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21 diffidentia
diffīdentia, ae, f. (diffido), der Mangel an Vertrauen auf die eigenen Kräfte, auf den Erfolg usw., das Mißtrauen, der Mangel an Selbstvertrauen (Ggstz. confidentia), Cic.: d. copiarum, in usw., Suet.: rei (in od. auf Erfolg), Sall.: vigilias ipse circumire, non tam diffidentiā (aus M.) futura, quae imperavisset, quam uti etc., Sall.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > diffidentia
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22 subdiffido
sub-diffīdo, ere, einigermaßen mißtrauisch sein, nicht recht trauen, Cic. ad Att. 15, 20, 2.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > subdiffido
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23 diffīsus
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24 dis- or dī-
dis- or dī- praep., inseparable [DVA-], disbefore c, p, q, s, t, dī- before d, g, l, m, n, r, and v (but usu. dimminuō, sometimes disrumpo), dif- before f Before a vowel dis- becomes dir-; before i consonant, sometimes dī, sometimes dis-. Iacio makes dīsiciō or dissiciō.— Asunder, apart, away, in different directions ; see diffindo, discedo, dimitto, divido, etc.— Between, among, through ; see dinosco, diiudico, diligo, etc.—Fig., not, un - (reversing or negativing the primitive); see diffido, displiceo, dissuadeo, etc.— Exceedingly, utterly ; see differtus, dilaudo, dispereo. -
25 diffidens
diffīdens and diffīdenter, v. diffido, P. a. -
26 diffidenter
diffīdens and diffīdenter, v. diffido, P. a. -
27 diffisus
diffīsus, a, um, Part., from diffido and diffindo. -
28 Dis
1.dīs, dītis, adj., rich, v. dives.2.Dīs, ītis (nom. Dītis, Petr. Poët. 120, 76; Quint. 1, 6, 34; cf. Serv. Verg. A. 6, 273; the nom. Dis very rare in the poets; Aus. Idyl. 12: de deis, 3), m. [cf.: dīus, divus, deus], orig. denoting godhead, deity, in general, and of Jupiter in partic.; cf.: Diespiter and Diovis = Juppiter; afterwards exclusively as the designation of the god of the infernal regions, the Greek Pluto, connected with pater, Varr. L. L. 5, § 66 Müll.; identified by Caesar with the Celtic god of night, cf. Caes. B. G. 6, 18, 1 sq.; Cic. N. D. 2, 26; Tac. H. 4, 84 fin.; Suet. Oth. 8; Inscr. Orell. 1465-1470 and 4967;3.without pater,
Verg. G. 4, 519; id. A. 4, 702; 5, 731; 6, 127 al.:pallida Ditis aqua,
Tib. 3, 1, 28:Ditis ignava aqua,
id. 3, 3, 38; Ov. M. 4, 438; 511; id. F. 4, 449 al.:domina Ditis = Proserpina,
Verg. A. 6, 397.dĭs, an inseparable particle [Sanscr. dva, two: dvis, twice; Gr. dis (dWis); cf.: bis, bini, dubius, duo; also Sanscr. vi- (for dvi-) = dis-], occurs before vowels only in dishiasco; it stands unchanged before c, p, q, t, s, and di; loses its s before b, d, g, l, m, n, r, and v; and becomes dif -before f. So, discedo, dispar, disquiro, distraho, dissolvo; dibalo, dido, digero, dilabor, dimetior, dinumero, dirigo, divello, etc. Before j (i) we have sometimes dī-, as in dijudico, dijungo, and sometimes dis-, as in disjeci, disjungo. Iacio makes disicio or dissicio. In late Lat. disglutino and disgrego occur; while disrumpo occurs in Cic. Lael. 22, 85; cf.II.dirrumpo,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 3, 37: dirripio in Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 19, 37, in some MSS.; and dimminuo in MSS. of Plautus, v. Neue Formenl. 2, 782 sq.—Meaning.A.Dis, in most cases, answers to our asunder, in pieces, apart, in two, in different directions, implying separation or division, as in: diffindo, diffugio, digero, discedo, discepto, discerno, discerpo, discindo, dido, diffindo, dimitto, dirumpo, divido, and a multitude of others.—B.Less freq. = Engl. un-, reversing or negativing the meaning of the primitive, as in discingo, disconduco, disconvenio, diffido, diffiteor, disjungo, displiceo, dissimulo, dissocio, dissuadeo, and a few others; so, dinumero, to count as separate objects: disputo, to discuss different views or things. —C.In a few words dis- acquires an intensive force, exceedingly, as, differtus, dilaudo, discupio, disperio ( utterly), dispudet, dissuavior, distaedet. This is but a development of its original meaning: thus, differtus is properly stuffed out; dilaudo, to scatter praise of, etc.—D.Between, among, through: dinosco, dirigo (or derigo), dijudico, diligo, dilucesco, dispicio, dissereno. -
29 dis
1.dīs, dītis, adj., rich, v. dives.2.Dīs, ītis (nom. Dītis, Petr. Poët. 120, 76; Quint. 1, 6, 34; cf. Serv. Verg. A. 6, 273; the nom. Dis very rare in the poets; Aus. Idyl. 12: de deis, 3), m. [cf.: dīus, divus, deus], orig. denoting godhead, deity, in general, and of Jupiter in partic.; cf.: Diespiter and Diovis = Juppiter; afterwards exclusively as the designation of the god of the infernal regions, the Greek Pluto, connected with pater, Varr. L. L. 5, § 66 Müll.; identified by Caesar with the Celtic god of night, cf. Caes. B. G. 6, 18, 1 sq.; Cic. N. D. 2, 26; Tac. H. 4, 84 fin.; Suet. Oth. 8; Inscr. Orell. 1465-1470 and 4967;3.without pater,
Verg. G. 4, 519; id. A. 4, 702; 5, 731; 6, 127 al.:pallida Ditis aqua,
Tib. 3, 1, 28:Ditis ignava aqua,
id. 3, 3, 38; Ov. M. 4, 438; 511; id. F. 4, 449 al.:domina Ditis = Proserpina,
Verg. A. 6, 397.dĭs, an inseparable particle [Sanscr. dva, two: dvis, twice; Gr. dis (dWis); cf.: bis, bini, dubius, duo; also Sanscr. vi- (for dvi-) = dis-], occurs before vowels only in dishiasco; it stands unchanged before c, p, q, t, s, and di; loses its s before b, d, g, l, m, n, r, and v; and becomes dif -before f. So, discedo, dispar, disquiro, distraho, dissolvo; dibalo, dido, digero, dilabor, dimetior, dinumero, dirigo, divello, etc. Before j (i) we have sometimes dī-, as in dijudico, dijungo, and sometimes dis-, as in disjeci, disjungo. Iacio makes disicio or dissicio. In late Lat. disglutino and disgrego occur; while disrumpo occurs in Cic. Lael. 22, 85; cf.II.dirrumpo,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 3, 37: dirripio in Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 19, 37, in some MSS.; and dimminuo in MSS. of Plautus, v. Neue Formenl. 2, 782 sq.—Meaning.A.Dis, in most cases, answers to our asunder, in pieces, apart, in two, in different directions, implying separation or division, as in: diffindo, diffugio, digero, discedo, discepto, discerno, discerpo, discindo, dido, diffindo, dimitto, dirumpo, divido, and a multitude of others.—B.Less freq. = Engl. un-, reversing or negativing the meaning of the primitive, as in discingo, disconduco, disconvenio, diffido, diffiteor, disjungo, displiceo, dissimulo, dissocio, dissuadeo, and a few others; so, dinumero, to count as separate objects: disputo, to discuss different views or things. —C.In a few words dis- acquires an intensive force, exceedingly, as, differtus, dilaudo, discupio, disperio ( utterly), dispudet, dissuavior, distaedet. This is but a development of its original meaning: thus, differtus is properly stuffed out; dilaudo, to scatter praise of, etc.—D.Between, among, through: dinosco, dirigo (or derigo), dijudico, diligo, dilucesco, dispicio, dissereno. -
30 subdiffido
sub-diffīdo, ĕre, v. n., to be somewhat distrustful, Cic. Att. 15, 20, 2.
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