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1 cessō
cessō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [1 cedo], to be remiss, delay, loiter, cease from, stop, give over: paulum, T.: odiosa cessas, you are delaying shamefully, T.: in suo studio: ab apparatu operum nihil cessatum, L.: Quidquid apud durae cessatum est moenia Troiae, whatever delay there was, V.: audaciā, to lack spirit, L.: quid cessas? Tb.: quor cessas? T.: cessas in vota? V.: ego nunc mihi cesso, i. e. to my hurt, T.: pultare ostium, T.: mori, H.—Of persons, to be inactive, be idle, be unoccupied, do nothing: cur deos cessare patitur? si quid cessare potes, V.: Dum cessant aliae, O.: cessare et ludere, H.: Cessatum usque adhuc est, T.: Semel hic cessavit, played truant, H.: amori, to have leisure for, Pr.—Of things, to be at rest, rest, be still, be inactive, be unused, pause, cease, stop: quid ita cessarunt pedes? Ph.: Cessat opus, O.: cessat ira deae, L.: cessasse ferunt aras, i. e. remained unsought, O.: Cessantem amphoram, i. e. long unopened, H.: cessaturae casae, O.: tonsas cessare novalīs, to lie fallow, V.: cessat voluntas? i. e. does he hesitate? H.: Cessata tempora cursu Corrigit, makes up for lost time, O.—Supin. acc.: cessatum ducere curam, lay at rest, H.* * *cessare, cessavi, cessatus V INTRANSbe remiss/inactive; hold back, leave off, delay, cease from; rest; be free of -
2 cunctābundus (cont-)
cunctābundus (cont-) adj. [cunctor], lingering, loitering, delaying: milites, L., Ta. -
3 cunctāns
cunctāns adj. [P. of cunctor], dilatory, procrastinating: naturā ac senecta cunctantior, Ta.: de rebus, Ta.* * *cunctantis (gen.), cunctantior -or -us, cunctantissimus -a -um ADJhesitant/delaying/slow to act, tardy; clinging; stubborn, resistant to movement -
4 cunctātiō (cont-)
cunctātiō (cont-) ōnis, f [cunctor], a delaying, lingering, tarrying, delay, hesitation, doubt: cunctatione otium amittere: superiorum dierum Sabini, Cs.: maior invadendi, L.: insita ingenio meo, L.: propior constantiae, Ta.: abiectā cunctatione: sine cunctatione: de morte hominis, Iu. —Plur., Ta. -
5 morāns
morāns ntis, adj. [P. of moror], delaying, reluctant: portae, V.: vincula, O: -
6 retardātiō
retardātiō ōnis, f [retardo], a delaying, retarding: bellum tractum ex retardatione. -
7 tardus
tardus adj. with comp. and sup, slow, not swift, sluggish, tardy: velox an tardus sit: tardus aut fugiens laboris, Cs.: iuvenci, V.: ubi reliquos esse tardiores vidit, Cs.: tardior ad iudicandum: in decedendo tardior: tardiores tibicinis modi et cantūs remissiores: fumus, V.: frumenti tarda subvectio, L.: tarda Genua labant, V.: senectus, H.: passus, O.: abdomen, Iu.—Slow of approach, delaying, late: noctes, V.: tardiora fata, H.: eo poena est tardior.—Slow to pass, lingering, long: tempora, H.: menses, i. e. the long summer months, V.: sapor, i. e. lingering in the palate, V.—Fig., slow of apprehension, dull, heavy, stupid: vah, tardus es, T.: si qui forte sit tardior.—In speech, slow, not rapid, measured, deliberate: in utroque genere dicendi principia tarda sunt: sententiis: illi Tardo cognomen pingui damus, H.* * *tarda -um, tardior -or -us, tardissimus -a -um ADJslow, limping; deliberate; late -
8 concessatio
action of stopping/resting (on a journey); stopping, delaying (L+S) -
9 conctabundus
conctabunda, conctabundum ADJlingering, loitering; slow to action, delaying, hesitating, hesitant; tardy -
10 contans
contantis (gen.), contantior -or -us, contantissimus -a -um ADJhesitant/delaying/slow to act, tardy; clinging; stubborn, resistant to movement -
11 contatio
delay, hesitation; tardiness, inactivity; hesitating about/delaying of (w/GEN) -
12 cunctabundus
cunctabunda, cunctabundum ADJlingering, loitering; slow to action, delaying, hesitating, hesitant; tardy -
13 cunctamen
delay, delaying, hesitating, hesitation -
14 cunctatio
delay, hesitation; tardiness, inactivity; hesitating about/delaying of (w/GEN) -
15 dilatorus
dilatora, dilatorum ADJdilatory, delaying -
16 incunctatus
incunctata, incunctatum ADJnot delaying/hesitating -
17 cessatio
cessātĭo, ōnis, f. [cesso].I. II.Inactivity, idling, cessation, omission, idleness:furtum cessationis quaerere,
Q. Cic. Fam. 16, 26, 2:cessatio libera atque otiosa,
Cic. Leg. 1, 3, 10 Orell. N. cr.:pugnae,
Gell. 1, 25, 8:Epicurus nihil cessatione melius existimat... deum sic feriatum volumus cessatione torpere, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 1, 36, 102; 1, 37, 102.—So in jurid. lang.,
a punishable delay, Dig. 37, 2, 6.—And of ground, a lying fallow, Col. 2, 1, 3. -
18 commoratio
commŏrātĭo, ōnis, f. [commoror].I.A dwelling, tarrying, abiding, lingering, sojourning (so only in Cic.):B.villa et amoenitas illa commorationis est, non deversorii,
is suitable for a place of residence, Cic. Fam. 6, 19, 1:tabellariorum,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 7, § 23 (and perh. urbana, id. Fam. 9, 15, 3). —In rhet. lang., a delaying, dwelling upon some important point, Auct. Her. 4, 45, 58; Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 202; Quint. 9, 1, 27; 9, 2, 4.—II.Transf., an abiding place, dwelling (late Lat.), Vulg. Act. 1, 20; id. 3 Esd. 1, 21; 9, 37. -
19 concessatio
concessātĭo, ōnis, f. [concesso], a stopping, delaying, Col. 11, 1, 16. -
20 cunctabundus
cunctābundus ( cont-), a, um, adj. [cunctor], lingering, loitering, delaying (very rare):(milites) cunctabundosque et resistentes egressos castris esse,
Liv. 6, 7, 2:nusquam cunctabundus nisi cum in senatu loqueretur,
Tac. A. 1, 7:verba,
Mamert. in Jul. 18, 6:amnis,
Eum. Pan. Const. 18, 3.
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