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21 اختياري
اِخْتِيَارِيّ: تَخْيِيرِيّ، خِيَارِيّ، إِرَادِيّ، طَوْعِيّoptional, facultative, elective, alternative, voluntary, free, freewill, volitive, volitional, freely chosen or undertaken -
22 طوعي
طَوْعِيّ: اِخْتِيَارِيّvoluntary, free, freewill, freely undertaken or chosen -
23 добровольный
voluntary имя прилагательное: -
24 arbitratus
1.arbī̆trātus, a, um, Part. of arbitror.2.arbī̆trātus, ūs, m. [arbitror].I.The judgment (as will, not as opinion; accordingly = voluntas, not = sententia), freewill, inclination, pleasure, wish, choice, decision (class.; cf. Gell. 13, 20, 19:II.hic allegatus et hic arbitratus pro allegatione proque arbitratione dicuntur. Quā ratione servatā arbitratu et allegatu meo dicimus, which latter expression is most freq. used): viri boni arbitratu resolvetur,
Cato, R. R. 149, 2; so id. ib. 145, 3:arbitratu domini,
id. ib. 144, 1:nunc quidem meo arbitratu loquar libere, quae volam et quae lubebit,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 2:Vapulabis meo arbitratu et novorum aedilium,
id. Trin. 4, 2, 148; so id. Capt. 3, 1, 35; id. Ep. 5, 2, 22; id. Men. 5, 5, 46; id. Mil. 4, 6, 6; id. Ps. 1, 5, 13:tuus arbitratus sit: comburas, si velis,
id. As. 4, 1, 21; so id. Rud. 5, 2, 68: Er. Agedum, excutedum pallium. St. Tuo arbitratu, id. Aul. 4, 4, 20; id. Am. 3, 2, 50; id. Most. 3, 2, 106; id. Capt. 4, 2, 87; id. Ps. 2, 2, 66; id. Truc. 5, 19:quas (sententias) exposui arbitratu meo,
Cic. Lael. 1, 3:ut id meo arbitratu facerem,
id. Fin. 1, 21, 72, and id. ib. 4, 1, 2; id. Fam. 7, 1, 5:tuo vero id quidem arbitratu,
id. Fin. 1, 8, 28; so id. Brut. 11, 42; Tac. Or. 42 fin.:suo arbitratu,
Plaut. Men. 1, 1, 15:ejus arbitratu fieri,
id. Rud. 4, 3, 96:arbitratu suo,
Suet. Tib. 68: Tr. Quoius arbitratu nos vis facere? Gr. Viduli arbitratu, Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 63 sq.; 4, 3, 66:senatūs arbitratu,
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ultrōnĕĭtas, ātis, f. [ultroneus], freewill, voluntariness:ultroneitas, quam libertatem arbitrii dicimus,
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26 voluntas
I.Lit.A.In gen.: simul objecta species cujuspiam est, quod bonum videatur, ad id adipiscendum impellit ipsa natura: id cum constanter prudenterque fit, ejusmodi appetitionem Stoici boulêsin appellant, nos appellamus voluntatem:2.eam illi putant in solo esse sapiente, quam sic definiunt: Voluntas est, quae quid cum ratione desiderat: quae autem adversus rationem incitata est vehementius, ea libido est vel cupiditas effrenata, quae in omnibus stultis invenitur,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 6, 12; id. Rep. 1, 2, 3:talis est quaeque res publica, qualis ejus aut natura aut voluntas, qui illam regit,
id. ib. 1, 31, 47:judicium voluntasque multitudinis,
id. ib. 1, 45, 69:mentem voluntatemque suscipere,
id. Cat. 3, 9, 22:quid esset suae voluntatis ostendere,
Caes. B. C. 3, 109:has patitur poenas peccandi sola voluntas,
Juv. 13, 208:sit pro ratione voluntas,
id. 6, 223.— Plur.:ut ejus semper voluntatibus non modo cives assenserint, etc.,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 16, 48.—Adverbial phrases.a.Suā (alicujus) voluntate, or simply voluntate, of one's own will, of one's own accord, willingly, voluntarily (cf.:b.sponte, ultro),
Ter. Phorm. 5, 3, 2:ut verum esset, suā voluntate sapientem descendere, etc.,
Cic. Rep. 1, 6, 11:suā voluntate, nullā vi coactus,
id. Fin. 2, 20, 65: dictus filius tuos vostrā voluntate, Ter. Heaut. 5, 4, 2:tu coactus es tuā voluntate,
id. And. 4, 1, 33:istuc, quod expetis, meā voluntate concedam,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 9, 27:reditus in patriam voluntate omnium concedi videretur,
id. Fam. 13, 5, 2.—Alone:nisi voluntate ibis, rapiam te domum,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 40:quod jus vos cogit, id voluntate impetret,
Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 44:aequius erat id voluntate fieri,
Cic. Off. 1, 9, 28:aliae civitates voluntate in ditionem venerunt,
Liv. 29, 38, 1.—Ad voluntatem, de, ex voluntate, according to the will, with the consent, at the desire of any one:B.ad voluntatem loqui,
at the will of another, Cic. Quint. 30, 93; id. Par. 5, 2, 39:vultus et sermo ad aliorum sensum et voluntatem commutandus,
Q. Cic. Petit. Cons. 11, 42:vix tamen sibi de meā voluntate concessum est,
id. Att. 4, 2, 4:illud accidit praeter optatum meum, sed valde ex voluntate,
id. Pis. 20, 46:ex Caesaris voluntate,
id. Fam. 13, 29, 7; cf.:praeter legem et sui voluntatem patris studeat, etc.,
Ter. And. 5, 3, 9.—In partic.1.Disposition towards a person or thing, good or bad:2.erratis, si senatum probare ea... putatis, populum autem esse in aliā voluntate,
Cic. Agr. 1, 9, 27:offensā in eum militum voluntate,
Nep. Dion, 8, 3:celans, quā voluntate esset in regem,
id. Dat. 5, 5:legati, qui de ejus voluntate explorarent,
id. Hann. 2, 2.—And with bona:neque bonae voluntatis ullum signum erga nos tyranni habemus,
Liv. 38, 14, 7:quid nunc mihi prodest bona voluntas,
Sen. Ben. 4, 21, 6; 5, 3, 2; 5, 4, 1; id. Ep. 81, 8: non nudum cum bonā voluntate, sed cum facultatibus accedere ad patriae auxilium, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 8, 2. —More freq. voluntas alone = bona voluntas, good-will, favor, affection (syn. benignitas):3.voluntas erga Caesarem,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 6, § 20; Caes. B. C. 2, 17:summa in se (with summum studium),
id. B. G. 1, 19:mutua,
Cic. Fam. 5, 2, 1:aliena a te,
id. Lig. 2, 6:voluntas vestra si ad poëtam accesserit,
Ter. Phorm. prol. 29:singularis voluntas Campanae vicinitatis,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 3, 8:mansisset eadem voluntas in eorum posteris, etc.,
id. Rep. 1, 41, 64. —A last will, testament:4.defensio testamentorum ac voluntatis mortuorum,
Cic. de Or. 1, 57, 242; Plin. Ep. 2, 16, 2; 4, 10, 3; 5, 7, 2; Tac. H. 1, 48; Amm. 21, 15, 5; 28, 1, 35; 28, 4, 22;called also ultima,
Dig. 35, 1, 6; cf.:per testamentum aut per aliam quamlibet ultimam voluntatem,
other expression of his will, Just. Inst. 1, 5, 1.—An object, purpose:II.cum sint in dicendo variae voluntates,
Cic. Brut. 21, 83; cf.:quantam voluntatem habent ad hunc opprimendum,
id. Font. 18, 40 (14, 30).—Transf. (acc. to 1. volo, I. E. 4. b.), of speech, meaning, sense, signification, import (only post-Aug.; esp. freq. in Quint.;syn. vis): verbis legum standum sit an voluntate,
Quint. 7, 10, 6; so (opp. verba) id. 7, 1, 49; 7, 5, 4; cf.:quaestio juris omnis aut verborum proprietate aut voluntatis conjectura continetur,
id. 12, 2, 19; 6, 2, 9:verborum vi aut voluntate,
id. 8, praef. 10:legis,
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A taking, esp. of a town, Hdt.4.1, etc.; ἡ βασιλέος αἵ. the taking by the king, Id.9.3;ἐλπίζων ταχίστην -σιν ἔσεσθαι Th. 2.75
; αἵ. δυνάμεως acquisition of power, Pl.Grg. 513a:—generally, taking, receiving,ἐπιγενημάτων PTeb.27.66
(ii B. C.).B ([etym.] αἱρέομαι) choice,αἵρεσίν τ' ἐμοὶ δίδου A.Pr. 779
;τῶνδε.. αἵρεσιν παρδίδωμι Pi.N.10.82
; foll. by relat., αἵ. διδόναι ὁκοτέρην.., εἰ .., etc., Hdt.1.11, cf. D.22.19; αἵ. προτιθέναι, προβάλλειν, Pl. Tht. 196c, Sph. 245b;εἰ νέμοι τις αἵρεσιν S.Aj. 265
;αἵρεσιν λαβεῖν D.36.11
;ποιεῖσθαι Isoc.7.19
;αἵ. γίγνεταί τινι Th.2.61
; οὐκ ἔχει αἵρεσιν it admits no choice, Plu.2.708b.2 choice, election of magistrates, Th.8.89, cf. Arist.Pol. 1266a26, al.; αἱρέσει, opp. κλήρῳ, 1300a19, etc.3 inclination, choice, πρός τινα Philipp. ap. D.18.166, Plb.2.61.9, etc., cf. IG2.591b; opp. φυγή, Epicur.Ep.3p.62U.; περὶ αἱρέσεων καὶ φυγῶν, title of treatise by Epicurus.II purpose, course of action or thought, like προαίρεσις, Pl.Phdr. 256c;ἡ αἵ. τῆς πρεσβείας Aeschin. 2.11
; αἵ. Ἐλληνική the study of Greek literature, Plb.39.1.3:—conduct, PTeb.28.10 (ii B. C.).2 system of philosophic principles, or those who profess such principles, sect, school, Plb.5.93.8, D.S.2.29, Polystr.p.20 W., D.H.Amm.1.7, Comp.2,al., cf. Cic.Fam.15.16.3; κατὰ τῶν αἱ., title of treatise by Antipater of Tarsus; περὶ αἱρέσεων, title of Menippean satire by Varro, cf. Fr. 164; αἵρεσις πρὸς Γοργιππίδην, title of work by Chrysippus, D.L.7.191; esp. religious party or sect, of the Essenes, J.BJ2.8.1; the Sadducees and Pharisees, Act.Ap.5.17, 15.5, 26.5; the Christians, ib.24.5,14, 28.22, generally, faction, party, App.BC5.2.4 Astrol., 'condition', Ptol.Tetr.21; ἡ ἡμερινὴ αἵ. Vett. Val.1.13.4 bid at auction,τὴν ἀμείνονα αἵ. διδόντι παραδοθῆναι POxy.716.22
(ii A. D.), cf. 1630.8 (iii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἵρεσις
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30 תרומה
תְּרוּמָהf. (b. h.; רוּם) 1) removal. Yoma 22a, a. fr. תְּרוּמַת הדשן the removal of the ashes from the altar (V. Lev. 6:3). 2) (lifting,) heave-offering, dedicated object; contribution for the sanctuary; sacred treasure. Shek. III, 2; IV, 1 תרומת הלשכה, v. לִשְׁכָּה. Ib. הת׳ מה היו עושין בה what did they do with the treasure (of the half-Shekel contributions)? Y. ib. I, 45d bot. שלש תרומות … תרומת אדנים ות׳ שקלים ות׳ המשכן three kinds of contributions are spoken of in this section (Ex. 25:2 sq.): the contribution for the sockets (ib. 38:26 sq.), the contribution of the head-tax (ib. 30:12 sq.), and the freewill contributions for the Tabernacle; a. fr.Esp. Trumah, the priests share of the crop, of dough Ter. I, 1 אין תְּרוּמָתָן ת׳ what they set aside for the priests gift is not legal Trumah. Ib. 3 תְּרוּמָתוֹ ת׳ what he set aside is Trumah. Ib. IV, 3 שיעור ת׳ עין יפהוכ׳ the proportion of the priests gift is, in case of liberality, one-fortieth Ib. 5 אחד מעשרה כת׳ מעשר one-tenth, which is as much as the gift of tithes; יתר ממנה יעשנה ת׳ מעשרוכ׳ if he took out more than that, let him make it a contribution of tithes (for another pile). Ib. VII, 5 שתי … של ת׳וכ׳ two piles, one containing Trumah, and the other secular fruit (חוּלִּין); a. v. fr.Pl. תְּרוּמוֹת. Y. Shek. l. c. Taan.7b ביטול ת׳ ומעשרות neglect of the laws concerning Trumah and tithes; a. fr.Trnsf. choice. Gitt.67a מירותי ת׳ מת׳וכ׳, v. מִדָּה. Trumoth name of a treatise, of the Order of Zraʿim, of Mishnah, Tosefta, and Talmud Yrushalmi. -
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תְּרוּמָהf. (b. h.; רוּם) 1) removal. Yoma 22a, a. fr. תְּרוּמַת הדשן the removal of the ashes from the altar (V. Lev. 6:3). 2) (lifting,) heave-offering, dedicated object; contribution for the sanctuary; sacred treasure. Shek. III, 2; IV, 1 תרומת הלשכה, v. לִשְׁכָּה. Ib. הת׳ מה היו עושין בה what did they do with the treasure (of the half-Shekel contributions)? Y. ib. I, 45d bot. שלש תרומות … תרומת אדנים ות׳ שקלים ות׳ המשכן three kinds of contributions are spoken of in this section (Ex. 25:2 sq.): the contribution for the sockets (ib. 38:26 sq.), the contribution of the head-tax (ib. 30:12 sq.), and the freewill contributions for the Tabernacle; a. fr.Esp. Trumah, the priests share of the crop, of dough Ter. I, 1 אין תְּרוּמָתָן ת׳ what they set aside for the priests gift is not legal Trumah. Ib. 3 תְּרוּמָתוֹ ת׳ what he set aside is Trumah. Ib. IV, 3 שיעור ת׳ עין יפהוכ׳ the proportion of the priests gift is, in case of liberality, one-fortieth Ib. 5 אחד מעשרה כת׳ מעשר one-tenth, which is as much as the gift of tithes; יתר ממנה יעשנה ת׳ מעשרוכ׳ if he took out more than that, let him make it a contribution of tithes (for another pile). Ib. VII, 5 שתי … של ת׳וכ׳ two piles, one containing Trumah, and the other secular fruit (חוּלִּין); a. v. fr.Pl. תְּרוּמוֹת. Y. Shek. l. c. Taan.7b ביטול ת׳ ומעשרות neglect of the laws concerning Trumah and tithes; a. fr.Trnsf. choice. Gitt.67a מירותי ת׳ מת׳וכ׳, v. מִדָּה. Trumoth name of a treatise, of the Order of Zraʿim, of Mishnah, Tosefta, and Talmud Yrushalmi.
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