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1 aemulus
aemulus adj. [2 IC-, AIC-], striving earnestly after, emulating, rivalling, vying with, emulous: laudis: studiorum: itinerum Herculis, L. — Envious, jealous, grudging, malicious: Triton, V.— As subst, a rival: alqm tamquam aemulum removere. — Of things, rivalling, comparable, similar: tibia tubae, H.: Carthago inperi Romani, S.* * *Iaemula, aemulum ADJenvious, jealous, grudging, (things) comparable/equal (with/to)IIrival, competitor, love rival; diligent imitator/follower; equal/peer -
2 comparābilis (conp-)
comparābilis (conp-) e, adj. [2 comparo], to be compared, comparable: species: mors trium virorum, L. -
3 aequiparabilis
aequiparabilis, aequiparabile ADJcomparable, that may be compared/equated -
4 aequiparatio
comparable qualities/quantities; equality of status/strength; comparison -
5 aequiperabilis
aequiperabilis, aequiperabile ADJcomparable, that may be compared/equated -
6 aequiperatio
comparable qualities/quantities; equality of status/strength; comparison -
7 comparabilis
comparabilis, comparabile ADJsimilar, comparable -
8 conparabilis
conparabilis, conparabile ADJsimilar, comparable -
9 conparaticius
conparaticia, conparaticium ADJsimilar, comparable; furnished by contribution -
10 aemulus
aemŭlus, a, um, adj. [cf. hamillaomai and hama, imitor, imago, Germ. ahmen (Eng. aim) in nachahmen = to imitate], striving after another earnestly, emulating, rivalling, emulous (cf. aemulatio and aemulor), in a good and bad sense; constr. with dat. or as subst. with gen.I.In a good sense, Att. ap. Auct. Her, 2, 26, 42:II.laudum,
Cic. Phil. 2, 12:laudis,
id. Cael. 14:aemulus atque imitator studiorum ac laborum,
id. Marc. 1:Timagenis aemula lingua,
Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 15:itinerum Herculis,
Liv. 21, 41.—With ne and subj.: milites aemuli, ne dissimiles viderentur, Aur. Vict Caes. 8, 3.—In a bad sense, both of one who, with a hostile feeling, strives after the possessions of another, and of one who, on account of his strong desire for a thing, envies him who possesses it; envious, jealous, grudging. — With gen.: Karthago aemula imperii Romani, Sall C. 10; Vell. 2, 1:III.Triton,
Verg. A. 6, 173:quem remoto aemulo aequiorem sibi sperabat,
Tac. A. 3, 8:Britannici,
Suet. Ner. 6.—Subst., a rival = rivalis: mihi es aemula, you are my rival (i. e. you have the same desire as I), Plaut. Rud. 1, 4, 20; Ter. Eun. 4, 1, 9; cf. id. ib. 2, 1, 8;► Facta dictaque ejus aemulus for aemulans, Sall.si non tamquam virum, at tamquam aemulum removisset,
Cic. Verr 2, 5, 31: et si nulla subest aemula, languet amor, Ov A. A. 2, 436.—By meton. (eccl.), an enemy:videbis aemulum tuum in templo,
Vulg. 1 Reg. 2, 32;affligebat eam aemula,
ib. 1, 6.— In gen., mostly of things without life, vying with, rivalling a thing, i. e. comparable to, similar to, with dat., v. Rudd. II. p. 70 ( poet., and in prose after the Aug. per.):tibia tubae Aemula,
Hor. A. P. 203:labra rosis,
Mart. 4, 42:Tuscis vina cadis,
id. 13, 118; Plin. 9, 17, 29, § 63; id. 15, 18, 19, § 68 al.:Dictator Caesar summis oratoribus aemulus, i. e. aequiparandus,
Tac. A. 13, 3.Fragm. Hist. 3 (cf. celatum indagator for indagans in Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 15, unless celatum be here a gen.). -
11 aequiparabilis
aequĭpărābĭlis (better, aequipĕr-), e, adj. [aequiparo], that may be compared, comparable (perh only in Plaut.); with dat.: diis aequiperabile, Curc. 1, 3, 11.—With cum, Trin. 2, 4, 65 (also in Non. 304). -
12 aequiperabilis
aequĭpărābĭlis (better, aequipĕr-), e, adj. [aequiparo], that may be compared, comparable (perh only in Plaut.); with dat.: diis aequiperabile, Curc. 1, 3, 11.—With cum, Trin. 2, 4, 65 (also in Non. 304). -
13 comparabilis
compărābĭlis, e, adj. [1. comparo], that may be compared, comparable (very rare):species,
Cic. Inv. 1, 28, 42; cf. id. ib. 1, 30, 47 and 49:mors trium virorum,
Liv. 39, 52, 7. -
14 comparaticius
1.compărātĭcĭus, a, um, adj. [1. comparo], comparable, Tert. adv. Val. 13.2.compărātĭcĭus, a, um, adj. [2. comparo], furnished by contribution: aurum, Cod. Th. 7, 6, 3.
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