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causing forgetfulness

  • 1 ληθεδανόν

    ληθεδανός
    causing forgetfulness: masc acc sg
    ληθεδανός
    causing forgetfulness: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ληθεδανόν

  • 2 λήθιον

    λήθιος
    causing forgetfulness: masc /fem acc sg
    λήθιος
    causing forgetfulness: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > λήθιον

  • 3 oblīviōsus

        oblīviōsus adj.    [oblivio], that easily forgets, forgetful, oblivious: senes.—Producing forgetfulness, oblivious: Massicus, H.
    * * *
    obliviosa, obliviosum ADJ
    oblivious, forgetful; causing forgetfulness

    Latin-English dictionary > oblīviōsus

  • 4 ληθεδανός

    ληθεδανός
    causing forgetfulness: masc nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ληθεδανός

  • 5 λήθιος

    λήθιος
    causing forgetfulness: masc /fem nom sg
    λῆθος
    neut gen sg (doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > λήθιος

  • 6 Lēthaeus

        Lēthaeus adj., Λητηαῖοσ, of Lethe, Lethean: amnis, V.: vincula, i. e. of death, H.: somnus, profound, V.: ros, soporific, V.: sucus, O.
    * * *
    Lethaea, Lethaeum ADJ
    of Lethe; causing forgetfulness, of the underworld

    Latin-English dictionary > Lēthaeus

  • 7 obliviscor

    oblīviscor, lītus (archaic inf. obliscier. Att. Tr. 190; 488), 3, v. dep. [ob and livor, q. v.; livēre, to become dark; hence, to have the mind darkened, forget], to forget; constr. with gen. of pers. and with gen. or acc. of thing; less freq. with inf. or a rel.clause (class.; cf. dedisco).
    (α).
    With gen. of person:

    vivorum memini, nec tamen Epicuri licet oblivisci,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 3: nescio hercule, neque unde eam, neque quorsum eam;

    ita prorsum oblitus sum mei,

    I have so completely forgotten myself, been lost in thought, Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 15:

    regisque ducumque meique,

    Ov. M. 13, 276:

    dum tu ades, sunt oblitae sui,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 12, 1:

    nec oblitus sui est Ithacus discrimine tanto,

    was not forgetful of himself, untrue to his nature, Verg. A. 3, 629; cf. Val. Fl. 3, 664: sui, to forget one's self, know nothing of one's former self, sc. after death, Sen. Herc. Fur. 292; also, to forget one's self in a character represented or assumed:

    tamquam in eo tragoediae argumento sui oblitus tantum Catonem cogitāsset,

    Tac. Or. 2. —
    (β).
    With gen. of thing:

    meminens naturae et professionis oblitus,

    Sid. Ep. 4, 12:

    nec umquam obliviscar noctis illius, etc.,

    Cic. Planc. 42, 101; cf.:

    oblivisci temporum meorum,

    id. Fam. 1, 9, 8:

    ut nostrae dignitatis simus obliti,

    id. ib. 1, 7, 7:

    veterumque oblitus honorum,

    Ov. M. 7, 543; Just. 4, 2, 5:

    oblivisci veteris contumeliae, recentium injuriarum,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 14:

    controversiarum ac dissensionum,

    id. ib. 7, 34:

    pristini instituti,

    id. B. C. 3, 57:

    offensarum,

    Tac. H. 2, 1:

    tot exemplorum,

    Quint. 9, 2, 86.—
    (γ).
    With acc. of thing:

    qui quod dedit id ob litust datum,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 24:

    officium meum,

    id. Cas. 1, 1, 16:

    injurias,

    Cic. Cael. 20, 50; cf.:

    artificium obliviscatur,

    id. Rosc. Am. 17, 49:

    res praeclarissimas,

    id. Mil. 23, 63:

    totam causam,

    id. Brut. 60, 218:

    haec tam crebra Etruriae concilia,

    Liv. 5, 5, Drak. N. cr.:

    ut alia obliviscar,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 31, 87.—With acc. of person:

    obliti sunt Deum,

    Vulg. Psa. 105, 21; 49, 22.—
    (δ).
    With inf.:

    oblita pharetram tollere,

    Ov. M. 2, 439:

    suas quatere pennas,

    id. ib. 4, 676: dicere aliquid. Ter. And. 5, 1, 22:

    obliviscor, Roscium et Cluvium viros esse primarios,

    Cic. Rosc. Com. 17, 50.—
    (ε).
    With a rel.clause:

    in scriptis obliviscebatur, quid paulo ante posuisset,

    Cic. Brut. 60, 218.—
    b.
    Poet., transf., of things:

    saeclis obliviscentibus,

    i. e. causing forgetfulness, Cat. 68, 43:

    oblito pectore,

    id. 64, 207: pomaque degenerant sucos oblita priores, forgetting, i. e. being deprived of losing, Verg. G. 2, 59; imitated by Col. poët. 10, 408.—
    c.
    Prov.:

    oblivisci nomen suum,

    to forget one's own name, to have a bad memory, Petr. 66.—
    d.
    Part. fut. pass.:

    oblitusque meorum, obliviscendus et illis,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 9:

    obliviscendi stratiotici,

    Plaut. Mil. 4, 8, 49.
    In Pass.
    signif. ( poet. and late Lat.):

    post emancipationem in totum adoptivae familiae obliviscuntur,

    Dig. 23, 2, 60, § 6:

    oblita carmina,

    Verg. E. 9, 53; Val. Fl. 2, 388:

    oblitos superūm dolores,

    id. 1, 791:

    suis hominibus oblitus,

    August. Mus. 4, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > obliviscor

  • 8 λήθαιος

    λήθαιος or [full] ληθαῖος, α, ον, ([etym.] λήθη)
    A of or causing forgetfulness, πτερόν, of Sleep, Call.Del. 234;

    σκότος Lyc.1127

    , etc.
    2 of persons, oblivious, opp. ἔμφρων, S.E.M.7.129.
    II of or from Lethe,

    ἄκατος AP9.279

    (Bass.); v.

    λήθη 11

    .
    III λ. λίθος, = μελιτίτης λ., Ps.-Dsc.476 ed. Sarac.

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

  • 9 ληθεδανός

    A causing forgetfulness,

    φάρμακον Luc.Salt.79

    , Philops.39.

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

  • 10 λήθιος

    II = λαθραῖος, Hsch.

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

  • 11 ἐπιλήσμων

    A apt to forget, forgetful, Cratin.154, Ar.Nu. 129, al., Lys.12.87, Pl.R. 486d, etc.: [comp] Comp.

    - έστερος X.Mem.4.8.8

    : c.gen.rei, Id.Ap.6: [comp] Sup.

    - έστατος Lys.34.2

    , Phalar.Ep.30: irreg. [comp] Sup. ἐπιλησμότατος (as if from ἐπίλησμος) Ar.Nu. 790.
    II. [voice] Act., causing forgetfulness,

    ἐ. ἐπῳδή Chio Ep.3.6

    .

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

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