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amendment

  • 1 ēmendātiō

        ēmendātiō ōnis, f    [emendo], a correction, amendment, improvement: philosophiae.
    * * *
    correction, removal of errors; amendment; criticism; improvement; amends

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  • 2 corrēctiō (conr-)

        corrēctiō (conr-) ōnis, f    [corrigo], an amendment, improvement, correction: philosophiae: correctione gaudere. — In rhet., a restatement, repetition in better language.

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  • 3 conrectio

    amendment, rectification; improvement, correction; word substitution; reproof

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  • 4 correctio

    amendment, rectification; improvement, correction; word substitution; reproof

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  • 5 conrectio

    correctĭo ( conr-), ōnis, f. [corrigo], an amendment, improvement, correction.
    I.
    In gen. (rare, but in good prose):

    correctio et emendatio philosophiae veteris,

    Cic. Fin. 4, 9, 21; cf.:

    veteris Academiae,

    id. Ac. 1, 12, 43:

    quādam adhibita,

    id. Off. 3, 2, 7:

    morum,

    Suet. Tib. 42; id. Dom. 8:

    delicto dolere, correctione gaudere,

    Cic. Lael. 24, 90.—
    II.
    Esp., as a rhet. figure, the recalling of a word in order to use a stronger or more significant one in its place, Gr. epanorthôsis, Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 204:

    correctio est, quae tollit id, quod dictum est, et pro eo, id, quod magis idoneum videtur, reponit,

    Auct. Her. 4, 26, 36; Quint. 9, 1, 30; 9, 3, 88.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > conrectio

  • 6 correctio

    correctĭo ( conr-), ōnis, f. [corrigo], an amendment, improvement, correction.
    I.
    In gen. (rare, but in good prose):

    correctio et emendatio philosophiae veteris,

    Cic. Fin. 4, 9, 21; cf.:

    veteris Academiae,

    id. Ac. 1, 12, 43:

    quādam adhibita,

    id. Off. 3, 2, 7:

    morum,

    Suet. Tib. 42; id. Dom. 8:

    delicto dolere, correctione gaudere,

    Cic. Lael. 24, 90.—
    II.
    Esp., as a rhet. figure, the recalling of a word in order to use a stronger or more significant one in its place, Gr. epanorthôsis, Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 204:

    correctio est, quae tollit id, quod dictum est, et pro eo, id, quod magis idoneum videtur, reponit,

    Auct. Her. 4, 26, 36; Quint. 9, 1, 30; 9, 3, 88.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > correctio

  • 7 emendatio

    ēmendātĭo, ōnis, f. [emendo], a correction, amendment, emendation, Cic. Fin. 4, 9 (with correctio); Quint. 1, 5, 34; 2, 4, 10; 13; Plin. 8, 51, 78, § 210; Dig. 48, 19, 16, § 2 et saep.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > emendatio

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