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1 mōrātus
mōrātus adj. [mos], mannered, of morals, constituted, conditioned, circumstanced: (mulier) quibus morata moribus! T.: genus hominum optime: in tam bene moratā civitate, L.: male venter, insatiable, O.—Of style, expressive of character: poëma: recte morata Fabula, with accurate characterization, H.* * *morata, moratum ADJendowed with character or manners of a specified kind; gentle, civilized -
2 simulācrum
simulācrum ī, n [simulo], a likeness, image, figure, portrait, effigy, statue: eius simulacrum servare: deorum simulacra: templa adire, et ante simulacra proiecti, etc., Cs.: Vix positum Castris (the Palladium), V.: simulacra oppidorum: pugnarum, L.— An image, reflection, form, shade, phantom: quid frustra simulacra fugacia (in aquā visa) captas? O.: infelix Creüsae, ghost, V.: vana (noctis), O.: simulacra modis pallentia miris, V. — A mnemonic sign, figure, emblem: simulacris pro litteris uti.— A description, portraiture, characterization: viri copiosi, L.—Fig., a shadow, semblance, appearance, imitation, pretence: religionis simulacra fingere: aliquod civitatis: pugnaeque cient simulacra sub armis, mock-fights, V.: navalis pugnae, L.: simulacra libertatis senatui praebere, Ta.* * *likeness, image, statue -
3 characterismos
characterization; making prominent of characteristic marks (L+S) -
4 characterismus
characterization; making prominent of characteristic marks (L+S) -
5 depictio
description, delination; characterization -
6 ethologia
characterization, delineation of character; character sketch; ethnology (Ecc) -
7 characterismos
chăractērismŏs ( - mus), i, m., = charaktêrismos characterization, the making prominent of the characteristic marks, rhet. t. t. (pure Lat. descriptio, depictio), Isid. Orig. 2, 21, 40; Porphyr. ad Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 7. -
8 characterismus
chăractērismŏs ( - mus), i, m., = charaktêrismos characterization, the making prominent of the characteristic marks, rhet. t. t. (pure Lat. descriptio, depictio), Isid. Orig. 2, 21, 40; Porphyr. ad Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 7. -
9 depictio
dēpictĭo, ōnis, f. [depingo], a description, delineation, Boeth. Geom. 1, p. 1210 al.—II.Rhet. t. t., a characterization, = characterismus, Auct. Carm. de Fig. 148, p. 68 Halm.
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