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1 remissiō
remissiō ōnis, f [re-+MIT-], a sending back, sending away, releasing, returning: obsidum captivorumque, L.— An easing, letting down, lowering: superciliorum: vocis remissiones.—Fig., a relaxing, abating, diminishing, remitting, remission, relaxation, abatement: remissio lenitatis (in oratione), i. e. passages of a quiet tenor: morbi: poenae, i. e. a milder punishment: tributi, Ta.— Want of spirit, submissiveness: in acerbissimā iniuriā remissio animi.— Relaxation, recreation: quem non remissio, non ludi delectarent: tempora curarum remissionumque, Ta.: animi: animorum.— Mildness, gentleness: animi.* * *sending back/away, returning, releasing; abating; forgiveness; remiss -
2 aneticus
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3 aneticus
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4 remissio
I.Lit. (rare).1.A sending back, returning; of persons:2. II.obsidum captivorumque,
Liv. 27, 17, 1.—Of things, a throwing back, reflecting:splendoris,
Vitr. 7, 3, 9.—Trop.A.A slackening, relaxing, abating, diminishing, remitting; remission, relaxation, abatement (syn. relaxatio):2.animus intentione suā depellit pressum omnem ponderum, remissione autem sic urgetur, ut se nequeat extollere,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 23, 54:contentiones vocis et remissiones,
id. de Or. 1, 61, 261; cf. id. Brut. 91, 314; so,vocis,
Quint. 1, 10, 25: sphugmos est intentio motūs et remissio in corde et in arteria, Gell. 18, 10, 10:remissio lenitatis quādam gravitate et contentione firmatur,
laxity, Cic. de Or. 2, 53, 212:operis,
Varr. R. R. 1, 17, 7; cf.laboris,
id. ib. 2, 6, 4; Quint. 3, 8, 29:tales igitur amicitiae sunt remissione usus eluendae,
Cic. Lael. 21, 76:senescentis morbi remissio,
id. Fam. 7, 26, 1; so,febris,
Suet. Tib. 73:doloris,
Scrib. Comp. 99.—Slackness, laxness, want of spirit:3.in acerbissimā injuriā remissio animi ac dissolutio,
Cic. Fam. 5, 2, 9.—Relaxation, recreation:4.ad omnem animi remissionem ludumque descendere,
Cic. de Or 2, 6, 22; so,animorum,
id. Fam. 9, 24, 3; id. Arch. 7, 16.— Absol.:quem non quies, non remissio, non aequalium studia, non ludi delectarent,
Cic. Cael. 17, 39:danda est omnibus aliqua remissio,
Quint. 1, 3, 8.— Absol. in plur., Quint. 1, 3, 8, § 11; Gell. 15, 2, 5; Plin. Ep. 4, 3, 1, id. Pan. 49, 4:tempora curarum remissionumque,
Tac. Agr. 9; id. Or. 28.—Mildness, gentleness, lenity:B.(Adversarius) tum ad severitatem, tum ad remissionem animi est contorquen dus,
Cic. de Or. 2, 17, 72 (cf. remissus, B. 1.): so,remissione poenae,
by a relaxing, diminishing of punishment, by a milder punishment, id. Cat. 4, 6, 13.—(Acc. to remitto, I. B. 2. b.) A remitting of a penalty, etc., a remission, Col. 1, 7, 1; Suet. Caes. 20; Plin. Ep. 8, 2, 6; 10, 8, 5:C.remissio tributi in triennium,
Tac. A. 4, 13:nuntiationis,
remission, abrogation, Dig. 39, 1, 8, § 4.— Plur.:post magnas remissiones,
reduction of rent, Plin. Ep. 9, 37, 2.—In eccl. Lat., remission, forgiveness of sin, etc.:* III.delicti,
Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 28: peccatorum, Ambros. de Isaac et Anim. 1, 1; Vulg. Matt. 26, 28; id. Act. 2, 38.—A repetition:nova ludorum remissio,
Petr. 60, 5.
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