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1 adfectatio
affectātĭo (better adf-), ōnis, f. [adfecto], a striving after something (in a good or bad sense; for the most part only in post-Aug. prose).I.In gen.:II.philosophia sapientiae amor est et adfectatio,
Sen. Ep. 89:magna caeli adfectatione compertum, i. e. perscrutatione,
investigation, Plin. 2, 20, 18, § 82 (but Jan reads adsectatio):decoris,
id. 11, 37, 56, § 154: Nervii circa adfectationem Germanicae originis ( in the endeavor to pass for Germans), ultro ambitiosi sunt, Tac. G. 28:imperii,
aspiring to the empire, Suet. Tit. 9.—Esp., in rhetoric, a striving to give a certain character or quality to discourse without possessing the ability to do it, also an inordinate desire to say something striking, affectation, conceit:(ad malam adfectationem) pertinent, quae in oratione sunt tumida, exsilia, praedulcia, abundantia, arcessita, exsultantia,
Quint. 8, 3, 56:nihil est odiosius adfectatione,
id. 1, 6, 11; 8, 3, 27; 9, 3, 54; 10, 1, 82; Suet. Gram. 10; id. Tib. 70. -
2 affectatio
affectātĭo (better adf-), ōnis, f. [adfecto], a striving after something (in a good or bad sense; for the most part only in post-Aug. prose).I.In gen.:II.philosophia sapientiae amor est et adfectatio,
Sen. Ep. 89:magna caeli adfectatione compertum, i. e. perscrutatione,
investigation, Plin. 2, 20, 18, § 82 (but Jan reads adsectatio):decoris,
id. 11, 37, 56, § 154: Nervii circa adfectationem Germanicae originis ( in the endeavor to pass for Germans), ultro ambitiosi sunt, Tac. G. 28:imperii,
aspiring to the empire, Suet. Tit. 9.—Esp., in rhetoric, a striving to give a certain character or quality to discourse without possessing the ability to do it, also an inordinate desire to say something striking, affectation, conceit:(ad malam adfectationem) pertinent, quae in oratione sunt tumida, exsilia, praedulcia, abundantia, arcessita, exsultantia,
Quint. 8, 3, 56:nihil est odiosius adfectatione,
id. 1, 6, 11; 8, 3, 27; 9, 3, 54; 10, 1, 82; Suet. Gram. 10; id. Tib. 70.
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