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61 remedium
remedium ī, n [re-+3 MA-], that which restores health, a cure, remedy, antidote, medicine: tuis veneficiis remedia invenire: caecitatis, Ta.: remedium quoddam habere: remedio uti.—Fig., a means of aid, assistance, remedy, help, cure: ad omnia confugi remedia causarum: ad magnitudinem frigorum remedium comparare: remedium quaerere ad moram: volneris: aegritudinum, T.: iracundiae, T.: Inveni remedium huic rei, T.: quibus rebus reperire remedia, Cs.: saluti suae remediis subvenire: id remedium timori fuit, L.* * *remedy, cure; medicine -
62 sub-mittō (summ-)
sub-mittō (summ-) mīsī, missus, ere, to let down, put down, lower, sink, drop: se ad pedes, L.: latus in herbā, O.: poplitem in terrā, O.—Of animals, to keep for breeding, cause to breed: (pullos) in spem gentis, V.: vitulos pecori habendo, V.— To let grow: crinem barbamque, Ta.—To breed, produce: non Monstrum submisere Colchi Maius, H.—To provide a substitute for, supersede: huic vos non summittetis?—To send privately, despatch secretly: iste ad pupillae matrem summittebat, sent a secret message: alqm, qui moneret, etc.—To send as aid, furnish for support, supply as reinforcement, help with, yield: cohortes equitibus praesidio, Cs.: laborantibus, Cs.: Vinea summittit capreas non semper edules, H.—Fig., to lower, make lower, reduce, moderate: multum summittere, to moderate the voice (of an actor): furorem, control, V.—To lower, let down, bring down, humble, yield, surrender: se in amicitiā, condescend: se in humilitatem causam dicentium, stoop, L.: facilitas summittentis se, readiness to subordinate himself, L.: ad calamitates animos, bow, L.: animos amori, surrender, V.: se culpae, O. -
63 sub-serviō
sub-serviō —, —, īre, to serve, come to the help of, aid: orationi, T. -
64 sub-veniō
sub-veniō vēnī, ventus, īre, to come to help, aid, assist, reinforce, relieve, succor: circumvenior nisi subvenitis: Et subventuros auferet unda deos, O.: priusquam ex castris subveniretur, S.: circumvento filio, Cs.: patriae: pauci subveniendum Adherbali censebant, S.: acrioribus saluti suae remediis: Bruti operā provinciae esse subventum: reliquis, quo minus vi subigerentur, Ta.—To relieve, obviate, remedy, cure: gravedini omni ratione: his tam periculosis rebus: huic quoque rei subventum est maxime a nobis. -
65 suppetior (subp-)
suppetior (subp-) ātus, ārī, dep. [suppetiae, help], to come to the aid of, assist, succor (late): quod mihi suppetiatus es, gratissimum est (dub.). -
66 volēns
volēns entis, adj. [P. of 1 volo], willing, with purpose, of choice: eas (poenas) ipsi volentes pependere, of their own accord, S.: quia volentes in amicitiam non veniebant, L.: seu volens seu invitus, L.: Ipsa autem macie tenuant armenta volentes, purposely, V.: Quos fructūs ipsa volentia rura tulere carpsit, spontaneously, V.— Plur m. as subst, they who consent, they who are willing: tutiusque rati volentibus quam coactis imperitare, to rule men with their consent, S.: quippe rem p. si a volentibus nequeat, ab invitis ius expetituram, peaceably if they could, forcibly if they must, L.: labor est inhibere volentīs, O.—Willing, pleased, glad, eager: volenti animo acceperant, eagerly, S.: animis volentibus urbem Adferimur, purposely and gladly, V.: volenti consuli causa divertendi oblata est, i. e. welcome to the consul, etc., L.: uti militibus exaequatus cum imperatore labos volentibus esset, i. e. that the soldiers were zealous when the general shared their labors, S.: quibus bellum volentibus erat, probare exemplum, Ta.—Wellwishing, favorable, kindly, propitious: munificus nemo putabatur nisi pariter volens, i. e. liberality was always supposed to prove kind feeling, S.—Of the gods, willing, voluntary: do volentibu' cum magnis dis, with the favor of the gods, Enn. ap. C.: virtute ac dis volentibus magni estis, S.: diis propitiis volentibusque, with the favor and help of the gods, L.* * *(gen.), volentis ADJwilling, welcome -
67 accursus
rushing up (to see or give help); attack; onset -
68 adcursus
rushing up (to see or give help); attack; onset -
69 adjutorium
help, assistance, support; argumentation -
70 adjutus
help, aid -
71 administer
assistant, helper, supporter; one at hand to help, attendant; priest, minister -
72 adservio
adservire, adserivi, adservitus V DATdevote/apply oneself to (w/DAT); aid, help, assist -
73 amminister
assistant, helper, supporter; one at hand to help, attendant; priest, minister -
74 asservio
asservire, asserivi, asservitus V DATdevote/apply oneself to (w/DAT); aid, help, assist -
75 assistentia
help, assistance; attendance -
76 auxiliarus
auxiliara, auxiliarum ADJassisting, succoring, help-bringing; auxiliary (troops) -
77 auxiliatio
help, aid -
78 auxiliatus
help, aid -
79 benificium
kindness, favor, benefit, service, help; privilege, right -
80 coadjuto
coadjutare, coadjutavi, coadjutatus V TRANSurge; help, assist
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