    1 free from trick or fraud.
    -2 not neglectful.
    -उष्मन् a. devoid of heat, cold.
    -गन्ध a. void of smell, scentless, unfragrant, inodorous; निर्गन्धा इव किंशुकाः. ˚पुष्पी f. the Śālmali tree.
    -गर्व a. free from pride.
    -गवाक्ष a. windowless.
    -गुण a.
    1 stringless (as a bow).
    -2 devoid of all properties.
    -3 devoid of good qualities, bad, worthless; निर्गुणः शोभते नैव विपुलाड- म्बरो$पि ना Bv.1.115.
    -4 without attributes; साकारं च निराकारं सगुणं निर्गुणं विभुम् Brahmavai. P.
    -5 having no epithet. (
    -णः) the Supreme Spirit. ˚आत्मक a. having no qualities.
    -गृहः a. houseless, homeless; सुगृही निर्गृही- कृता Pt.39.
    -गौरव a.
    1 without dignity, undignified.
    -2 devoid of respect.
    -ग्रन्थ a.
    1 freed from all ties or hindrances; आत्मारामाश्च मुनयो निर्ग्रन्था अप्युरुक्रमे । कुर्वन्त्यहैतुकीं भक्तिम् Bhāg.1.7.1.
    -2 poor, possessionless, beggarly.
    -3 alone, unassisted.
    (-न्थः) 1 an idiot, a fool.
    -2 a gambler.
    -3 a saint or devotee who has renounced all worldly attachments and wanders about naked and lives as a hermit.
    -4 A Buddha Muni.
    -ग्रन्थक a.
    1 clever, expert.
    -2 unaccompanied, alone.
    -3 deserted, abandoned.
    -4 fruitless. (
    -कः 1 a religious mendicant.
    -2 a naked devotee.
    -3 a gam- bler.
    -ग्रन्थिक a. clever. (
    -कः) a naked mendicant, a Jaina mendicant of the Digambara class.
    -घटम् 1 a free market.
    -2 a crowded market.
    -घण्टः See निघण्टः.
    -घृण a.
    1 cruel, merciless, pitiless.
    -2 shame- less, immodest.
    -घृणा cruelty.
    -घोष a. noiseless, still, calm.
    -जन a.
    1 tenantless, uninhabited, unfrequented, lonely, desolate.
    -2 without any retinue or attendants; भूयश्चैवाभिरक्षन्तु निर्धनान्निर्जना इव Mb.12.151.7. (
    -नम्) a desert, solitude, lonely place.
    -जन्तु a. free from living germs; H. Yoga.
    -जर a.
    1 young, fresh.
    -2 imperishable, immortal. (
    -रः) a deity, god; (nom. pl. निर्जराः -निर्जरसः) (
    -रम्) ambrosia, nectar.
    -जरायु a. Ved. skinless.
    -जल a.
    1 waterless, desert, destitute of water.
    -2 not mixed with water. (
    -लः) a waste, desert. ˚एकादशी N. of the eleventh day in the bright half of Jyeṣṭha.
    -जाड्य free from coldness.
    -जिह्वः a frog.
    -जीव a.
    1 lifeless.
    -2 dead; चिता दहति निर्जीवं चिन्ता दहति जीवितम्.
    -ज्ञाति a. having no kinsmen, alone.
    -ज्वर a. feverless, healthy.
    -दण्डः a Śūdra.
    -दय a.
    1 merci- less, cruel, pitiless, unmerciful, unkind.
    -2 passion- ate.
    -3 very close, firm or fast, strong, excessive, violent; मुग्धे विधेहि मयि निर्दयदन्तदंशम् Gīt.1; निर्दयरति- श्रमालसाः R.19.32; निर्दयाश्लेषहेतोः Me.18.
    -4 unpitied by any; निर्दया निर्नमस्कारास्तन्मनोरनुशासनम् Ms.9.239.
    -दयम् ind.
    1 unmercifully, cruelly.
    -2 violently, excessively; न प्रहर्तुमलमस्मि निर्दयम् R.11.84.
    -दश a. more than ten days old; यदा पशुर्निर्दशः स्यादथ मेध्यो भवे- दिति Bhāg.9.7.11.
    - दशन a. toothless.
    -दाक्षिण्य a. uncourteous.
    -दुःख a.
    1 free from pain, painless.
    -2 not causing pain.
    -दैन्य a. happy, comfortable.
    -दोष a.
    1 faultless, defectless; न निर्दोषं न निर्गुणम्
    -2 guiltless, innocent.
    -द्रव्य a.
    1 immaterial.
    -2 without property, poor.
    -द्रोह a. not hostile, friendly, well-disposed, not malicious.
    -द्वन्द्व a.
    1 indifferent in regard to opposite pairs of feelings (pleasure or pain), neither glad nor sorry; निर्द्वन्द्वो निर्ममो भूत्वा चरिष्यामि मृगैः सह Mb.1.85.16; निर्द्वन्द्वो नित्यसत्त्वस्थो निर्योगक्षेम आत्मवान् Bg.2.45.
    -2 not dependent upon another, independent.
    -3 free from jealousy or envy.
    -4 not double.
    -5 not contested, un- disputed.
    -6 not acknowledging two principles.
    -धन a. without property, poor, indigent; शशिनस्तुल्यवंशो$पि निर्धनः परिभूयते Chāṇ.82. (
    -नः) an old ox. ˚ता, ˚त्वम् poverty, indigence.
    -धर्म a. unrighteous, impious, unholy.
    -धूम a. smokeless.
    -धौत a. cleansed, rendered clean; निर्धौत- दानामलगण्डभित्तिर्वन्यः सरित्तो गज उन्ममज्ज R.5.43.
    -नमस्कार a.
    1 not courteous or civil, not respecting any one.
    -2 disrespected, despised.
    -नर a. abandoned by men, deserted.
    -नाणक a. coinless, penniless; Mk.2.
    -नाथ a. without a guardian or master. ˚ता
    1 want of protection.
    -2 widowhood.
    -3 orphanage.
    -नाभि a. going or reaching beyond the navel; निर्नाभि कौशेयमुपात्तबाणम् Ku.7.7.
    -नायक a. having no leader or ruler, anarchic.
    -नाशन, -नाशिन् a. expelling, banishing.
    -निद्र a. sleepless, wakeful.
    -निमित्त a.
    1 causeless.
    -2 disinterested.
    -निमेष a. not twinkling.
    -बन्धु a. without kindred or relation, friendless.
    -बल n. powerless, weak, feeble.
    -बाध a.
    1 unobstructed.
    -2 unfrequented, lonely, solitary.
    -3 unmolested.
    (-धः) 1 a part of the marrow.
    -2 a knob.
    -बीज a. seedless, impotent. (
    -जा) a sort of grape (Mar. बेदाणा).
    -बुद्धि a. stupid, ignorant, foolish.
    -बुष, -बुस a. unhusked, freed from chaff.
    -भक्त a. taken without eating (as a medicine).
    -भय a.
    1 fearless, undaunted.
    -2 free from danger, safe, secure; निर्भयं तु भवेद्यस्य राष्ट्रं बाहुबलाश्रितम् Ms.9.255.
    -भर a.
    1 excessive, vehement, violent, much, strong; त्रपाभरनिर्भर- स्मरशर &c. Gīt.12; तन्व्यास्तिष्ठतु निर्भरप्रणयिता मानो$पि रम्यो- दयः Amaru.47.
    -2 ardent.
    -3 fast, close (as embrace); कुचकुम्भनिर्भरपरीरम्भामृतं वाञ्छति Gīt.; परिरभ्य निर्भरम् Gīt.1.
    -4 sound, deep (as sleep).
    -5 full of, filled with (at the end of comp.); आनन्द˚, गर्व˚ &c. (
    -रः) a servant receiving no wages. (
    -रम्) excess. (
    -रम् ind.)
    1 ex- cessively, exceedingly, intensely.
    -2 soundly.
    -भाग्य a. unfortunate, unlucky.
    -भाज्य a. to be separated; स निर्भाज्यः स्वकादंशात् किंचिद्दत्वोपजीवनम् Ms.9.27.
    -भृतिः a. without wages, hireless.
    -भोगः a. not fond of plea- sures.
    -मक्षिक a. 'free from flies', undisturbed, private, lonely. (
    -कम्) ind. without flies, i. e. lonely, private; कृतं भवतेदानीं निर्मक्षिकम् Ś.2,6.
    -मज्ज a. fatless, meagre.
    -मत्सर a. free from envy, unenvious; निर्मत्सरे मत्समे वत्स... वसुन्धराभारमारोप्य Rāmāyaṇachampū.
    -मत्स्य a. fishless.
    -मद a.
    1 not intoxicated, sober, quiet.
    -2 not proud, humble.
    -3 sad, sorry.
    -4 not in rut (as an elephant).
    -मनुज, -मनुष्य a. tenantless, uninhabited, deserted by men.
    -मन्तु a. faultless, innocent.
    -मन्त्र a.
    1 a ceremony, unaccompanied by holy texts.
    -2 not familiar with holy texts; Mb.12.36.43.
    -मन्यु, -मन्युक a. free from anger; Mb.5.133.4.
    -मम a.
    1 free from all connections with the outer world, who has renounced all worldly ties; संसारमिव निर्ममः (ततार) R.12.6; Bg.2.71; निराशीर्निर्ममो भूत्वा युध्यस्व विगतज्वरः 3.3.
    -2 unselfish, disinterested.
    -3 indifferent to (with loc.); निर्ममे निर्ममो$र्थेषु मथुरां मधुराकृतिः R.15.28; प्राप्तेष्वर्थेषु निर्ममाः Mb.
    -4 an epithet of Śiva.
    -मर्याद a.
    1 boundless, immeasurable.
    -2 transgressing the limits of right or propriety, unrestrained, unruly, sinful, criminal; मनुजपशुभिर्निर्मर्यादैर्भवद्भिरुदायुधैः Ve.3.22.
    -3 confused.
    -4 insolent, immodest. (
    -दम्) ind. confusedly, topsy- turvy. (
    -दम्) confusion, disorder.
    -मल a.
    1 free from dirt or impurities, clear, pure, stainless, unsullied (fig. also); नीरान्निर्मलतो जनिः Bv.1.63.
    -2 resplendent, bright; Bh.1.56.
    -3 sinless, virtuous; निर्मलाः स्वर्गमायान्ति सन्तः सुकृतिनो यथा Ms.8.318.
    (-लम्) 1 talc.
    -2 the remainings of an offering made to a deity. ˚उपलः a crystal.
    - मशक a. free from gnats.
    -मांस a. fleshless; स्वल्प- स्नायुवसावशेषमलिनं निर्मांसमप्यस्थिकम् Bh.2.3.
    -मान a.
    1 without self-confidence.
    -2 free from pride.
    -मानुष a. uninhabited, desolate.
    -मार्ग a. roadless, pathless.
    -मिथ्य a. not false, true; H. Yoga.
    -मुटः 1 a tree bearing large blossoms.
    -2 the sun.
    -3 a rogue. (
    -टम्) a large free market or fair.
    -मूल a.
    1 rootless (as a tree).
    -2 baseless, unfounded (statement, charge &c.).
    -3 eradicated.
    -मेघ a. cloudless.
    -मेध a. without un- derstanding, stupid, foolish, dull.
    -मोह a. free from illusion. (
    -हः) an epithet of Śiva.
    -यत्न a. inactive, lazy, dull.
    -यन्त्रण a.
    1 unrestrained, unobstructed, uncontrolled, unrestricted.
    -2 unruly, self-willed, in- dependent.
    (-णम्) 1 squeezing out.
    -2 absence of restraint, independence.
    -यशस्क a. without fame, dis- creditable, inglorious.
    -युक्त a.
    1 constructed, built.
    -2 directed.
    -3 (in music) limited to metre and mea- sure.
    -युक्ति f.
    1 disunion.
    -2 absence of connection or government.
    -3 unfitness, impropriety.
    -युक्तिक a.
    1 disjoined, unconnected.
    -2 illogical, unmeaning.
    -3 unfit, improper.
    -यूथ a. separated from the herd, strayed from the flock (as an elephant).
    -यूष = निर्यास.
    -योगक्षेम a. free from care (about acquisition); Bg.2. 45.
    -रक्त a. (
    -नीरक्त) colourless, faded.
    -रज, -रजस्क a.
    (-नीरज, नीरजस्क) 1 free from dust.
    -2 devoid of passion or darkness. (
    -जः) an epithet of Śiva.
    -रजस् (नरिजस्) a. see
    नीरज. (-f.) a woman not men- struating. ˚तमसा absence of passion or darkness.
    -रत (नीरत) a. not attached to, indifferent.
    -रन्ध्र a.
    (नीरन्ध्र) 1 without holes or interstices, very close or contiguous, thickly situated; नीरन्ध्रनीरनिचुलानि सरित्तटानि U.2.23.
    -2 thick, dense.
    -3 coarse, gross.
    -रव a. (
    -नीरव) not making any noise, noiseless; गतिविभ्रमसाद- नीरवा (रसना) R.8.58.
    -रस a.
    (नीरस) 1 tasteless, unsavoury, flavourless.
    -2 (fig.) insipid, without any poetic charm; नीरसानां पद्मानाम् S. D.1.
    -3 sapless, without juice, withered or dried up; Ś. Til.9.
    -4 vain, use- less, fruitless; अलब्धफलनीरसान् मम विधाय तस्मिन् जने V.2.11.
    -5 disagreeable.
    -6 cruel, merciless. (
    -सः) the pomegranate.
    - रसन a. (
    नीरसन) having no girdle (रसना); Ki.5.11.
    -रुच् a. (
    नीरुच्) without lustre, faded, dim; परिमलरुचिराभिर्न्यक्कृतास्तु प्रभाते युवतिभिरुप- भोगान्नीरुचः पुष्पमालाः Śi.11.27.
    -रुज्, -रुज a. (नीरुज्, नीरुज) free from sickness, healthy, sound; नीरुजस्य किमौषधैः H.1.
    -रूप a. (नीरूप) formless, shapeless.
    (-पः) 1 air, wind.
    -2 a god. (
    -पम्) ether.
    -रोग a. (नीरोग) free from sickness or disease, healthy, sound; यथा नेच्छति नीरोगः कदाचित् सुचिकित्सकम् Pt.1.118.
    -लक्षण a.
    1 having no auspicious marks, ill-featured.
    -2 undisting- uished.
    -3 unimportant, insignificant.
    -4 unspotted.
    -5 having a white back.
    -लक्ष्य a. invisible.
    -लज्ज a. shameless, impudent.
    -लाञ्छनम् the marking of dome- stic animals (by perforating the nose &c.).
    -लिङ्ग a. having no distinguishing or characteristic marks.
    -लिप्त a.
    1 unanointed.
    -2 undefiled, unsullied.
    -3 indifferent to.
    (-प्तः) 1 N. of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -2 a sage.
    -लून a. cut through or off.
    -लेप a.
    1 unsmeared, unanointed; निर्लेपं काञ्चनं भाण्डमद्भिरेव विशुध्यति Ms.5.112.
    -2 stainless, sinless. (
    -पः) a sage.
    -लोभ a. free from desire or avarice, unavaricious.
    -लोमन् a. devoid of hair, hairless.
    -वंश a. without posterity, childless.
    1 not speaking, silent.
    -2 unobjectionable, blameless; (for other senses see the word separately).
    -नम् ind. silently; माल्येन तां निर्वचनं जघान Ku.7.19.
    -वण, -वन a.
    1 being out of a wood.
    -2 free from woods.
    -3 bare, open.
    -वत्सल a. not loving or fondling (esp. children); निर्वत्सले सुतशतस्य विपत्तिमेतां त्वं नानुचिन्तयसि Ve.5.3.
    -वर = निर्दरम् q. v.
    -वसु a. destitute of wealth, poor.
    -वाच्य a.
    1 not fit to be said.
    -2 blameless, unobjectionable; सखीषु निर्वाच्य- मधार्ष्ट्यदूषितं प्रियाङ्गसंश्लेषमवाप मानिनी Ki.8.48.
    -वात a. free or sheltered from wind, calm, still; हिमनिष्यन्दिनी प्रातर्निर्वातेव वनस्थली R.15.66. (
    -तः) a place sheltered from or not exposed to wind; निर्वाते व्यजनम् H.2.124.
    -वानर a. free from monkeys.
    -वायस a. free from crows.
    -वार्य a.
    1 irresistible.
    -2 acting fearlessly or boldly.
    -विकल्प, -विकल्पक a.
    1 not admitting an alternative.
    -2 being without determination or resolu- tion.
    -3 not capable of mutual relation.
    -4 conditioned.
    -5 undeliberative.
    -6 recognizing no such distinction as that of subject and object, or of the knower and the known; as applied to समाधि or contemplation, it is 'an exclusive concentration upon the one entity without distinct and separate consciousness of the knower, the known, and the knowing, and without even self-consciousness'; निर्विकल्पकः ज्ञातृज्ञानादिविकल्पभेद- लयापेक्षः; नो चेत् चेतः प्रविश सहसा निर्विकल्पे समाधौ Bh.3.61; आत्मारामा विहितरतयो निर्विकल्पे समाधौ Ve.1.23.
    -7 (in phil.) not arising from the relation of the qualifier and the qualified, (विशेषणविशेष्यसंबन्धानवगाहि प्रत्यक्षं ज्ञानम्) said of knowledge not derived from the senses, as घटत्व. (
    -ल्पम्) ind. without hesitation or wavering.
    -विकार a.
    1 unchanged, unchangeable, immutable.
    -2 not dispos- ed; तौ स्थास्यतस्ते नृपती निदेशे परस्परावग्रहनिर्विकारौ M.5.14.
    -3 disinterested; तरुविटपलतानां बान्धवो निर्विकारः Ṛs.2.28. (
    -रः) the Supreme deity.
    -विकास a. unblown.
    -विघ्न a. uninterrupted, unobstructed, free from impediments; निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा. (
    -घ्नम्) absence of impedi- ment.
    -विचार a. not reflecting, thoughtless, incon- siderate; रे रे स्वैरिणि निर्विचारकविते मास्मत्प्रकाशीभव Chandr. 1.2. (
    -रम्) ind. thoughtlessly, unhesitatingly.
    -वि- चिकित्स a. free from doubt or reflection.
    -विचेष्ट a. motionless, insensible; यो हि दिष्टमुपासीनो निर्विचेष्टः सुखं शयेत् Mb.3.32.14.
    -वितर्क a. unreflecting.
    -विनोद a. without amusement, void of pastime, diversion or solace; शङ्के रात्रौ गुरुतरशुचं निर्विनोदां सखीं ते Me.9.
    -विन्ध्या N. of a river in the Vindhya hills; निर्विन्ध्यायाः पथि भव रसाभ्यन्तरः सन्निपत्य Me.28.
    -विमर्श a.
    1 void of reflec- tion, thoughtless.
    -2 not having विमर्श Sandhi.
    -विवर a.
    1 having no opening or cavity.
    2 without interstices or interval, close, compact; घटते हि संहततया जनितामिदमेव निर्विवरतां दधतोः Śi.9.44.
    -विवाद a.
    1 not contending or disagreeing.
    -2 undisputed, not contra- dicted or disputed, universally acknowledged.
    -विवेक a. indiscreet, void of judgment, wanting in discrimination, foolish.
    -विशङ्क a. fearless, undaunted, confident; Ms.7.176; यस्मिन्कृत्यं समावेश्य निर्विशङ्केन चेतसा । आस्यते सेवकः स स्यात् कलत्रमिव चापरम् ॥ Pt.1.85.
    -विशेष a. showing or making no difference, indiscriminating, without dis- tinction; निर्विशेषा वयं त्वयि Mb.; निर्विशेषो विशेषः Bh.3.5. 'a difference without distinction'.
    -2 having no difference, same, like, not differing from (oft. in comp.); निर्विशेषाकृति 'having the same form'; प्रवातनीलो- त्पलनिर्विशेषम् Ku.1.46; स निर्विशेषप्रतिपत्तिरासीत् R.14.22.
    -3 indiscriminate, promiscuous. (
    -षः) absence of difference. (निर्विशेषम् and निर्विशेषेण are used adverbially in the sense of 'without difference', 'equally', indiscrimi- nately'; क्रुद्धेन विप्रमुक्तो$यं निर्विशेषं प्रियाप्रिये Rām.7.22.41. स्वगृहनिर्विशेषमत्र स्थीयताम् H.1; R.5.6.).
    -विशेषण a. without attributes.
    -विष a. poisonless (as a snake); निर्विषा डुण्डुभाः स्मृताः.
    -विषङ्ग a. not attached, indifferent.
    -विषय a.
    1 expelled or driven away from one's home, residence or proper place; मनोनिर्विषयार्थकामया Ku.5.38; R.9.32; also
    -निर्विषयीकृत; वने प्राक्कलनं तीर्थं ये ते निर्विषयी- कृताः Rām.2.14.4.
    -2 having no scope or sphere of action; किंच एवं काव्यं प्रविरलविषयं निर्विषयं वा स्यात् S. D.1.
    -3 not attached to sensual objects (as mind).
    -विषाण a. destitute of horns.
    -विहार a. having no pleasure.
    -वीज, -बीज a.
    1 seedless.
    -2 impotent.
    -3 causeless.
    -वीर a.
    1 deprived of heroes; निर्वीरमुर्वीतलम् P. R.1.31.
    -2 cowardly.
    -वीरा a woman whose husband and children are dead.
    -वीर्य a. powerless, feeble, unmanly, impotent; निर्वीर्यं गुरुशापभाषितवशात् किं मे तवेवायुधम् Ve.3.34.
    -वीरुध, -वृक्ष a. treeless.
    -वृत्ति f. accomplishment, achievement; अत आसां निर्वृत्त्या अपवर्गः स्यात् । आतण्डुलनिर्वृत्तेः आ च पिष्टनिर्वृत्तेरभ्यास इति ॥ ŚB. on MS.11.1.27. -a. having no occupation, destitute. See निर्वृति.
    -वृष a. depriv- ed of bulls.
    -वेग a. not moving, quiet, calm.
    -वेतन a honorary, unsalaried.
    -वेद a. not acknowledging the Vedas, an atheist, infidel.
    -वेष्टनम् a. a weaver's shuttle.
    -वैर a. free from enmity, amicable, peaceable. (
    -रम्) absence of enmity.
    -वैलक्ष्य a. shameless.
    -व्यञ्जन a.
    1 straight-forward.
    -2 without condiment. (
    -नम् ind.) plainly, in a straight-forward or honest manner.
    -व्यथ, -न a.
    1 free from pain.
    -2 quiet, calm.
    -व्यथनम् a hole; छिद्रं निर्व्यथनम् Ak.
    -व्यपेक्ष a. indifferent to, regardless of; मृग्यश्च दर्भाङ्कुरनिर्व्यपेक्षास्तवागतिज्ञं समबोधयन् माम् R.13.25;14.39.
    -व्यलीक a.
    1 not hurting or offending.
    -2 without pain.
    -3 pleased, doing anything willingly.
    -4 sincere, genuine, undissembling.
    -व्यवधान a. (ground) uncovered, bare.
    -व्यवश्थ a. moving hither and thither.
    -व्यसन a. free from bad inclination.
    -व्याकुल a. calm.
    -व्याघ्र a. not haunted or infested by tigers.
    -व्याज a.
    1 candid, upright, honest, plain.
    -2 without fraud, true, genuine.
    -3 got by heroism or daring deeds (not by fraud or cowardly conduct); अशस्त्रपूतनिर्व्याजम् (महामांसम्) Māl.5.12. (v. l.)
    -4 not hypocritical; धर्मस्य निर्व्याजता (विभूषणम्) Bh.2.82. (
    -जम् ind.) plainly, honestly, candidly; निर्व्याजमालिङ्गितः Amaru.85.
    -व्याजीकृत a. made plain, freed from deceit.
    -व्यापार a.
    1 without employment or business, free from occupation; तं दधन्मैथिलीकण्ठनिर्व्यापारेण बाहुना R.15.56.
    -2 motionless; U.6.
    -व्यावृत्ति a. not invol- ving any return (to worldly existence).
    -व्रण a.
    1 un- hurt, without wounds.
    -2 without rents.
    -व्रत a. not observing vows.
    -व्रीड a. shameless, impudent.
    -हिमम् cessation of winter.
    -हेति a. weaponless.
    -हेतु a. cause- less, having no cause or reason.
    -ह्रीक a.
    1 shameless, impudent.
    -2 bold, daring.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > निर् _nir

  • 11 securus

    sēcūrus, a, um [se = sine + cura] [st1]1 [-] exempt de soucis, exempt de crainte, tranquille.    - securus proficiscitur, Cic. Flac. 46: il part sans inquiétude.    - securus famae, liber, ire memento, Ov. Tr. 1, 1: songe à partir, mon livre, sans te soucier des qu'en dira-t-on.    - de lingua Latina securi es animi, Cic. Att. 12, 52, 3: tu es tranquille sur la question du latin.    - securus ab hac parte, Cic. Fam. 10, 24, 8: tranquille de ce côté.    - securior ab Samnitibus, Liv. 9, 22, 3: assez tranquille du côté des Samnites.    - avec gén., poét. securi pelagi atque mei, Virg. En. 7, 304: tranquilles du côté de la mer et de moi, sans s'inquiéter de...    - cf. Quint. 8, 3, 51; Tac. Agr. 43; An. 3, 28 ; Sen. Nat. 6, 1, 2; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 17; Ov. M. 6, 137.    - non securus ne + subj. Liv. 39, 16, 6: craignant que.    - en parl. des choses secura quies, Lucr. 3, 211: sommeil sans trouble, paisible.    - securum holus, Hor. S. 2, 7, 30: légume [= repas] paisible, exempt de tout tracas.    - castrensis jurisdictio secura, Tac. Agr. 9: la justice des camps qui ne s'inquiète de rien, qui n'a pas de comptes à rendre.    - cf. Tib. 3, 4, 54; Quint. 10, 5, 8 ; 11, 3, 64, etc.    - securae res ab Hannibale, Liv. 24, 19, 4: situation tranquille du côté d'Annibal.    - vota secura repulsae, Ov. M. 12, 199: voeux qui ne craignent pas un refus.    - cf. Tac. H. 1, 86.    - poét. securi latices, Virg. En. 6, 715: des eaux qui apportent la quiétude (Léthé). [st1]2 [-] qui ne se soucie pas, insouciant, indifférent, négligent.    - castrensis jurisdictio secura et obtusior, Tac. Agr. 9: justice des camps peu méticuleuse et assez grossière.    - tot a maioribus repertae leges securiorem luxum fecere, Tac. An. 3: tant de lois, oeuvre des ancêtres, n'ont fait qu'enhardir le luxe.    - lectione secura transcurrere, Quint.: lire à la légère.    - avec inter. indir. post hoc securus cadat an recto stet fabula talo, Hor. Ep. 2: après cela indifférent à l'échec ou au succès de sa pièce.    - quid Tiridaten terreat, unice securus, Hor. O. 1, 26: ce qui effraie Tiridate me laisse tout à fait indifférent.    - quali perfundat piscis securus oliuo, Hor. S. 2: sans s'inquiéter de l'huile qui arrosera le poisson.    - dedecoris securi, Tac. H. 3, 41: des gens peu sensibles au déshonneur. [st1]3 [-] exempt de danger, où l'on n'a rien à craindre, sûr, en sécurité.    - locus securus, Liv. 39, 1, 6: lieu sûr.    - domus secura, Plin. Pan. 62, 7: maison où l'on est en sûreté.    - materia securior, Tac. H. 1, 1: sujet moins dangereux.    - secura, ōrum, n.: la sécurité. --- Tac. D. 37.
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    sēcūrus, a, um [se = sine + cura] [st1]1 [-] exempt de soucis, exempt de crainte, tranquille.    - securus proficiscitur, Cic. Flac. 46: il part sans inquiétude.    - securus famae, liber, ire memento, Ov. Tr. 1, 1: songe à partir, mon livre, sans te soucier des qu'en dira-t-on.    - de lingua Latina securi es animi, Cic. Att. 12, 52, 3: tu es tranquille sur la question du latin.    - securus ab hac parte, Cic. Fam. 10, 24, 8: tranquille de ce côté.    - securior ab Samnitibus, Liv. 9, 22, 3: assez tranquille du côté des Samnites.    - avec gén., poét. securi pelagi atque mei, Virg. En. 7, 304: tranquilles du côté de la mer et de moi, sans s'inquiéter de...    - cf. Quint. 8, 3, 51; Tac. Agr. 43; An. 3, 28 ; Sen. Nat. 6, 1, 2; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 17; Ov. M. 6, 137.    - non securus ne + subj. Liv. 39, 16, 6: craignant que.    - en parl. des choses secura quies, Lucr. 3, 211: sommeil sans trouble, paisible.    - securum holus, Hor. S. 2, 7, 30: légume [= repas] paisible, exempt de tout tracas.    - castrensis jurisdictio secura, Tac. Agr. 9: la justice des camps qui ne s'inquiète de rien, qui n'a pas de comptes à rendre.    - cf. Tib. 3, 4, 54; Quint. 10, 5, 8 ; 11, 3, 64, etc.    - securae res ab Hannibale, Liv. 24, 19, 4: situation tranquille du côté d'Annibal.    - vota secura repulsae, Ov. M. 12, 199: voeux qui ne craignent pas un refus.    - cf. Tac. H. 1, 86.    - poét. securi latices, Virg. En. 6, 715: des eaux qui apportent la quiétude (Léthé). [st1]2 [-] qui ne se soucie pas, insouciant, indifférent, négligent.    - castrensis jurisdictio secura et obtusior, Tac. Agr. 9: justice des camps peu méticuleuse et assez grossière.    - tot a maioribus repertae leges securiorem luxum fecere, Tac. An. 3: tant de lois, oeuvre des ancêtres, n'ont fait qu'enhardir le luxe.    - lectione secura transcurrere, Quint.: lire à la légère.    - avec inter. indir. post hoc securus cadat an recto stet fabula talo, Hor. Ep. 2: après cela indifférent à l'échec ou au succès de sa pièce.    - quid Tiridaten terreat, unice securus, Hor. O. 1, 26: ce qui effraie Tiridate me laisse tout à fait indifférent.    - quali perfundat piscis securus oliuo, Hor. S. 2: sans s'inquiéter de l'huile qui arrosera le poisson.    - dedecoris securi, Tac. H. 3, 41: des gens peu sensibles au déshonneur. [st1]3 [-] exempt de danger, où l'on n'a rien à craindre, sûr, en sécurité.    - locus securus, Liv. 39, 1, 6: lieu sûr.    - domus secura, Plin. Pan. 62, 7: maison où l'on est en sûreté.    - materia securior, Tac. H. 1, 1: sujet moins dangereux.    - secura, ōrum, n.: la sécurité. --- Tac. D. 37.
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        Securus, pen. prod. Adiectiuum. Plin. iunior. Qui ne se soulcie de rien, Sans soulci, Asseuré.
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        Securus ab afflatu. Pli. Qui ne craint point le vent, Hors de tout vent.
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        Securus admodum de bello Romano. Liu. Asseuré que les Romains ne luy feroyent aucune guerre, ou ne se soulciant de la guerre des Romains.
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        Reddere securum. Plancus Ciceroni. Asseurer, Mettre en seureté.
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        AEuum securum agere. Lucret. Vivre sans se soulcier de rien.
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        Animi securi homo. Cic. A qui il ne chault de rien, Asseuré.
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        Testamentum securum. Plin. iun. Qui n'estoit point en danger d'estre cassé et rescindé.
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        Securus. Quintil. Nonchalant.
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        Securus tam paruae obseruationis. Quintil. Ne luy chalant, Ne tenant compte d'une, etc.
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        Loca casuum secura. Tacit. Qui sont hors des dangers de, etc.
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        Famae securus. Oui. Qui ne se soulcie point d'acquerir bruit et loz.
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        Poenae securus. Horat. A qui il ne chault de, etc.
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        Sui securus. Lucan. Qui ne se soulcie point de soy.
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        Veniae securus. Lucan. Asseuré d'avoir pardon.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > securus

  • 12 غير

    غَيْر \ another: a different one: We’ll go there another time. If this hat does not fit, try another. besides: as well as: I have two brothers besides John.. other: (in comparisons) different: He likes French cigarettes and won’t smoke any other kind. This side is dry; the other side is wet. I can’t do it now; I have other things to do. short of: less than; other than: Nothing short of a new government will save the country. un-: giving an opposite sense: ‘Unlikely’ means ‘not likely’. \ See Also آخر (آخَر)‏ \ غَيْرُ أَجْوَف \ solid: not hollow: without holes: a solid rubber ball. \ See Also صلب (صُلْب)‏ \ غَيْرُ أَكيد \ faint: (of thoughts and feelings) weak; uncertain: I haven’t the faintest idea where she is. uncertain: not certain doubtful; undecided; changeable: I’m uncertain what time he’s coming. Our holiday plans are still uncertain, we haven’t decided where to go. The weather is uncertain - it may rain soon. \ See Also ضعيف (ضَعِيف)، غير مؤكّد \ غَيْرُ أمْلَس \ rough: not smooth: a rough road; a rough surface. \ غَيْرُ آمن \ insecure: not safe; not supported or able to support other things: Be careful of that door - the lock is very insecure. \ غَيْرُ أُمِّيّ \ literate: able to read and write. \ غَيْرَ أنَّ \ but: yet: He came but she did not. I need food but I have no money to buy any. She is thin but strong. only: but: She wanted to buy it, only she had no money. \ غَيْرُ أهل للثّقة \ suspect: not trustworthy; possibly the cause of trouble: a rather suspect character. \ غَيْرُ بالِغ \ immature: not fully formed or developed. \ غَيْرُ بهيج \ dull: (of weather or colour) not clean or bright; cloudy: a dull day; a dull blue. \ غَيْرُ جاهز للعَمَل \ out of training: not in good condition. \ غَيْرُ جَمِيل \ plain: (of people) not good-looking: He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. \ غَيْرُ جَمِيل \ homely: (of people, faces, etc.) not goodlooking. \ See Also جذاب (جذّاب)‏ \ غَيْرُ حادّ \ dull: (of the senses) not sharp: a dull pain. \ غَيْرُ حَذِر \ unwary: (esp. as a noun with the) careless; not looking out for danger or deceit: ‘Easy’ questions in an exam are often a trap for the unwary (or for unwary people). \ غَيْرُ حقيقي \ unreal: imaginary; not related to facts. \ غَيْرُ دقيق \ rough: not carefully made; not properly finished; not exact: a rough drawing; a rough guess. \ غَيْرُ ذلك \ else: other (together with the first one); besides: Who else came? Did you look anywhere else, or only under the bed?, other (instead of the first one); instead Let’s talk about something else. Peter was ill, so someone else came. If there’s no coffee, what else can I drink?. otherwise: differently: I thought it was true, but they thought otherwise. \ غَيْرُ رَسْمِيّ \ informal: without ceremony or special dress: The prince paid an informal visit to the town. private: not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family: In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. \ غَيْرُ سَارّ \ bad, worse, worst: (of news, weather, etc.) unpleasant. \ غَيْرُ سالِك \ impassable: (of roads) unfit for use; blocked (by snow, mud, etc.). \ غَيْرُ سَكران \ sober: not under the control of alcohol; not drunk: A car driver ought to be sober. \ غَيْرُ سليمة \ broken, break: (of language) incorrectly spoken by a foreigner: broken English. \ غَيْرُ شَرْعِيّ \ illegal: against the law: A crime is an illegal act. illegitimate: (of a child) born to a mother who is not married. \ غَيْرُ شريف \ crooked: dishonest. \ غَيْرُ شَفّاف \ opaque: not allowing light to pass through it: opaque glass. \ غَيْرُ صافٍ \ gross: (of figures or amounts) whole, before subtracting anything; the opposite of net: Your gross pay is the amount before tax is paid. \ غَيْرُ صَالِح للاستعمال \ out of order: not working: I couldn’t ring you up yesterday because our telephone was out of order. \ غَيْرُ صالح للأَكل \ inedible: not fit to eat. \ غَيْرُ صَالِح لِلْعَمَل \ out of action: not working; out of order: This telephone is out of action. \ غَيْرُ صِحّي \ insanitary: so dirty that health is put at risk: an insanitary kitchen. \ غَيْرُ صحيح \ false: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. \ غَيْرُ صَحيح \ unsound: not in good condition, not satisfactory: unsound teeth; an unsound explanation. \ See Also سَليم \ غَيْرُ ضَارّ \ harmless: causing no harm; gentle: A lamb is a harmless creature. Is this insect poison harmless to people?. \ غَيْرُ ضروريّ \ needless: useless; unnecessary (trouble, expense etc.). \ غَيْرُ طاهر \ impure: not pure. \ غَيْرُ طَبيعِيّ \ artificial: adj. (of teeth, light, silk, etc.) not natural; made by man. False: not natural: false teeth. weird: very strange. \ غَيْرُ عَادِيّ \ abnormal: different from what is natural or usual: It is abnormal to have only 3 fingers on one hand. exceptional: unusual: That book is an exeptional one. It was an exceptionally hot summer. peculiar: unusual strange. remarkable: surprising; unusual and worth noticing: a remarkable change; a remarkably goodlooking child. unusual: not usual; strange. \ غَيْرُ عالِم بِـ \ ignorant of: not having heard about (a particular thing): I was ignorant of his plans. \ غَيْرُ عَمَليّ \ theoretical: adj. of theories; not learned from experience; supposed; not proved: I have only a theoretical knowledge of cooking from reading cookery books. \ غَيْرُ فَعّال \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ غَيْرُ قابل للتصديق (غير معقول)‏ \ incredible: too strange to be believed; unbelievable: an incredible story. \ غَيْرُ قادِر \ incapable: not able to do sth.; not having the power or nature to do sth.: flowers are incapable of growing without light. She is incapable of being unkind to people. \ غَيْرُ قادِر على الحركة \ numb: having no feeling: My fingers were numb with cold. \ غَيْرُ قانونيّ \ illegal: against the law: A crime is an illegal act. wrongful: unjust; unlawful: wrongful imprisonment. \ غَيْرُ كافٍ \ insufficient: not enough (in power, ability, etc.): insufficient knowledge; insufficient food. lacking: missing: The bread was enough but the butter was lacking. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. \ غَيْرُ كامِل \ incomplete: not complete; not perfect: This piece of work is incomplete - please finish it. His explanation is incomplete - it doesn’t explain all the facts. \ غَيْرُ كَثِيف \ sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. \ غَيْرُ كُفْء \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ غَيْرُ لائق \ beneath sb.’s dignity: unsuitable for sb. to do: It was beneath the teacher’s dignity to sweep the classroom. improper: not proper; unsuitable; not polite: improper behaviour. \ غَيْرُ لَبِق \ awkward: (of manner or movement) showing difficulty; not skilful: He is too awkward on his feet to be a dancer. tactless: showing no understanding or skill in dealing with others: a tactless person; a tactless statement. \ غَيْرُ مُؤَدَّب \ impolite: not polite; rude. \ غَيْرُ مُؤذٍ \ innocent: harmless: innocent amusements. \ غَيْرُ مؤكَّد \ uncertain: not certain; doubtful; undecided; changeable: I’m uncertain what time he’s coming. Our holiday plans are still uncertain, we haven’t decided where to go. The weather is uncertain - it may rain soon. \ غَيْرُ مُؤلم \ painless: causing no pain. \ غَيْرُ مأْلوف \ queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. \ غَيْرُ مَأْهول \ desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. wild: (of plants, creatures, land, etc.) in a natural state, not under the control of man. \ غَيْرُ مُبَاشِر \ indirect: not straight or directly joined to; meaning something which is not directly said: an indirect road; the indirect result of an action; an indirect answer. \ غَيْرُ مُبَالٍ \ indifferent: not caring; not interested: He was quite indifferent to his children’s troubles. \ غَيْرُ مَبْتُوت بأمْرِه \ pending: (of a doubtful matter, esp. in court) not yet settled. \ غَيْرُ مُبْهَم \ definite: certain; clear: a definite promise; a definite plan of action. \ غَيْرُ متأكِّد \ in doubt: uncertain: When in doubt, ask your father. \ غَيْرُ مُتَجَانِس \ odd: mixed; different from each other: a boxful of odd tools; two odd shoes (not a pair). \ غَيْرُ مُتَحَرِّك \ stationary: not moving: a stationary vehicle. \ غَيْرُ مُتَحَفِّظ \ outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. \ غَيْرُ مُتَحَمِّس \ cool: unfriendly; They gave us rather a cool welcome. \ غَيْرُ متحمّس لِـ \ half-hearted: not eager; showing little effort or interest: He made a half-hearted attempt at the work. \ غَيْرُ مُتَرَابِط \ scrappy: made of scraps; incomplete; badly arranged: a scrappy meal; a scrappy report. \ غَيْرُ مُتَّصِل \ intermittent: repeatedly stopping and starting; not continuous: intermittent rain. \ غَيْرُ مُتَّصِل بِـ \ irrelevant: not concerned with, not in any way related to the subject: If you are appointing a good teacher, his height is quite irrelevant. \ غَيْرُ مُتَطَرِّف \ moderate: reasonable (in size or amount; in one’s customs or opinions, etc.); neither too big nor too small; neither too much nor too little: moderate prices; moderate political aims. \ غَيْرُ مُتقَن \ rough: not carefully made; not properly finished; not exact: a rough drawing; a rough guess. \ غَيْرُ مُتْقَن (للشيء أو العمل)‏ \ sloppy: (of a person) lacking effort or spirit; weakly lazy; (of a substance) wet and loose: a sloppy piece of work; a sloppy paste. \ غَيْرُ مُتَكَلّف \ homely: simple and friendly; making one feel at home: This little hotel has a homely feeling. \ غَيْرُ مُتَمدِّن (إنسان)‏ \ savage: old use sb. living in an undeveloped society, seen as fierce and wild and likely to attack strangers. \ غَيْرُ مُتَوَازِن \ top-heavy: so heavy at the top that it is likely to fall over: a top heavy load. \ غَيْرُ مُتَوَافر \ out of stock: not in stock. \ غَيْرُ مُتَوَقَّع \ abrupt: (of movement, change, etc.) sudden and unexpected: an abrupt change of plan. unexpected: not expected; surprising that one did not think would happen: an unexpected present; something quite unexpected. \ غَيْرُ مُجْدٍ \ vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. ineffective: not able to produce the desired effect: This medicine is quite ineffective. \ غَيْرُ مُحْتَرِف \ amateur: one who works or plays for pleasure, not for money: an amateur actor. \ غَيْرُ مُحْتَمَل \ improbable: not likely to happen: That is an improbable idea. intolerable: (of heat, annoyance, rudeness, etc.) more than one can bear. \ غَيْرُ مُحَدَّد \ indefinite: adj. not clear; not fixed in time: indefinite ideas; at an indefinite date. \ غَيْرُ مَحْدُود \ infinite: endless; not measurable: I have infinite faith in his abilities. This is infinitely better than that. The infinite space of the sky. whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ غَيْرُ مُدْرِك \ unaware: not knowing: I was unaware of all the facts. He was unaware of the danger he was in. \ غَيْرُ مَرْئيّ \ invisible: unable to be seen: The sun remained invisible behind the heavy clouds. unseen: not seen; without being seen: The prisoner escaped unseen. \ غَيْرُ مُرَاعٍ لشُعور الآخرين \ thoughtless: careless; not troubling about the future or about other people: a thoughtless waste of money; thoughtless cruelty. \ غَيْرُ مَرْبُوط \ undone: not done finished; no longer fastened: He left half the work undone. Your shoe has came undone. \ غَيْرُ مَرْبُوط \ loose: not tied; not contained in sth.: The sweets were sold loose, not packed in tins. \ See Also مقيد (مُقيَّد)‏ \ غَيْرُ مُرْتاح \ uneasy: anxious, uncomfortable. \ غَيْرُ مُرَتَّب \ dishevelled: (of a person’s appearance, esp. hair) untidy. \ غَيْرُ مُرَكَّز \ watery: like water; containing too much water: watery milk. weak: (of liquids like tea or coffee) lacking taste or strength, because of too much water or milk. \ غَيْرُ مُريح \ inconvenient: causing difficulty; not what suits one: That is an inconvenient time to visit me. uncomfortable: not comfortable: This chair is very uncomfortable. I’m very uncomfortable in it. \ غَيْرُ مَسْؤُول \ irresponsible: doing foolish things without thinking of the probable results; not trustworthy: It was irresponsible of you to give the child a box of matches to play with. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَحَبّ \ unpleasant: not pleasing or enjoyable; (of people) wanting to quarrel; unkind: What an unpleasant smell! The heat of summer can be very unpleasant. That man was rather unpleasant to me. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَخْدَم \ obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَعْمَل \ archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَوٍ \ irregular: not regular; uneven: irregular visits; an irregular shape. rugged: rough and rocky: a rugged coast; rugged cliffs. \ غَيْرُ مُسْرَج \ bareback: (in riding horses, etc.) without a proper leather seat: The boys rode bareback. \ غَيْرُ مُسْكِر (للشَّراب)‏ \ soft: (of drinks) not alcoholic. \ غَيْرُ مَشْرُوع \ foul: (in sport) disobeying the rules: Foul play. The whistle was blown for a foul. \ غَيْرُ مشغول \ free: not busy; not in use: If you’re free this evening, let’s go to the cinema. Is this seat free?. \ غَيْرُ مُصابٍ بِأَذى \ intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. \ غَيْرُ مَصْقول \ rough: not carefully made; not properly finished; not exact: a rough drawing; a rough guess. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. \ غَيْرُ مُصَنَّع \ crude: in its natural state: crude oil. \ غَيْرُ مَصْنُوع \ undone: not done finished; no longer fastened: He left half the work undone. Your shoe has come undone. \ See Also منجز (مُنْجَز)‏ \ غَيْرُ مطبوخ \ raw: uncooked: raw meat. \ غَيْرُ مُطْلَق \ relative: comparative: the relative values of gold and iron. \ غَيْرُ مُعَدّ \ rambling: (of speeches, stories, etc.) not planned; wandering aimlessly: He wrote a long rambling letter about his troubles. \ غَيْرُ مُعَشَّق \ out of gear: with the engine separated from the driving wheels. \ غَيْرُ مُعَقَّد \ simple: plain; not fine or grand: We lead a simple life in the country. \ See Also منمق (مُنَمَّق)، متكلف (مُتَكَلَّف)‏ \ غَيْرُ مَعْقُول \ absurd: not at all sensible; foolish: The singer’s absurd clothes made us laugh. \ غَيْرُ مُغَطّى \ naked: not protected by a cover: naked sword; a naked light (whose flame is therefore dangerous). \ غَيْرُ مُفيد \ useless: worthless; fulfilling no purpose; without effect. \ غَيْرُ مَقْرُوء \ illegible: difficult or impossible to read (because the letters or figures cannot be clearly seen). \ غَيْرُ مُقَيَّد \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ غَيْرُ مُقَيَّد \ wanton: carelessly uncontrolled;with no good reason; wild or playful, with bad resutls: Wanton behaviour causes wanton damage. \ غَيْرُ مُكْتَرِث \ careless: not taking care: Careless drivers cause accidents. indifferent: not caring; not interested: He was quite indifferent to his children’s troubles. \ غَيْرُ مُكْتَرَث بِه \ perfunctory: done with little interest or care: a perfunctory piece of work. \ غَيْرُ مُلائِم \ adverse: unfavourable: an adverse report; adverse winds that delay sailing. improper: not proper; unsuitable; not polite: improper behaviour. inconvenient: causing difficulty; not what suits one: That is an inconvenient time to visit me. \ غَيْرُ مُمطِر \ dry: not wet; with no rain; with no water: a dry cloth; dry weather; a dry river. \ غَيْرُ ممكِن \ impossible: not possible. \ غَيْرُ مُمَيّز \ indiscriminate: not choosing carefully: He invited people indiscriminately to his party. \ غَيْرُ مناسب \ wrong: not correct; mistaken; unsuitable: That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائِم)‏ \ غَيْرُ مُنْطَبِق على \ irrelevant: not concerned with, not in any way related to the subject: If you are appointing a good teacher, his height is quite irrelevant. \ غَيْرُ مُنَظَّم \ random: not planned, not regular: random visits to the city. \ See Also غَيْر مُخَطَّط \ غَيْرُ مَنْظُور \ unseen: not seen; without being seen: The prisoner escaped unseen. \ غَيْرُ مُهْتَمّ به \ perfunctory: done with little interest or care: a perfunctory piece of work. \ غَيْرُ مُهَذَّب \ impolite: not polite; rude. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. \ غَيْرُ مَوْثوق \ irresponsible: doing foolish things without thinking of the probable results; not trustworthy: It was irresponsible of you to give the child a box of matches to play with. suspect: not trustworthy; possibly the cause of trouble: a rather suspect character. \ غَيْرُ مُوجِع \ painless: causing no pain. \ غَيْرُ موجُود \ lacking: missing: The bread was enough but the butter was lacking. \ غَيْرُ مَوْصُول بالمُحَرِّك \ out of gear: with the engine separated from the driving wheels. \ غَيْرُ ناضج \ immature: not fully formed or developed. \ غَيْرُ نِظاميّ \ irregular: not regular; uneven: irregular visits; an irregular shape. \ غَيْرُ نَقِيّ \ cloudy: (of liquids) not clear. impure: not pure. \ غَيْرُ واثِق \ uncertain: not certain doubtful; undecided; changeable: I’m uncertain what time he’s coming. \ غَيْرُ واثِق من نفْسه \ insecure: feeling afraid and not sure of oneself: He’s a very insecure person, and so he always thinks other people don’t like him. \ غَيْرُ واضِح \ dull: (of the senses) not sharp: a dull pain. vague: not clearly seen or expressed or understood; (of people) having no clear ideas: She made a vague statement. He’s rather vague about his duties. \ غَيْرُ واقعي \ fictitious: imagined; not a fact; not true: a fictitious character in a book. \ غَيْرُ وِدّي \ icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. cold: unfriendly: a cold welcome; a cold heart.

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  • 13 निस् _nis

    निस् ind.
    1 As a prefix to verbs it implies separa- tion (away from, outside of), certainty, completeness or fulness, enjoyment, crossing over, transgressing &c.; (for examples see under (निर्).
    -2 As a prefix to nouns, not directly derived from verbs, it forms nouns or adjectives, and has the sense of (a) 'out of', 'away from'; as in निर्वन, निष्कौशाम्बि; or (b) more usu- ally, 'not', 'without', 'devoid of' (having a privative force); निःशेष 'without a remainder'; निष्फल, निर्जल, &c. N. B. In compound the स् of निस् is changed to र् before vowels and soft consonants (see निर्), to a visarga before sibilants, to श् before च् and छ्, and to ष् before क् and प्; cf. दुस्.
    -Comp. -कण्टक (निष्कण्टक) a.
    1 thornless.
    -2 free from thorns or enemies, free from danger or nuisance. (
    -कः) N. of Śiva.
    -कन्द (निष्कन्द) a. without edible roots.
    -कपट (निष्कपट) a. guileless, sincere.
    -कम्प (निष्कम्प) a. motionless, steady, im- movable; निष्कम्पचामरशिखाः Ś.1.8; Ku.3.48.
    -करुण (निष्करुण) a. merciless, pitiless, cruel.
    -करूष (निष्क रूष) a. free from dirt.
    -कर्मन् (निष्कर्मन्) a. inactive.
    -कल (निष्कल) a.
    1 without parts, undivided, whole.
    -2 waned, decayed, diminished.
    -3 impotent, barren.
    -4 maimed.
    -5 inarticulate (a musical term); N.21.16.
    -6 Without attributes, or qualities; निष्कलं निष्क्रियं शान्तं निरवद्यं निरञ्जनम् Śvet. Up; Bhāg.1.9.44; तद् ब्रह्म निष्कलमहं (स्मरामि).
    -(लः) 1 a receptacle.
    -2 the pudendum muliebre.
    -3 N. of Brahmā. (
    -ला, -ली) an elderly woman, one who is past child-bearing, or one in whom menstruation has ceased.
    -कलङ्क, (निष्कलङ्क) -कल्मष a. stainless, spotless.
    -कषाय (निष्कषाय) a. free from dirt or impure passions.
    -कान्त (निष्कान्त) a. not lovely, ugly.
    -काम (निष्काम) a.
    1 free from wish or desire, desireless, disinterested, unselfish.
    -2 free from all worldly desires; विशिष्टफलदाः पुंसां निष्कामाणां विमुक्तिदाः Viṣṇu. P. (
    -मम् ind.)
    1 without wish or desire.
    -2 unwillingly.
    -कारण (निष्कारण) a.
    1 causeless, unneces- sary.
    -2 disinterested, free from any motive; निष्कारणो बन्धुः.
    -3 groundless, not proceeding from any cause. (
    -णम् ind.) without any cause or reason, causelessly, needlessly.
    -कालकः (निष्कालकः) a penitent shaven and smeared with clarified butter.
    -कालिक (निष्कालिक) a.
    1 one whose term of life is over or elapsed, whose days are numbered.
    -2 one who has no conqueror, invincible (अजय्य).
    -किञ्चन (निष्किञ्चन) a. penniless, poor, indigent; प्रज्ञानं शौचमेवात्र शरीरस्य विशेषतः । तथा निष्कि- ञ्चनत्वं च मनसश्च प्रसन्नता ॥ Mb.
    -किल्विष (निष्किल्विष) a. sinless, faultless.
    -कुल (निष्कुल) a. having no kindred, left alone in the world. (निष्कुलं कृ 'to cut off completely, exterminate'; निष्कुला कृ
    1 to exterminate one's family
    -2 to shell, strip off the husk; निष्कुलाकरोति दाडिमम् Sk.; N.22.15.)
    -कुलीन (निष्कुलीन) a. of low family.
    -कूज (निष्कूज) a. still, silent; U.2.16.
    -कूट (निष्कूट) a. pitiless, merciless, cruel.
    -कैवल्य (निष्कैवल्य) a.
    1 mere, pure, absolute.
    -2 deprived of final beatitude (मोक्षहीन).
    -कोश (निष्कोश) a. unsheathed.
    -कौशाम्बि (निष्कौशाम्बि) a. who has gone out of Kauśāmbī.
    -क्रिय (निष्क्रिय) a.
    1 inactive.
    -2 not performing ceremonial rites; Ms.1.58.
    -3 knowing higher know- ledge as a sage, Saṁnyāsin; न्यासे कुटीचकः पूर्वं बह्वोदो हंस- निष्क्रियौ Bhāg.3.12.43.
    -यम् the Supreme Spirit (ब्रह्म).
    -क्षत्र (निःक्षत्र), -क्षत्रिय (निःक्षत्रिय) a. destitute of the military tribe.
    -क्षेपः (निःक्षेपः) = निक्षेप q. v.
    -चक्रम् (निश्चक्रम्) ind. completely; निश्चक्रं हतराक्षसः पुनरगाद्ब्रह्मत्व- माद्यं स्थिराम् A. Rām.1.1.1.
    -चक्रिक (निश्चक्रिक) a. without tricks, honest.
    -चक्षुस् (निश्चक्षुस्) a. blind, eyeless.
    -चत्वारिंशः (निश्चत्वारिंश) a. past forty.
    -चिन्त (निश्चिन्त) a.
    1 free from anxiety, unconcerned, secure.
    -2 thoughtless, unthinking.
    -चेतन (निश्चेतन) a. unconscious.
    -चेतस् (निश्चेतस्) a. not in one's right senses, mad.
    -चेष्ट (निश्चेष्ट) a. motionless, powerless.
    -चेष्टाकरण (निश्चेष्टाकरण) a. depriving (one) of motion, causing motionlessness (said of one the arrows of Cuhid).
    -छन्दस् (निश्छन्दस्) a. not studying the Vedas (छन्दस्) Ms.3,7.
    -छिद्र (निश्छिद्र) a.
    1 without holes.
    -2 without defects or weak points.
    -3 uninterrupted, unhurt.
    -तन्तु a.
    1 having no offspring, childless.
    -2 a Brahmachārin; मुण्डा निस्तन्तवश्चापि वस- त्यर्थार्थिनः पृथक् Mb.12.167.16.
    -तन्द्र, -तन्द्रि a. not lazy, fresh, healthy.
    -तमस्क -तिमिर a.
    1 free from darkness, bright; तस्य द्वितीयहरिविक्रमनिस्तमस्कं वायोरिमं परि- वहस्य वदन्ति मार्गम् Ś.7.6.
    -2 freed from sin or moral im- purities.
    -तर्क्य a. unimaginable, inconceivable.
    -तल a.
    1 round, globular; मुक्ताकलापस्य च निस्तलस्य Ku.1.42. Kau. A.2.9.
    -2 moving, trembling, shaking.
    -3 bottom- less.
    -4 down, below. (
    -ला) a pill, round ball.
    -तुल a. matchless, incomparable.
    -तुष a.
    1 freed from chaff.
    -2 purified, cleansed.
    -3 simplified. ˚क्षीरः wheat. ˚रत्नम् a crystal.
    -4 faultless, pure; शशंस गुणैररीणैरुदयास्तनिस्तुषम् N.15.8.
    -तुषत्वम् faultlessness; कवेः पुष्यति निस्तुषत्वम् Maṅkhaka.2.7.
    -तुषित a.
    1 husked.
    -2 made thin.
    -3 abandoned.
    -तेजस् a. destitute of fire, heat or energy, powerless, impotent; न भेतव्यं भृशं चैते मात्रा निस्ते- जसः कृताः Mārk. P.
    -2 spiritless, dull.
    -3 obscure.
    -त्रप a. impudent, shameless.
    -त्रिंश a.
    1 more than thirty; निस्त्रिंशानि वर्षाणि चैत्रस्य P.V.4.73; Sk.
    -2 pitiless, merciless, cruel; हे निस्त्रिंश विमुक्तकण्ठकरुणं तावत् सखी रोदितु Amaru.6. (
    -शः) a sword; निजध्नुः शरनिस्त्रिंशकुन्ततोमरशक्तिभिः Śiva B.3.19; शूरौर्निस्त्रिंशपाणिभिः Parnāl 1.5. ˚भृत् m. a sword-bearer.
    -त्रैगुण्य a. destitute of the three qualities (सत्त्व, रजस् and तमस्); निस्त्रैगुण्यो भवार्जुन Bg.2.45.
    -पक्व (निष्पक्व) well cooked, boiled.
    -पङ्क (निष्पङ्क) a. free from mud, clear, pure.
    -पताक (निष्पताक) a. having no flag or banner.
    -पतिसुता (निष्पतिसुता) a woman having no husband and no sons.
    -पत्र (निष्पत्र) a.
    1 leafless.
    -2 unfeathered, featherless. [निष्पत्राकृ 'to pierce with an arrow so that the feathers come through on the other side'; to cause excessive bodily pain (fig.); निष्पत्राकरोति मृगं व्याधः (सपुङ्खस्य शरस्य अपर- पार्श्वे निर्गमनान्निष्पत्रं करोति Sk.); एकश्च मृगः सपत्राकृतो$न्यश्च निष्पत्राकृतो$पतत् Dk.165; so यान्ती गुरुजनैः साकं स्मयमानानना- म्बुजा । तिर्यग्ग्रीवं यदद्राक्षीत्तन्निष्पत्राकरोज्जगत् Bv.2.132.]
    -पथ्य (निष्पथ्य) a. unwell, ill
    -पद (निष्पद) a. having no foot. (
    -दम्) a vehicle moving without feet (as a ship).
    -पराक्रम (निष्पराक्रम) a. weak, powerless.
    -परामर्श (निष्परामर्श) a. without advice, helpless; M.4.2/3
    -परिकर (निष्परिकर) a. without preparations.
    -परिग्रह (निष्परिग्रह) a. having no property or possessions; Mu.2. (
    -हः) an ascetic without family, dependents, or other belongings.
    -परिच्छद (निष्परिच्छद) a. having no retinue or train.
    -परिदाह (निष्परिदाह) a. incom- bustible.
    -परिहार्य (निष्परिहार्य) a. To be applied by all means.
    -परीक्ष (निष्परीक्ष) a. not examining or testing accurately.
    -परीहार (निष्परीहार) a.
    1 not avoiding.
    -2 not observing caution.
    -परुष (निष्परुष) a. (in music) soft.
    -पर्यन्त (निष्पर्यन्त), -पार (निष्पार) a. boundless, unbounded.
    -पर्याय (निष्पर्याय) a. out of order.
    -पाप (निष्पाप) sinless, guiltless, pure.
    -पुत्र (निष्पुत्र) a. sonless, childless.
    -पुराण (निष्पुराण) a. not existing before, unheard of, new.
    -पुरुष (निष्पुरुष) 1 unpeopled, tenantless, desolate.
    -2 without male issue; Ms.3.7.
    -2 not male, femi- nine, neuter.
    -षः 1 a eunuch.
    -2 a coward.
    -पुलाक (निष्पुलाक) a. freed from chaff.
    -पौरुष (निष्पौरुष) a. unmanly.
    -प्रकम्प (निष्प्रकम्प) a. steady, immov- able, motionless.
    -प्रकारक (निष्प्रकारक) 1 a. without ditinction of species, without specification, absolute.
    -2 without the relation of the qualifier and the qualified, see निर्विकल्प (7); निष्प्रकारकं ज्ञानं निर्विकल्पकम् T. S.
    -प्रकाश (निष्प्रकाश) a. not transparent, not clear, dark.
    -प्रचार (निष्प्रचार) a.
    1 not moving away, remaining in one place.
    -2 concentrated, intently fixed; निष्प्रचारेण मनसा परं तदधिगच्छति Mb.12.215.17.
    -प्रज्ञ (निष्प्रज्ञ) a. ignorant, stupid.
    -प्रणय (निष्प्रणय) a. cold.
    -प्रताप (निष्प्रताप) a. destitute of glory, mean, base; शङ्क- नीया हि सर्वत्र निष्प्रतापा दरिद्रता Pt.2.94.
    -प्रति(ती)कार (निष्प्रति(ती)कार), -प्रतिक्रिय (निष्प्रतिक्रिय) a.
    1 incurable, irremediable; सर्वथा निष्प्रतीकारेयमापदुपस्थिता K. 151.
    -2 unobstructed, uninterrupted. (
    -रम्) ind. un- interruptedly.
    -प्रतिग्रह (निष्प्रतिग्रह) a. not accepting gifts.
    -प्रतिघ (निष्प्रतिघ) a. unhindered, unob- structed, unimpeded; स हि निष्प्रतिघेन चक्षुषा त्रितयं ज्ञानमयेन पश्यति R.8.78.
    -प्रतिद्वन्द्व (निष्प्रतिद्वन्द्व) a. without enemies, unopposed.
    -2 matchless, unrivalled, unequal- led.
    -प्रतिभ (निष्प्रतिभ) a.
    1 devoid of splendour.
    -2 having no intelligence, not ready-witted, dull, stu- pid.
    -3 apathetic.
    -प्रतिभान (निष्प्रतिभान) a. coward- ly, timid.
    -प्रतीप (निष्प्रतीप) a.
    1 looking straight- forward, not turned backwards.
    -2 unconcerned (as a look).
    -प्रत्याश (निष्प्रत्याश) a. hopeless, despon- dent.
    -प्रत्यूह (निष्प्रत्यूह) a. unobstructed, unimped- ed; निष्प्रत्यूहाः प्रियसखि यदा दुःसहाः संबभूवुः Māl.9.45; निष्प्र- त्यूहमुपास्महे भगवतः कौमोदकीलक्ष्मणः Murārināṭakam.
    -प्रपञ्च (निष्प्रपञ्च) a.
    1 without extension.
    -2 without deceit, honest.
    -प्रभ (
    निःप्रभ or
    -निष्प्रभ) a.
    1 lustreless, pale-looking; निष्प्रभश्च रिपुरास भूभृताम् R.11.81.
    -2 powerless.
    3 gloomy, obscure, dim, dark.
    -प्रमाणक (निष्प्रमाणक) a. without authority.
    -प्रयत्न (निष्प्र- यत्न) a. inactive, dull.
    -प्रयोजन (निष्प्रयोजन) a.
    1 without motive, not influenced by any motive.
    -2 cause- less, groundless,
    -3 useless.
    -4 needless, unnecessary. (
    -नम्) ind. causelessly, without reason, without any object; Mu.3.
    -प्रवणि, प्रवाण, प्रवाणि (निष्प्रवणि, -ष्प्रवाण, -ष्प्रवाणि) a. fresh from loom, quite new (cloth, &c.)
    -प्राण (निष्पाण) a.
    1 lifeless, dead.
    -2 Weak (निर्बल); निष्प्राणो नामिहन्तव्यः Mb.12.95.12.
    -फल (निष्फल) a.
    1 bearing no fruit, fruitless (fig. also), unsuccessful, futile; निष्फलारम्भयत्नाः Me.56.
    -2 useless, profitless, vain; Ku.4.13.
    -3 barren (as a tree).
    -4 meaningless (as a word).
    -5 seedless, impotent. (
    -ला, -ली) a woman past child-bearing.
    -फेन (निष्फेन) a. foamless. n. opium.
    -शङ्क (निःशङ्क) a. free from fear or risk, secure, fearless. (
    -निःशङ्कः) (in music) a kind of dance. -f. (निःशङ्का) absence of fear. -ind. fearlessly, securely, easily.
    -शब्द (निःशब्द) a. not expressed in words, inaudible; निःशब्दं रोदितुमारेभे K.135. (
    -ब्दः, ब्दम्) silence, a calm.
    -शमः (निःशमः) uneasiness, anxiety.
    - शरण a. (
    -निःशरण) helpless, forlorn.
    -शर्कर (
    -निःशर्कर) a. free from pebbles (as a bathing place).
    -शलाक (निःशलाक) a. lonely, solitary, retired. (
    -कम्) a retired place, solitude; अरण्ये निःशलाके वा मन्त्रयेदविभावितः Ms.7.147.
    -शल्य a.
    1 free from arrows.
    -2 free from thorns or darts.
    -शूक (निःशूक) a. merciless, cruel. (
    -कः) beardless rice.
    -शेष (निःशेष) a. with- out remainder (either finished or passed away).
    -शोध्य (निःशोध्य) a. washed, pure, clean.
    -श्रीकः a.
    1 deprived of lustre, beauty.
    -2 unhappy.
    -श्रेयस a. the best, most excellent. (
    -सः) an epithet of Śiva. (
    -सम्) final beatitude, absolution; यः करोति वधोदर्का निःश्रेयसकरीः क्रियाः Ki.11.19; see निःश्रेयस also.
    -2 devo- tion, faith, belief.
    -3 apprehension, conception.
    -4 happiness (in general), welfare; इदं निःश्रेयसं परम् Ms. 1.16.
    -संशय (निःसंशय) a.
    1 undoubted, certain.
    -2 not doubtful, not suspecting or doubting; कुरु निः- संशयं वत्से स्ववृत्ते लोकमित्यशात् R.15.79. (
    -यम्) ind. doubtlessly, undoubtedly, surely, certainly.
    -संस्कार (निःसंस्कार) a. uneducated, ill-mannered.
    -संख्य (निःसंख्य) a. innumerable.
    -संग (निःसंग) a.
    1 not attached or devoted to, regardless of, indifferent to; यन्निःसंगस्त्वं फलस्यानतेभ्यः Ki.18.24.
    -2 one who has re- nounced all worldly attachments; भर्तुर्ये प्रलये$पि पूर्वसुकृता- सङ्गेन निःसङ्गया भक्त्या कार्यधुरं वहन्ति कृतिनस्ते दुर्लभास्त्वादृशाः Mu.1.14.
    -3 unconnected, separated, detatched.
    -4 unobstructed; निःसङ्गं प्रतिभिरुपाददे विवृत्तिः Ki.7.12. (
    -गम्) ind. unselfishly.
    -संचारः (निःसंचारः) not taking a walk; Māl.
    -संज्ञ (निःसंज्ञ) a. unconscious.
    -सत्त्व (निःसत्त्व) a.
    1 unenergetic, weak, impotent.
    -2 mean, insignificant, low.
    -3 non-existent, unsubstantial.
    -4 deprived of living beings.
    (-त्त्वम्) 1 absence of power or energy.
    -2 non-existence.
    -3 insignificance.
    -संतति (निःसंतति), -संतान (निःसंतान) a. childless.
    -संदिग्ध (निःसंदिग्ध), -संदेह (निःसंदेह) a. see निःसंशय.
    -संधि (निस्संधि), निःसंधि) a. having no joints perceptible, compact, firm, close,
    -सपत्न (निःसपत्न) a.
    1 having no rival or enemy; घनरुचिरकलापो निःसपत्नो$द्य जातः V.4.1.
    -2 not claimed by another, belonging exclusively to one possessor.
    -3 having no foes.
    -समम् (निःसमम्) ind.
    1 unseasonably, at a wrong time.
    -2 wickedly.
    -संपात (निःसंपात) a. affording no passage, blocked up. (
    -तः) the darkness of midnight, thick darkness.
    -संबाध (निःसंबाध) a. not contracted, spacious, large.
    -संभ्रम (निःसंभ्रम) a. not perplexed, unembarrassed.
    -सरणि (निःसरणि) a. pathless.
    -सह (निःसह) a.
    1 Exhausted, powerless; कुसुमावचयपरिश्रमनिःसहं मे शरीरम् Nāg.2.
    -2 intolerable, irresistible.
    -सार (निःसार) a.
    1 sapless, pithless.
    -2 worthless, vain, unsubstantial. ˚ता
    1 sapless, pithlessness; निःसारत्वाल्लघीयसः (तृणस्य च समा गतिः) Pt.1.16.
    -2 worthlessness.
    -3 vanity, un- substantial or transitory nature.
    -सीम (निःसीम), -सीमन् (निःसीमन्) a. immeasurable, boundless; अहह महतां निःसीमानश्चरित्रविभूतयः Bh.2.35; निःसीमशर्मप्रदम् 3.97.
    -स्तम्भ (निःस्तम्भ) a. having no pillars.
    -2 having no support.
    -3 not proud; निःस्तम्भो भ्रष्टसंकल्पः स्वान् मेघान् स न्यवारयत् Bhāg.1.25.24.
    -सूत्र a. helpless; निःसूत्रमास्ते घनपङ्कमृत्सु N.7.69.
    -स्नेह (निःस्नेह) a.
    1 not unctuous or greasy, without unction or oil, dry.
    -2 not showing affection, unfeeling, unkind, indifferent.
    -3 not loved, not cared for; केशा अपि विरज्यन्तो निःस्नेहाः किं न सेवकाः Pt.1. 82.
    -4 not longing for, indifferent to. (
    -हा) lin-seed.
    -स्पन्द (
    निःस्पन्द or
    निस्स्पन्द) a. motionless, steady; ज्याबन्धनिस्स्पन्दभुजेन यस्य R.6.4.
    -स्पर्श (निःस्पर्श) a. hard, rough.
    -स्पृह (निःस्पृह) a. free from desire; निःस्पृहस्य तृणं जगत्.
    -2 regardless of, indifferent to; ननु वक्तृविशेषनिःस्पृहाः Ki.2.5; R.8.1; भोगेभ्यः स्पृहयालवो न हि वयं का निःस्पृहाणामसि Bh.
    -3 content, unenvious.
    -4 free from any worldly ties.
    -स्व (निःस्व) a. poor, indigent; निस्वो वष्टि शतम् Śānti.2.6; त्यक्त्वा जनयितारं स्वं निःस्वं गच्छति दूरतः Pt.1.9.
    -स्वन (निःस्वन) a. soundless.
    -स्वभावः (निःस्वभावः) poverty. -a. void of peculiarities.
    -स्वादु (निःस्वादु) a. tasteless, insipid.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > निस् _nis

  • 14 careless

    adjective (not careful (enough): This work is careless; a careless worker.) descuidado, despreocupado
    1. descuidado / poco cuidadoso
    2. poco cuidado
    3. imprudente
    tr['keələs]
    1 (inattentive, thoughtless - person) descuidado,-a, poco cuidadoso,-a; (driving) negligente; (work) dejado,-a, poco cuidado,-a
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    careless talk costs lives las indiscreciones cuestan vidas
    careless mistake descuido
    careless ['kærləs] adj
    : descuidado, negligente
    carelessly adv
    adj.
    abandonado, -a adj.
    baldío, -a adj.
    desaliñado, -a adj.
    desatento, -a adj.
    descuidado, -a adj.
    omiso, -a adj.
    perdulario, -a adj.
    tibio, -a adj.
    n.
    sin cuidado s.m.
    'kerləs, 'keəlɪs
    a) (inattentive, negligent) < person> descuidado, poco cuidadoso; < work> poco cuidado; < driving> negligente

    to be careless OF something: she seems careless of the danger — no parece importarle or preocuparle el peligro

    ['kɛǝlɪs]
    ADJ
    1) (=negligent) [person] descuidado; [appearance] descuidado, desaliñado; [handwriting] poco cuidado

    careless drivingconducción f negligente

    careless driverconductor(a) m / f negligente

    a careless mistake — una falta de atención, un descuido

    how careless of me! — ¡qué descuido!

    you shouldn't be so careless with money — deberías tener más cuidado con el dinero, deberías mirar más el dinero

    2) (=thoughtless) [remark, comment] desconsiderado

    she is careless of others — no le importan los demás, es desconsiderada con los demás

    3) (=carefree) [existence, days] despreocupado
    * * *
    ['kerləs, 'keəlɪs]
    a) (inattentive, negligent) < person> descuidado, poco cuidadoso; < work> poco cuidado; < driving> negligente

    to be careless OF something: she seems careless of the danger — no parece importarle or preocuparle el peligro

    English-spanish dictionary > careless

  • 15 ago

    ăgo, ĕre, ēgi, actum, tr.    - voir l'article ago de Gaffiot.    - axim = egerim, Pac. ap. Non. 505, 22; axit = egerit, Paul. Diac. 3, 3; agier = agi,” Cic. Off. 3, 15; agentūm = agentium, Vulc. Gall. Av. Cass. 4, 6).    - cf. gr. ἄγω. [st1]1 [-] chasser devant soi, faire marcher, conduire, pousser, amener (en parlant des êtres animés ou personnifiés).    - jus agendi, Caj.: le droit de passage (avec un troupeau).    - agere captivum prae se, Curt. 7, 6: faire marcher un captif devant soi.    - agere agmen, Virg.: conduire une troupe.    - agere currum: conduire un char.    - agere capellas, Virg.: mener les chèvres au pâturage.    - se agere, Virg. (agi, Liv.): se transporter, aller.    - unde agis (s.-ent. te)? Plaut.: d'où viens-tu?    - quo agis te? Plaut. Am.: où vas-tu?    - ad castra Samnitium perrexit, quo multitudo omnis consternata agebatur, Liv. 10, 29: il marcha vers le camp des Samnites où se dirigeait, épouvantée, toute la foule des soldats.    - agere carmine quercus, Virg.: entraîner les chênes par ses chants.    - fluvius vi agens undas, Curt.: fleuve qui roule ses eaux avec impétuosité.    - praecipites Germani in amnem aguntur, Tac. H. 5: les Germains sont poussés et précipités dans le fleuve. [st1]2 [-] emmener comme capture.    - praedam (praedas) agere, Sall.: se retirer avec du butin (hommes et bétail).    - agere et ferre: emmener et emporter = piller.    - res sociorum ferri agique vidit, Liv.: il vit livrer au pillage les biens des alliés.    - agunt feruntque cuncta, Tac. (fig.): ils mènent tout à leur gré. [st1]3 [-] poursuivre, chasser, mettre en fuite.    - apros agere, Virg. G. 3, 412: poursuivre des sangliers [à la chasse].    - acerba fata Romanos agunt, Hor. Epo. 7,17: des destins cruels poursuivent les Romains.    - agentia verba Lycamben, Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 25: les mots qui harcèlent Lycambe.    - agere hostem ad naves, Just.: poursuivre l'ennemi jusqu'aux vaisseaux.    - agere aliquem de fundo, Cic.: chasser qqn de sa propriété.    - agere in fugam: mettre en fuite.    - lapidibus aliquem agere: chasser qqn à coups de pierres. [st1]4 [-] conduire, gouverner, entraîner, pousser à, contraindre; émouvoir, agiter, inquiéter, solliciter, attirer.    - Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur, Virg. En. 1: Troyens ou Tyriens, ils seront traités par moi sans distinction.    - se agere = se gerere: se comporter, se conduire.    - tantā mobilitate sese Numidae agunt, Sall. J. 56: tant la conduite des Numides est mobile.    - aliquem transvorsum agere, Sall. J. 6, 3: pousser qqn hors du droit chemin.    - aliquem praecipitem agere, Cic.: entraîner qqn à sa perte.    - agere in furorem, Quint.: rendre furieux.    - agere in bellum, Tac.: pousser à la guerre.    - agere ad omne scelus, Tac.: pousser à tous les crimes.    - me profari agit, Sil.: il me pousse à parler.    - agere in mortem: pousser à se donner la mort.    - deus ultor agebat, Ov. M. 14: un dieu vengeur l'agitait.    - diris agam vos, Hor. Epod. 5: je vous poursuivrai de mes imprécations.    - ubi studio agitur aut irā, Curt.: dès que (la foule) est emportée par l'enthousiasme ou la colère.    - seu te discus agit, Hor.: ou si le disque t'attire. [st1]5 [-] mouvoir (une chose), donner une impulsion, donner une direction, faire avancer, pousser.    - fracturae centum libras agentes, Plin.: des fragments de roche [remuant la balance] = pesant cent livres.    - agere navem, Hor.: diriger un vaisseau.    - in litus naves agere, Liv. 22, 19: tirer les bateaux sur le rivage.    - agere vineas, Caes.: faire avancer les mantelets.    - cuniculum agere ad aerarium? Cic. Off. 3: conduire (faire) une galerie jusqu'au Trésor public.    - agere limitem (au fig.): reculer les limites, gagner du terrain. [st1]6 [-] pousser au-dedans, faire pénétrer, enfoncer.    - agere telum costis, Sil.: enfoncer un trait dans la poitrine.    - agere fulmen, V.-Fl.: lancer la foudre.    - pluma in cutem radices egerat imas, Ov. M. 2: le plumage avait enfoncé dans la peau de profondes racines.    - agere rimas: se fendre, se lézarder, se gercer. [st1]7 [-] pousser au-dehors, faire sortir de soi.    - agere frondem, Plin.: pousser des feuilles.    - scintillas agere, Lucr. 2, 675: lancer des étincelles.    - agere spumas, Cic.: écumer.    - agere contagia, Virg.: répandre la contagion.    - animam agere, Cic.: rendre l’âme, expirer.    - sudor agitur, Sil.: la sueur s'échappe des pores. [st1]8 [-] passer le temps, être, vivre, séjourner, habiter.    - agere (vitam): passer sa vie, vivre.    - decimum annum agere: être dans sa dixième année, être âgé de neuf ans.    - agere pacem: vivre en paix, être en paix.    - alter agebatur mensis, Ov.: le second mois s'écoulait.    - securum agere aevum, Hor.: mener une vie tranquille.    - agere hiberna, Liv.: être en quartier d'hiver.    - annum ago octogesimum, Cic.: je suis dans ma quatre-vingtième année.    - Marius apud primos agebat, Sall.: Marius était à l'avant-garde.    - in spe agere, Tac.: espérer.    - in omni Africa, quae procul a mari agebat, Sall. J. 89: dans toute l'Afrique, qui était éloignée de la mer.    - agere dies festos, Cic. Verr. 2.4.48: célébrer des jours de fête. [st1]9 [-] faire, agir, être actif, travailler, être efficace.    - agere rem negligenter, Ter.: mener une affaire avec négligence.    - quid agis? = que fais-tu? ou comment vas-tu?    - hoc age, Plaut.: fais attention.    - quid agam? = que dois-je faire? que faire?    - aliud agere: penser à autre chose, être indifférent, être distrait.    - nihil agere: ne rien faire, n’aboutir à rien.    - nihil agis, dolor! quamvis sis molestus, numquam te esse confitebor malum, Cic. Tusc. 2, 25, 61: tu perds ton temps, ô douleur! Si importune que tu sois, jamais je ne reconnaîtrai que tu es un mal.    - electum agere: faire son choix, choisir.    - virtus aliquid agit, Sen.: la vertu est active.    - id agimus ut + subj.: nous travaillons à ceci que, notre but (notre objectif) est de.    - nihil agetur, Dig.: il n'y aura rien de fait, l'acte sera nul.    - gratias agere: remercier.    - laudes agere: glorifier.    - forum agere: rendre la justice.    - e re sua agere: agir selon son propre intérêt.    - rem agere cum aliquo: régler une affaire avec qqn. [st1]10 [-] agir de telle ou telle façon, traiter qqn bien ou mal.    - agere bene aliquo: se comporter bien à l’égard de qqn.    - male agere, Cic.: se conduire mal.    - praeclare agere cum aliquo: bien agir à l'égard de qqn.    - non pessime cum iis agitur, Cic. (impers.): ils ne sont pas à plaindre.    - bene agi potuisse cum rebus humanis, si... Suet.:... que le monde aurait pu être heureux si...    - agere pro victoribus: se comporter en vainqueurs.    - sic par est agere cum civibus, Cic. Off. 2, 83: voilà comment il convient d’agir à l’égard de ses concitoyens.    - au pass. impers. secum male actum putat, Cic. Verr. 3, 119: il pense qu’on s’est mal comporté à son égard.    - cum illo quis neget actum esse praeclare? Cic. Lael. 11: qui pourrait dire que la destinée n’a pas été belle pour lui?    - optime actum cum eo videlur esse, qui... Cic. Fam. 5, 18, 1: il semble avoir un sort heureux celui qui...    - agite ut voltis, Cic. de Or. 2,367: agissez à votre guise.    - perge ut agis, Cic. Fam. 10, 12, 5: continue d’agir comme tu fais.    - bene agis, cum... jussisti, Liv. 8, 33, 10: tu as raison d’avoir ordonné.    - agere lege: agir conformément à la loi (c.-à-d. frapper de la hache).    - lictor, in eum primum lege age, Liv. 26, 6, 3: licteur, commence par lui l’application de la loi.    - cf. Liv. 26, 15, 9 ; Sen. Contr. 10, 3, 6. [st1]11 [-] administrer, gouverner, gérer, remplir une charge, s'occuper de, procéder à.    - agere bellum, Caes.: conduire la guerre, avoir la conduite de la guerre.    - agere regnum: régner.    - agere triumphum, Cic. Fam. 3, 10: triompher.    - agere mensuram, Plin. 15, 3, 4, § 14: mesurer.    - agere stationem, Liv. 35, 29: monter la garde.    - libera arbitria agere, Liv. 24, 45: [faire des décisions libres] = décider arbitrairement.    - agere consulatum, Quint. 12, 1, 16: être consul, exercer la fonction de consul, exercer le consulat.    - vigilias agere, Cic. Verr. 4.43.93: faire sentinelle.    - censum agere, Liv. 3.22: faire le recensement.    - agere senatum, Suet. Caes. 88: assembler le sénat.    - fiscum agere, Suet.: lever l'impôt. [st1]12 [-] rouler dans son esprit, songer à.    - nescio quid mens mea agat, Ov. H. 12, 212: je ne sais ce qui se passe dans mon esprit.    - agere cogitationem parricidalem, Quint.: nourrir la pensée d'un parricide.    - agere de intranda Britannia, Tac. Agr. 13: méditer une descente en Bretagne. [st1]13 [-] parler en public, prononcer un discours, haranguer, plaider; discuter, conférer, traiter; qqf. rendre un arrêt.    - in agendo plus quam in scribendo operam ponere, Cic.: s'occuper plus de parler que d'écrire.    - quum proxime res agentur, Plin.-jn.: la prochaine fois qu'on plaidera, à la première audience.    - agere (causam): plaider.    - Agricola juste agebat, Tac.: Agricola prononçait avec équité.    - agere coepit se + inf. Nep: il proposa de...    - agebatur de condicionibus, Liv.: on discutait sur les conditions.    - agere de aliqua re: traiter une affaire.    - agitur ea res in senatu: on traite de cette question au sénat.    - agere cum populo: s’adresser au peuple, porter une question devant le peuple.    - agere cum senatu: porter une question devant le sénat.    - nihil ago tecum, Plaut.: je n'ai rien à démêler avec toi.    - sic agere cum meis soleo, Plin.-jn.: voici ce que je dis aux gens de ma maison.    - hic de quo agebam, Ter.: celui dont je parlais.    - bella, quae agimus, Liv. 10: les guerres que nous racontons.    - quae tecum, Catilina, sic agit: et la voici qui s’adresse directement à toi, Catilina (à propos de la patrie).    - agere cum aliquo ut... Cic.: discuter avec qqn pour que, prier qqn de...    - formule de contrat inter bonos bene agier oportet, Cic. Off. 3: il faut que les choses se passent bien entre honnêtes gens. [st1]14 [-] intenter une accusation, accuser.    - si quid de se agi vellent, Nep.: s'ils voulaient lui faire un procès.    - agere aliquem reum, Liv.: poursuivre qqn en justice.    - agere aliquem adulterii, Quint.: accuser qqn d'adultère. [st1]15 [-] représenter, exprimer, débiter (comme acteur ou comme orateur), remplir le rôle de, se conduire, agir comme; simuler, se donner les airs de, faire le...    - agere fabulam: jouer une pièce.    - agere primas partes: jouer le premier rôle.    - agere bonum virum: jouer le rôle d’honnête homme.    - agit Chaeram, Cic.: il joue le rôle de Chéréas.    - agere cum venustate, Cic.: avoir un débit agréable.    - agere partes misericordiae, Cic.: se conduire en homme compatissant.    - laetum convivam agit, Hor.: il agit en joyeux convive.    - agere unum hominem, Sen.: être toujours le même (ne jouer qu'un personnage).    - egi illos omnes adulescentes, Cic. Fam. 2, 9: j'ai contrefait (mimé) toute cette fameuse jeunesse. [st1]16 [-] au passif: être en question, être en jeu.    - non pecunia agitur, Ter.: ce n'est pas d'argent qu'il s'agit.    - agitur populi Romani gloria: il s’agit de la gloire du peuple romain (la gloire du peuple romain est en jeu).    - is de quo agitur: la personne en question.    - magna hereditas agitur: il est question d'un important héritage.    - mea res agitur: mon intérêt est en question, mon intérêt est en jeu.    - id agitur quis occiderit: la question est de savoir qui a tué.    - id de quo agitur: l'affaire en question.    - aguntur bona multorum, Cic.: il y va de la fortune de beaucoup de gens.    - voir actum; actus
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    ăgo, ĕre, ēgi, actum, tr.    - voir l'article ago de Gaffiot.    - axim = egerim, Pac. ap. Non. 505, 22; axit = egerit, Paul. Diac. 3, 3; agier = agi,” Cic. Off. 3, 15; agentūm = agentium, Vulc. Gall. Av. Cass. 4, 6).    - cf. gr. ἄγω. [st1]1 [-] chasser devant soi, faire marcher, conduire, pousser, amener (en parlant des êtres animés ou personnifiés).    - jus agendi, Caj.: le droit de passage (avec un troupeau).    - agere captivum prae se, Curt. 7, 6: faire marcher un captif devant soi.    - agere agmen, Virg.: conduire une troupe.    - agere currum: conduire un char.    - agere capellas, Virg.: mener les chèvres au pâturage.    - se agere, Virg. (agi, Liv.): se transporter, aller.    - unde agis (s.-ent. te)? Plaut.: d'où viens-tu?    - quo agis te? Plaut. Am.: où vas-tu?    - ad castra Samnitium perrexit, quo multitudo omnis consternata agebatur, Liv. 10, 29: il marcha vers le camp des Samnites où se dirigeait, épouvantée, toute la foule des soldats.    - agere carmine quercus, Virg.: entraîner les chênes par ses chants.    - fluvius vi agens undas, Curt.: fleuve qui roule ses eaux avec impétuosité.    - praecipites Germani in amnem aguntur, Tac. H. 5: les Germains sont poussés et précipités dans le fleuve. [st1]2 [-] emmener comme capture.    - praedam (praedas) agere, Sall.: se retirer avec du butin (hommes et bétail).    - agere et ferre: emmener et emporter = piller.    - res sociorum ferri agique vidit, Liv.: il vit livrer au pillage les biens des alliés.    - agunt feruntque cuncta, Tac. (fig.): ils mènent tout à leur gré. [st1]3 [-] poursuivre, chasser, mettre en fuite.    - apros agere, Virg. G. 3, 412: poursuivre des sangliers [à la chasse].    - acerba fata Romanos agunt, Hor. Epo. 7,17: des destins cruels poursuivent les Romains.    - agentia verba Lycamben, Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 25: les mots qui harcèlent Lycambe.    - agere hostem ad naves, Just.: poursuivre l'ennemi jusqu'aux vaisseaux.    - agere aliquem de fundo, Cic.: chasser qqn de sa propriété.    - agere in fugam: mettre en fuite.    - lapidibus aliquem agere: chasser qqn à coups de pierres. [st1]4 [-] conduire, gouverner, entraîner, pousser à, contraindre; émouvoir, agiter, inquiéter, solliciter, attirer.    - Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur, Virg. En. 1: Troyens ou Tyriens, ils seront traités par moi sans distinction.    - se agere = se gerere: se comporter, se conduire.    - tantā mobilitate sese Numidae agunt, Sall. J. 56: tant la conduite des Numides est mobile.    - aliquem transvorsum agere, Sall. J. 6, 3: pousser qqn hors du droit chemin.    - aliquem praecipitem agere, Cic.: entraîner qqn à sa perte.    - agere in furorem, Quint.: rendre furieux.    - agere in bellum, Tac.: pousser à la guerre.    - agere ad omne scelus, Tac.: pousser à tous les crimes.    - me profari agit, Sil.: il me pousse à parler.    - agere in mortem: pousser à se donner la mort.    - deus ultor agebat, Ov. M. 14: un dieu vengeur l'agitait.    - diris agam vos, Hor. Epod. 5: je vous poursuivrai de mes imprécations.    - ubi studio agitur aut irā, Curt.: dès que (la foule) est emportée par l'enthousiasme ou la colère.    - seu te discus agit, Hor.: ou si le disque t'attire. [st1]5 [-] mouvoir (une chose), donner une impulsion, donner une direction, faire avancer, pousser.    - fracturae centum libras agentes, Plin.: des fragments de roche [remuant la balance] = pesant cent livres.    - agere navem, Hor.: diriger un vaisseau.    - in litus naves agere, Liv. 22, 19: tirer les bateaux sur le rivage.    - agere vineas, Caes.: faire avancer les mantelets.    - cuniculum agere ad aerarium? Cic. Off. 3: conduire (faire) une galerie jusqu'au Trésor public.    - agere limitem (au fig.): reculer les limites, gagner du terrain. [st1]6 [-] pousser au-dedans, faire pénétrer, enfoncer.    - agere telum costis, Sil.: enfoncer un trait dans la poitrine.    - agere fulmen, V.-Fl.: lancer la foudre.    - pluma in cutem radices egerat imas, Ov. M. 2: le plumage avait enfoncé dans la peau de profondes racines.    - agere rimas: se fendre, se lézarder, se gercer. [st1]7 [-] pousser au-dehors, faire sortir de soi.    - agere frondem, Plin.: pousser des feuilles.    - scintillas agere, Lucr. 2, 675: lancer des étincelles.    - agere spumas, Cic.: écumer.    - agere contagia, Virg.: répandre la contagion.    - animam agere, Cic.: rendre l’âme, expirer.    - sudor agitur, Sil.: la sueur s'échappe des pores. [st1]8 [-] passer le temps, être, vivre, séjourner, habiter.    - agere (vitam): passer sa vie, vivre.    - decimum annum agere: être dans sa dixième année, être âgé de neuf ans.    - agere pacem: vivre en paix, être en paix.    - alter agebatur mensis, Ov.: le second mois s'écoulait.    - securum agere aevum, Hor.: mener une vie tranquille.    - agere hiberna, Liv.: être en quartier d'hiver.    - annum ago octogesimum, Cic.: je suis dans ma quatre-vingtième année.    - Marius apud primos agebat, Sall.: Marius était à l'avant-garde.    - in spe agere, Tac.: espérer.    - in omni Africa, quae procul a mari agebat, Sall. J. 89: dans toute l'Afrique, qui était éloignée de la mer.    - agere dies festos, Cic. Verr. 2.4.48: célébrer des jours de fête. [st1]9 [-] faire, agir, être actif, travailler, être efficace.    - agere rem negligenter, Ter.: mener une affaire avec négligence.    - quid agis? = que fais-tu? ou comment vas-tu?    - hoc age, Plaut.: fais attention.    - quid agam? = que dois-je faire? que faire?    - aliud agere: penser à autre chose, être indifférent, être distrait.    - nihil agere: ne rien faire, n’aboutir à rien.    - nihil agis, dolor! quamvis sis molestus, numquam te esse confitebor malum, Cic. Tusc. 2, 25, 61: tu perds ton temps, ô douleur! Si importune que tu sois, jamais je ne reconnaîtrai que tu es un mal.    - electum agere: faire son choix, choisir.    - virtus aliquid agit, Sen.: la vertu est active.    - id agimus ut + subj.: nous travaillons à ceci que, notre but (notre objectif) est de.    - nihil agetur, Dig.: il n'y aura rien de fait, l'acte sera nul.    - gratias agere: remercier.    - laudes agere: glorifier.    - forum agere: rendre la justice.    - e re sua agere: agir selon son propre intérêt.    - rem agere cum aliquo: régler une affaire avec qqn. [st1]10 [-] agir de telle ou telle façon, traiter qqn bien ou mal.    - agere bene aliquo: se comporter bien à l’égard de qqn.    - male agere, Cic.: se conduire mal.    - praeclare agere cum aliquo: bien agir à l'égard de qqn.    - non pessime cum iis agitur, Cic. (impers.): ils ne sont pas à plaindre.    - bene agi potuisse cum rebus humanis, si... Suet.:... que le monde aurait pu être heureux si...    - agere pro victoribus: se comporter en vainqueurs.    - sic par est agere cum civibus, Cic. Off. 2, 83: voilà comment il convient d’agir à l’égard de ses concitoyens.    - au pass. impers. secum male actum putat, Cic. Verr. 3, 119: il pense qu’on s’est mal comporté à son égard.    - cum illo quis neget actum esse praeclare? Cic. Lael. 11: qui pourrait dire que la destinée n’a pas été belle pour lui?    - optime actum cum eo videlur esse, qui... Cic. Fam. 5, 18, 1: il semble avoir un sort heureux celui qui...    - agite ut voltis, Cic. de Or. 2,367: agissez à votre guise.    - perge ut agis, Cic. Fam. 10, 12, 5: continue d’agir comme tu fais.    - bene agis, cum... jussisti, Liv. 8, 33, 10: tu as raison d’avoir ordonné.    - agere lege: agir conformément à la loi (c.-à-d. frapper de la hache).    - lictor, in eum primum lege age, Liv. 26, 6, 3: licteur, commence par lui l’application de la loi.    - cf. Liv. 26, 15, 9 ; Sen. Contr. 10, 3, 6. [st1]11 [-] administrer, gouverner, gérer, remplir une charge, s'occuper de, procéder à.    - agere bellum, Caes.: conduire la guerre, avoir la conduite de la guerre.    - agere regnum: régner.    - agere triumphum, Cic. Fam. 3, 10: triompher.    - agere mensuram, Plin. 15, 3, 4, § 14: mesurer.    - agere stationem, Liv. 35, 29: monter la garde.    - libera arbitria agere, Liv. 24, 45: [faire des décisions libres] = décider arbitrairement.    - agere consulatum, Quint. 12, 1, 16: être consul, exercer la fonction de consul, exercer le consulat.    - vigilias agere, Cic. Verr. 4.43.93: faire sentinelle.    - censum agere, Liv. 3.22: faire le recensement.    - agere senatum, Suet. Caes. 88: assembler le sénat.    - fiscum agere, Suet.: lever l'impôt. [st1]12 [-] rouler dans son esprit, songer à.    - nescio quid mens mea agat, Ov. H. 12, 212: je ne sais ce qui se passe dans mon esprit.    - agere cogitationem parricidalem, Quint.: nourrir la pensée d'un parricide.    - agere de intranda Britannia, Tac. Agr. 13: méditer une descente en Bretagne. [st1]13 [-] parler en public, prononcer un discours, haranguer, plaider; discuter, conférer, traiter; qqf. rendre un arrêt.    - in agendo plus quam in scribendo operam ponere, Cic.: s'occuper plus de parler que d'écrire.    - quum proxime res agentur, Plin.-jn.: la prochaine fois qu'on plaidera, à la première audience.    - agere (causam): plaider.    - Agricola juste agebat, Tac.: Agricola prononçait avec équité.    - agere coepit se + inf. Nep: il proposa de...    - agebatur de condicionibus, Liv.: on discutait sur les conditions.    - agere de aliqua re: traiter une affaire.    - agitur ea res in senatu: on traite de cette question au sénat.    - agere cum populo: s’adresser au peuple, porter une question devant le peuple.    - agere cum senatu: porter une question devant le sénat.    - nihil ago tecum, Plaut.: je n'ai rien à démêler avec toi.    - sic agere cum meis soleo, Plin.-jn.: voici ce que je dis aux gens de ma maison.    - hic de quo agebam, Ter.: celui dont je parlais.    - bella, quae agimus, Liv. 10: les guerres que nous racontons.    - quae tecum, Catilina, sic agit: et la voici qui s’adresse directement à toi, Catilina (à propos de la patrie).    - agere cum aliquo ut... Cic.: discuter avec qqn pour que, prier qqn de...    - formule de contrat inter bonos bene agier oportet, Cic. Off. 3: il faut que les choses se passent bien entre honnêtes gens. [st1]14 [-] intenter une accusation, accuser.    - si quid de se agi vellent, Nep.: s'ils voulaient lui faire un procès.    - agere aliquem reum, Liv.: poursuivre qqn en justice.    - agere aliquem adulterii, Quint.: accuser qqn d'adultère. [st1]15 [-] représenter, exprimer, débiter (comme acteur ou comme orateur), remplir le rôle de, se conduire, agir comme; simuler, se donner les airs de, faire le...    - agere fabulam: jouer une pièce.    - agere primas partes: jouer le premier rôle.    - agere bonum virum: jouer le rôle d’honnête homme.    - agit Chaeram, Cic.: il joue le rôle de Chéréas.    - agere cum venustate, Cic.: avoir un débit agréable.    - agere partes misericordiae, Cic.: se conduire en homme compatissant.    - laetum convivam agit, Hor.: il agit en joyeux convive.    - agere unum hominem, Sen.: être toujours le même (ne jouer qu'un personnage).    - egi illos omnes adulescentes, Cic. Fam. 2, 9: j'ai contrefait (mimé) toute cette fameuse jeunesse. [st1]16 [-] au passif: être en question, être en jeu.    - non pecunia agitur, Ter.: ce n'est pas d'argent qu'il s'agit.    - agitur populi Romani gloria: il s’agit de la gloire du peuple romain (la gloire du peuple romain est en jeu).    - is de quo agitur: la personne en question.    - magna hereditas agitur: il est question d'un important héritage.    - mea res agitur: mon intérêt est en question, mon intérêt est en jeu.    - id agitur quis occiderit: la question est de savoir qui a tué.    - id de quo agitur: l'affaire en question.    - aguntur bona multorum, Cic.: il y va de la fortune de beaucoup de gens.    - voir actum; actus
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        Ago, Agis, priore corr. egi, actum, agere. Besongner, Faire quelque chose.
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        Hoc age. Terent. Sois du tout attentif à cela, Laisse toutes choses pour entendre à cela, Pren y garde.
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        Id agunt, vt viri boni esse videantur. Cic. Ils taschent et mettent peine à estre estimez gents de bien.
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        Cum seruo Habiti furti egit. Cic. Il a accusé de larcin le serf d'Habitus.
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        Agere iniuriarum cum aliquo. Sub. crimine. Cic. Intenter action en cas d'injures alencontre de quelcun, Agir contre quelcun, etc.
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        Agere vineas et turres. Caesar. Poulser devant soy, Approcher, ou mettre pres.
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        Hoccine agis, an non? Terent. Entens tu à ce que je te dis, ou non?
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        Membris agit atra venena. Virgil. Chasse dehors.
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        Agere caudam. Colum. Remuer la queue.
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        Est ne ipsus de quo agebam? Terent. N'est ce pas celuy de qui je parloye?
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        Agere. Virgil. Gouverner.
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        Agere. Virgil. Vexer, Inquieter, Tormenter.
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        Agere. Virg. Poursuyvre aucun, Presser, Chasser de pres.
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        Agere. Tacit. Vivre.
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        Agere inter homines desiit. Tacit. Il est mort.
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        Vt ferri agique res suas viderunt. Liuius. Quand ils veirent qu'on ravissoit et qu'on emmenoit tout leur bien.
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        Agere aliquem ad aliquid. Plin. Induire, Inciter.
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        Agere ad populum. Cic. Traicter et adviser avec le peuple de quelque affaire publique.
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        Agere omnia ad praescriptum. Caesar. Faire tout par, ou selon l'ordonnance d'autruy.
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        AEtatem agere Athenis. Cicero. Vivre en Athenes, Passer ses jours, Finer ses jours, User sa vie en Athenes.
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        Hic fere aetatem egit in literis. Cicero. Il a estudié presque toute sa vie, Consumé sa vie à l'estude.
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        AEuum cum diis in caelo. Cic. Vivre eternellement.
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        AEuum per crimina. Ouid. Vivre en toutes meschancetez.
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        Aliquem. Cic. Contrefaire aucun.
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        Aliud agere. Cic. Ne point penser ou entendre à ce qu'on dict, Penser ailleurs, Faire des chasteauls en Espaigne.
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        Aliud nunc agit. Cic. Il ne s'en soulcie pas à ceste heure. Bud.
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        Ambages. Plaut. User d'ambages, Parler ambiguement.
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        Ambigue. Corn. Tacit. Tourner autour du pot, Aller en ambageoye.
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        Amicum. Plin. Se monstrer vray ami, Faire office d'ami, Faire en bon ami.
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        Animam. Ci. Se mourir, Estre à l'article de la mort, Tirer à la fin, Rendre l'esprit.
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        Animum. Horat. Tourner, Induire.
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        Animo magno et forti rem aliquam agere. Cic. Faire quelque chose hardiement et sans crainte.
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        Annum secundum agere, etc. Varro. Estre au deuxiesme an de son aage.
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        Anni nonaginta aguntur a Virgilii vatis obitu. Plin. Il y a quatre vingts dix ans que Virgile est mort.
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        Apologum. Plaut. Conter une fable.
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        Apud aliquos. Cic. Faire une harangue à aucuns.
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        Arbitrium alicuius rei. Liu. Faire le maistre de quelque chose, En disposer et ordonner à son plaisir.
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        Astute. Matius. Cic. User de finesse, ou astuce, Faire ou dire quelque chose par faintise.
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        Agere bellum: vt, Bella agenda non puero. Ouid. Faire la guerre.
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        Bene mecum agitur. Cicero. Je suis bien, Mon cas va bien, Mon cas se porte bien, Je me tiens bien pour content, Je suis bien heureux, etc.
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        Bene cum rebus humanis ageretur. Sueton. Ce seroit un grand bien pour les hommes.
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        Bene egissent Athenienses cum Milciade, etc. Valer. Max. Les Atheniens se feussent bien portez envers luy, Ils luy eussent faict grand plaisir, Ils eussent beaucoup faict pour luy, si, etc.
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        Blanditiis agitur nihil. Ouid. On ne gaigne rien à flatter.
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        Agere canticum. Liu. Danser.
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        Captiuos sub curribus. Mart. Mener les prisonniers en triomphe.
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        Causam, vel causas. Plin. Advocasser, Plaider une cause.
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        Censuram. Senec. Estre rigoreux.
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        Censura agitur. Ouid. Agere circum. Virg. Faire tournoyer.
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        Ciuem mirificum. Caelius Cic. Se monstrer bon et vray citoyen.
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        Coliculum. Columel. Jecter, ou produire une petite tige.
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        Communiter aliquid. Cic. Traicter de quelque chose ensemble.
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        Consilia. Liu. Tenir conseil, Consulter ensemble.
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        Consulem. Plin. iunior. Faire office de Consul.
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        Contagia late. Ouid. Jecter bien loing et espardre sa contagion et infection.
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        Contentione magna. Liu. Tascher fort et prendre grand peine à faire quelque chose.
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        Conuentus. Caesar. Terent. Tenir les estats d'un pais, Tenir les grands jours ou l'eschiquier.
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        Agere cum alio re aliqua: vt, Plebeio sermone agere cum aliquo. Ci. User de language commun et vulgaire en parlant à luy.
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        Agere cum aliquo. Caes. Traicter de quelque chose avec aucun, Luy tenir propos de quelque chose.
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        Egit nobiscum, vt, si nobis videretur, adiremus ad eorum senatum. Ci. Il nous teint propos d'aller si bon nous sembloit, etc.
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        Agere cum aliquo. Cice. Soliciter un homme à faire quelque chose, et l'en requerir.
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        Quid cum illis agas, qui neque ius, etc. Terent. Que ferois tu avec ces gents là qui, etc.
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        Nihil ago tecum. Plau. Je n'ay que faire ne que soulder avec toy.
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        Accurate agere cum aliquo, vt. Ci. Le solliciter fort et soigneusement que, etc.
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        Familiariter agere cum aliquo. Cic. Dire, ou Parler familierement et priveement à aucun.
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        Gladiis. Cic. User de glaives envers aucuns.
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        Hortatione. Cic. User d'exhortation.
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        Iracunde. Cic. En se courrouceant.
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        Leniter. Cic. Doulcement, Gratieusement.
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        Praeceptis. Cic. User de commandements, Commander à aucun.
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        Precibus. Cic. User de prieres, Prier aucun.
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        Prisce. Cic. Le traicter à la mode ou maniere ancienne, à l'antique.
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        Remisse. Cic. Non asprement.
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        Seuere. Cic. User de severité envers aucun.
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        Simpliciter. Cic. Simplement et rondement.
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        Tabellis obsignatis. Cic. Le convaincre par ses lettres mesmes.
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        Vehementer. Cic. Asprement.
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        Vrbane. Cic. Civilement.
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        Agere cum Patribus. Cic. Traicter de quelque chose avec les senateurs.
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        Agere cum populo. Cic. Quand un magistrat assembloit le peuple, et traictoit avec euls de quelque affaire publique.
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        Agere cuniculos ad aerarium. Cic. Faire une mine, Miner.
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        Curam. Liu. Se soulcier de quelque chose.
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        Euphrates cursum ad occasum solis agit. Pli. Flue, coule, fait son cours vers Occident.
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        Custodiam vrbis. Liu. Garder la ville, Faire le guet sur la ville.
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        De caeteris rebus quicquid erit actum, scribam ad te. Cic. Tout ce qui aura esté faict et traicté des autres choses.
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        Agere de pace. Liu. Traicter de la paix.
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        Agere de re aliqua ad fidem. Liu. Parler de quelque chose en sorte qu'on soit creu.
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        De cosilio publico aliquid agere. Cic. Faire quelque chose par conseil et advis commun.
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        Agere aliquid de loco superiore. Cic. Estant hault assis en siege judicial, Tenant le siege.
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        Agitur de capite, aut fama. Ci. Il est question de la vie, La vie y pend.
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        Delectum. Plin. Faire eslite, Discerner.
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        Agi desiderio alicuius rei. Liu. Avoir grand desir de quelque chose, La desirer et regretter fort.
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        Diem vitae extremum agere. Cic. Estre à son dernier jour, Se mourir.
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        Diem festum. Cic. Faire feste, Celebrer, ou solennizer la feste.
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        Diem vnum bene agere ex philosophiae praeceptis. Cice. Vivre un jour selon, etc.
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        Diris agere aliquem. Horat. Mauldire quelcun, et prier ou souhaiter que mal luy advienne.
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        Agentur a nobis omnia diligenter. Cic. Nous ferons toute diligence de cela.
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        Agere equum in viam. Liu. Picquer son cheval, et s'en aller.
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        Error agit aliquem. Ouid. Erreur le meine.
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        Agere ex aequo. Tacit. Avoir pareille authorité et preeminence.
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        Res agitur ex animo. Author ad Heren. A bon escient, et sans faintise.
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        Ex diuerso agere. Quintil. Advocasser pour partie adverse.
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        Ex fide bona agere. Cic. Intenter une action de bonne foy, Y aller à la bonne foy.
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        Agere ex insidiis. Cic. Aller, ou proceder par trahison.
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        Ex sponso siue ex sponsu agere. Quod recentiores dixerunt, Agere ex stipulatu. Cic. Convenir sa partie pour raison d'une stipulation.
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        Ex syngrapha cum aliquo agere. Cicer. Faire poursuyte d'une debte ou promesse dont il appert par cedule du defendeur.
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        Exemplis. Plin. Amener, ou alleguer exemples.
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        Experimenta. Plin. Experimenter.
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        Agere fabulam, comoediam, tragoediam. Cic. Jouer une farce.
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        Fama agit aliquem. Horat. Le bruit le fait estre congneu du monde.
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        Folia agere dicitur arbor. Col. Jecter, ou produire ses fueilles.
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        Fortuna nostra agitur per aduersas procellas. Ouid. Est agitee.
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        Agere forum. Cic. Exercer judicature, Tenir les plaids.
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        Frigora agunt venti. Virg. Les vents ameinent la froidure.
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        Agere frondem dicitur arbor. Plin. Jecter et produire ses branches et fueilles.
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        Agere fugam. Liu. S'enfuir.
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        Fundamenta. Cicero. Mettre et jecter ou faire les fondements, Fonder.
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        Genialiter agere festum. Ouid. Faire grand chere à la feste.
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        Gemmas agere dicitur vitis, aut arbor. Columel. Bourgeonner.
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        Agere gestum in scena. Cic. Faire les gestes et mines.
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        Grauiter agere aliquid. Horat. Diligemment et habillement.
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        Gradus agere praecipites. Valer. Flac. Cheminer fort vistement.
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        Gradus agere tacitos. Idem. Marcher, ou cheminer sans dire mot.
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        Agere grates, poeticum magis, quam oratorium. Plau. Ci. Liu. Remercier, Rendre graces.
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        Gratias. Cic. Remercier, Regracier.
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        Gratias alicui apud alium. Cicero, Mirificas apud me tibi gratias egit, prorsus incredibiles. Il t'a grandement remercié, ou regracie en parlant à moy.
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        In aliqua re gratias agere. Cic. Remercier de quelque chose.
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        In singulas res agere gratias. Cic. A chascun poinct.
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        Dicimus Agere maximas gratias, meritas, incredibiles, singulares, singularibus verbis, et amplissimis. Ex Terentio et Cicerone. Remercier grandement, Regracier haultement.
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        Age hoc. Plaut. Entens ici.
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        Hoc age. Terent. Bien doncques, fay le.
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        Hoc age. Passe oultre. Bud. ex Gellio.
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        Hoc agite amabo. Terent. Entendez ici je vous prie.
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        Agere hyemem sub tectis. Liu. Passer son yver à couvert.
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        Agere ictum. Liu. Donner un coup, Poulser le coup.
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        Id agere, vt hoc fiat. Cic. Mettre peine que cela se face.
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        Non id agebam. Plin. Je n'y pensoye pas. B.
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        Imperium agere. Plin. Conuicto male acti imperii rei militaris. Convaincu d'avoir mal gouverné et administré l'office de capitaine et chef de guerre.
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        Agere in, pro esse. Virg. Plin. Dies in terra agit, noctes in aqua. De jour il est en terre, de nuict en l'eaue.
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        Agere animum in admirationem. Pli. Faire esmerveiller, Ravir en admiration.
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        In arma. Liu. Inciter à faire la guerre.
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        Agere in crucem. Cic. Crucifier.
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        In exilium. Plin. Bannir, Envoyer en exil.
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        In fraudem. Virg. Mettre en danger.
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        In fugam. Liu. Chasser, Faire fuir, Donner la chasse, Mettre en fuite.
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        Redit agricolis labor actus in orbem. Virgil. Les laboureurs sont touts les ans à recommencer leur labeur.
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        In bona spe. Tacit. Avoir bonne esperance, Estre en bonne esperance.
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        Incuriosius. Tacit. Ne penser point à soy, N'estre point sur ses gardes.
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        Inquisitio agitur. Plin. On fait enqueste.
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        Iter agere. Ouid. Aller.
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        Iudicium agitur. Plin. Quand le juge congnoist d'une matiere.
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        Iure summo agere. Cic. Traicter un homme en toute rigueur, Luy faire au pis qu'on peult.
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        Agere laudes et grates diis. Liu. Louer et remercier Dieu.
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        Legationem apud aliquem. Asconius. Estre ambassadeur envers aucun.
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        Agere dicuntur legati suppliciter. Liu. Quand les ambassadeurs font leur harangue en suppliant.
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        Lege agere. Cic. Poursuyvre selon la loy.
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        Leniter. Cic. Doulcement.
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        Lente agere. Liu. Laschement.
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        Luxuriam agere. Horat. Reprendre et blasmer prodigalité.
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        Agere mandata. Cic. Faire ce qu'on nous a commande, Mettre en execution ce, etc.
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        Agit mecum fortuna secundis rebus. Lucan. Fortune me favorise, me dit, me rit.
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        Agitur mensis septimus, aut annus. Terent. C'est ici, ou Voici la septieme annee.
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        Mensuram alicuius rei agere. Plin. Reduire à mesure.
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        Foras agendus est metus mortis. Lucret. Il fault chasser dehors la crainte de mourir, Il ne fault point craindre la mort.
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        Agere pingui Minerua. Cic. Parler grossement et lourdement.
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        Morem. Sallust. Avoir et entretenir une coustume.
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        Modice agere quippiam. Cic. Tempereement, Modereement.
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        Multum agit sexus, aetas, conditio. Quintil. Y sert de beaucoup, y fait beaucoup.
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        Non multum egerit. Curius ad Ciceronem. Il ne profictera pas beaucoup.
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        Agere ne. Liu. Omnia, ne id fieret, agentibus. Cerchants touts les moyents que cela ne se feist.
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        Agere negotium suum. Cic. Se mesler de ses affaires.
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        Nihil agere. Cic. Ne faire chose qui vaille, Perdre sa peine, Perdre temps.
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        Neque nostrae disputationes quicquam aliud agunt, nisi vt, etc. Nos disputations ne tendent à autre chose, sinon que, etc.
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        Noctem inter gaudia agere. Virg. Passer la nuict en joyeusetez.
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        Nugas agere. Plaut. Baver.
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        Orationem. Cic. Prononcer une oraison, ou faire une harangue.
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        Oscitanter. Cic. Negligemment.
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        Otia. Virgil. Estre oiseulx.
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        Pacem. Sallust. faire la paix. Estre en repos. apud Sillium.
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        Partes aliquas, siue aliquem. Cic. Jouer le personnage d'aucun, ou son roulet.
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        Primas partes. Terent. Estre le principal personnage d'une farce.
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        Partes alicuius vicissim. Terent. Faire l'office de quelcun, ainsi qu'il a faict le nostre, Faire pour aucun comme il a faict pour nous.
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        Primas partes in re aliqua. Cic. Estre le principal et plus excellent que les autres.
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        Agi dicuntur pecora. Virg. Quand on les meine.
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        Agere animalia potum. Varro. Mener ou chasser les bestes à l'abbrevoir, Les mener boire.
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        Agere prae se armenta. Liu. Toucher devant soy et mener.
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        Agere aliquid per alium. Cic. Faire par un autre.
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        Agi per saxa latratibus canum. Ouid. Estre chassé parmi les pierres et rochiers.
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        Agere plebem. Liu. Mener le peuple à sa fantasie, ou Troubler et mutiner.
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        Poenas alicuius sceleris ab aliquo agere. Liu. Punir aucun pour quelque cas.
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        Poenitentiam agere. Plin. iunior. Se repentir, Avoir regret d'avoir faict quelque chose.
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        Prae se agere aliquem. Statius. Chasser devant soy.
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        Praecipitem ex alto. Caesar. Jecter du hault en bas.
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        Praecipitem de fundo. Cic. Jecter violentement hors de sa terre.
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        Praecipitem, per metaphoram. Cic. Ruiner.
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        Praecipitem eum agunt poenae ciuium. Ci. Les meurtres qu'il a commis luy tormentent l'esprit et la conscience tellement qu'il en est comme furieux et troublé de l'entendement.
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        Praedam. Liu. Emmener la proye ou le butin.
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        Quercus agere carmine. Virg. Esmouvoir.
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        Quid ages? Terent. Non interrogantis, sed metuentis hoc dictum est. Que penses tu faire? Qu'est ce que tu feras?
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        Vide quid agas. Ter. Que veuls tu faire? Regarde que tu feras.
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        Agamus quod agitur. Cic. Parlons de la matiere subjecte.
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        Agere radices deorsum. Colu. Jecter ses racines avant en terre.
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        Radices agit vera gloria, per metaphoram. Cic. Prend racines, Est de longue duree.
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        Agere remissius cum subjectis. Colum. Ne traicter point rudement ses subjects.
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        Alias res agere. Terent. Penser à autre chose, N'entendre point à ce qu'on dict, Penser ailleurs.
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        Res alicuius agere. Cic. Faire les affaires d'aucun.
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        Retro aliquid agere. Plin. Compter à reculons, ou à rebours.
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        Agere reum. Plin. Accuser, mettre sus un crime à quelcun, et le poursuyvre judiciairement.
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        Agere rimas. Cic. Se fendre, Se crevasser.
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        Scintillas agere. Lucret. Jecter des estincelles, Estinceler.
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        Agere se. Cheminer. vt, Quo hinc te agis? Ter. Où vas tu d'ici?
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        Agere se pro equite Rom. Suet. Se dire et maintenir estre, etc.
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        Agit se pro nobili. Il se dit noble. B.
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        Agere secretum. Sueton. Estre tout seul.
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        Agere aliquid secum. Cic. Faire quelque chose tout seul.
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        Agitur Senarus. Sueton. Le senat est assemblé.
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        Agere honoratam senectutem. Li. Passer sa vieillesse honorablement.
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        Silentium. Ouid. Se taire, Ne sonner mot.
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        Spumas. Cic. Jecter escumes, ou Escumer par la bouche.
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        Stationem. Tacit. Faire le guet en la guerre, ou autour de la personne du prince.
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        Triumphum. Cic. Triompher.
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        Triumphum ex aliquo populo agere. Liu. Triompher apres avoir eu victoire de quelque peuple.
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        Ventis agi. Ouid. Estre mené ou poulsé des vents.
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        Ver agit orbis. Virg. Il est le prin temps.
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        Agere versum. Cic. Prononcer un vers avec le geste requis.
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        Vi agere. Liu. User de force, Aller par force.
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        Vigilias noctu ad aedes sacras. Cic. Faire le guet de nuict.
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        Agere vitam ruri. Liu. Vivre és champs.
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        Lachrymis agendum est. Sen. Il fault user de larmes, Il fault plourer.
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        Agitur gloria pop. Romani. Cic. Il est question de la gloire et honneur des Romains.
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        Agitur magnum ipsius periculum. Plancus Ciceroni. Il est en grand danger.
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        Aguntur res Attici. Cic. Il est question des affaires d'Atticus.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > ago

  • 16 insouciant

    insouciant, e [ɛ̃susjɑ̃, jɑ̃t]
    adjective
    ( = sans souci) carefree ; ( = imprévoyant) heedless
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    insouciante ɛ̃susjɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif carefree
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    ɛ̃susjɑ̃, jɑ̃t adj insouciant, -e
    2) (= irresponsable) careless
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    A adj [personne, humeur, rire] carefree; il mène une existence insouciante he leads a carefree life; insouciant du lendemain without a thought for the future ( épith, après n).
    B nm,f happy-go-lucky person; c'est un insouciant he's happy-go-lucky.
    ( féminin insouciante) [ɛ̃susjɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif
    1. [nonchalant] carefree, unconcerned, casual
    2. [indifférent à]
    insouciant de l'avenir indifferent to ou unconcerned about the future

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > insouciant

  • 17 moquer

    se moquer mɔke verbe pronominal
    1) ( ridiculiser) to make fun (de of), to laugh (de at)

    je me moque qu'ils viennent ou pas — I don't care whether they come or not; chemise, guigne

    3) ( tromper)
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    moquer verb table: aimer
    A vtr ( railler) to mock.
    B se moquer vpr
    1 ( ridiculiser) to make fun (de of), to laugh (de at); arrête de te moquer! stop teasing ou poking fun!; vous vous moquez (de moi) ou quoi? are you making fun of me or what?; de qui se moque-t-on? they've got a nerve!;
    2 ( être indifférent) se moquer de not to care about; je me moque de vos histoires I don't care about your problems; il se moque bien de ça he really couldn't care less (about it); elle s'en moque complètement she really couldn't care less; ils se moquent de paraître ridicules they couldn't care less about looking ridiculous; se moquer que not to care if; je me moque qu'ils viennent ou pas I don't care if ou whether they come or not; ⇒ chemise, guigne;
    3 ( tromper) se moquer de qn to fool sb; se moquer des gens to take people for fools; ils se sont moqués de nous avec leurs promesses they took us for a ride.
    je m'en moquer comme de l'an quarante I don't give a damn.
    [mɔke] verbe transitif
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    se moquer verbe pronominal intransitif
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    se moquer de verbe pronominal plus préposition
    les gens vont se moquer d'elle people will laugh at her ou make fun of her, she'll be a laughing stock
    2. [ignorer - danger, conseil] to disregard, to ignore
    3. [être indifférent à]
    je me/il se moque de tout ça I/he couldn't care less (about all that)
    a. (familier) [repas, réception] she did you proud (there)!

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > moquer

  • 18 dédaigneux

    dédaigneux, -euse [dedεɲø, øz]
    adjective
    [personne, air] scornful
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    - euse dedɛɲø, øz adjectif [ton, sourire, air] disdainful, scornful
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    dedɛɲø, øz adj (-euse)
    disdainful, scornful
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    dédaigneux, - euse adj [ton, sourire, air] disdainful, scornful; dédaigneux de scornful of [danger, honneurs]; faire une moue dédaigneuse to curl one's lip.
    ( féminin dédaigneuse) [dedɛɲø, øz] adjectif
    1. [méprisant - sourire, moue, remarque] contemptuous, scornful, disdainful
    d'un ton dédaigneux contemptuously, scornfully, disdainfully
    dédaigneux de [indifférent à] disdainful ou contemptuous of
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    , dédaigneuse [dedɛɲø, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin
    disdainful ou scornful ou contemptuous person

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > dédaigneux

  • 19 incurante

    heedless (di of)
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    incurante agg.
    1 heedless; careless; negligent: incurante del pericolo, heedless of danger
    2 (indifferente) indifferent, unconcerned (by, about): mostrarsi incurante della sorte di qlcu., to show indifference to s.o.'s fate.
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    [inku'rante]
    aggettivo heedless, careless

    incurante del pericoloforgetful o mindless of danger

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    incurante
    /inku'rante/
    heedless, careless; incurante del pericolo forgetful o mindless of danger.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > incurante

  • 20 muto

    [st1]1 [-] mūto, āre, āvi, ātum: - tr. - [abcl][b]a - mouvoir, déplacer, écarter. - [abcl]b - changer, modifier, métamorphoser (au pr. et au fig.). - [abcl]c - différer, être différent. - [abcl]d - dénaturer, altérer, teindre, colorer. - [abcl]e - échanger, troquer, changer contre, changer de.[/b]    - mutare latus fessum, Virg.: retourner ses flancs fatigués.    - mutare se loco, Hor. (mutare se, Plaut.): changer de place.    - ne quis invitus civitate mutetur, Cic.: que personne ne devienne contre son gré citoyen d'une autre ville.    - nihil mutat, Ter.: il ne démord pas.    - non mutat, impers. Dig.: cela est indifférent, cela ne change rien aux choses.    - sedem ac locum mutare: changer de résidence et de pays.    - sententiam mutare, Cic.: changer de résolution.    - mutare rem cum (pro) aliqua re: changer (échanger) qqch contre qqch.    - mutare rem cum aliquo: échanger qqch avec qqn.    - mutare pacem bello: échanger la paix contre la guerre, faire la paix.    - mutare praedas vino, Sall.: troquer des dépouilles pour du vin. [st1]2 [-] mūto (mutto), ōnis, m.: pénis.
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    [st1]1 [-] mūto, āre, āvi, ātum: - tr. - [abcl][b]a - mouvoir, déplacer, écarter. - [abcl]b - changer, modifier, métamorphoser (au pr. et au fig.). - [abcl]c - différer, être différent. - [abcl]d - dénaturer, altérer, teindre, colorer. - [abcl]e - échanger, troquer, changer contre, changer de.[/b]    - mutare latus fessum, Virg.: retourner ses flancs fatigués.    - mutare se loco, Hor. (mutare se, Plaut.): changer de place.    - ne quis invitus civitate mutetur, Cic.: que personne ne devienne contre son gré citoyen d'une autre ville.    - nihil mutat, Ter.: il ne démord pas.    - non mutat, impers. Dig.: cela est indifférent, cela ne change rien aux choses.    - sedem ac locum mutare: changer de résidence et de pays.    - sententiam mutare, Cic.: changer de résolution.    - mutare rem cum (pro) aliqua re: changer (échanger) qqch contre qqch.    - mutare rem cum aliquo: échanger qqch avec qqn.    - mutare pacem bello: échanger la paix contre la guerre, faire la paix.    - mutare praedas vino, Sall.: troquer des dépouilles pour du vin. [st1]2 [-] mūto (mutto), ōnis, m.: pénis.
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        Muto, mutas, mutare. Varro. Transporter.
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        Mutari in marem. Plin. Estre mué en masle.
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        In horas mutari. Horat. Se muer et changer d'heure en heure.
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        Mutare se in formam alterius. Plaut. Se desguiser.
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        Mutare. Plin. Muer, Changer et tourner en autre nature, ou couleur.
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        Animum mutare, et Mutare sententiam. Terent. Changer son courage et opinion.
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        Consilium mutare. Cic. Changer de propos.
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        De vxore vt possedi, nihil mutat Chremes. Terent. Il ne change rien.
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        Dicta mutare. Plaut. Se desdire.
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        Haud muto factum. Terent. Je ne m'en repens point.
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        Fidem mutare. Plaut. Ne tenir point sa foy et promesse, Se desdire.
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        Fidem mutare cum aliquo. Terent. Ne luy tenir point promesse.
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        Id mutauit, quoniam me immutatum videt. Terent. Il s'est desdict, Il a changé de propos.
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        Locum mutare. Cic. Changer de place.
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        Mentem mutare. Cic. Changer de fantasie.
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        Mutare mores. Terent. Changer de conditions.
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        Nuptias mutare. Plaut. Se desdire d'un mariage.
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        Sedem ac locum mutare. Cic. Se bannir, et aller demeurer en un pays estrange.
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        Sedem mutare ex sede, vt volucres. Pli. Aller de place en place.
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        Solum mutare. Cic. Guerpir son pays, et s'en aller habiter en terre estrange, Abandonner son pays.
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        Vellera mutare luto. Virgil. Teindre.
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        Vestem mutare cum aliquo. Liu. Prendre habillement portant signification de dueil et d'ennuy à cause d'aucun parent qui est accusé et en danger.
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        Vultum mutare. Cic. Changer de visage.
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        Mutare aliquid cum aliquo. Terent. Changer, Eschanger, Permuter, Faire quelque change, Bailler un pour autre.
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        Mutare aere. Columella. Vendre.
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        Mutare merces. Virgil. Troquer marchandise à marchandise.
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        Mutare alia re aliam. Horat. Faire eschange.
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        Mutare gaudium moerore. Plin. iunior. Tourner une joye en tristesse.
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        Mutare praetextam paludamento. Plin. iunior. Changer l'habit de paix en celuy de guerre.
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        Nihil ipso te fortuna mutauit. Plin. iunior. tu es tout tel que tu estois paravant.
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        Exilium patria sede mutauerat. Curtius. Il avoit mieulx aimé se bannir, que demeurer en son pays.
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        Si queam mutare. Terent. Si je povoye amender la faulte et corriger.
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        Mutari ciuitate. Cic. Estre translaté d'une cité et bourgeoisie en une autre, et perdre le droict de la premiere.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > muto

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