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1 Fata
fātum, i ( masc. fatus malus meus, Petr. 42, 77), n. [for II. A.], that which is said, an utterance. —Hence,I.Prop., a prophetic declaration, oracle, prediction (rare but class.): neque me Apollo fatis fandis dementem invitam ciet, Pac. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 31, 66 (Trag. v. 80 Vahl.):II.Lentulum sibi confirmasse ex fatis Sibyllinis haruspicumque responsis se, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 3, 4, 9:eo fatis quae Veientes scripta haberent,
id. Div. 1, 44, 100:fatis, ominibus oraculisque portendere,
Liv. 29, 10 fin. Drak. N. cr.:Siculisne resideret arvis Oblitus factorum,
Verg. A. 5, 703.—Transf.A.In gen., that which is ordained, desting, fate; the heimarmenê or moira of the Greeks (syn.:B.fortuna, fors, sors, casus): nec ii, qui dicunt immutabilia esse, quae futura sint nec posse verum futurum convertere in falsum, fati necessitatem confirmant, sed verborum vim interpretantur. At qui introducunt causarum seriem sempiternam, ii mentem hominis voluntate libera spoliatam necessitate fati devinciunt,
Cic. Fat. 9, 20 sq.; hence the philosophic use of the word to denote the eternal, immutable law of nature: fieri omnia fato, ratio cogit fateri. Fatum autem id appello, quod Graeci heimarmenên, id est ordinem seriemque causarum, cum causa causae nexa rem ex se gignat, id. Div. 1, 55, 125 sq.; cf.:cum vos fato fieri dicatis omnia, quod autem semper ex omni aeternitate verum fuerit, id esse fatum,
id. N. D. 3, 6, 14; and: cum duae sententiae fuissent veterum philosophorum, una eorum, qui censerent omnia ita fato fieri, ut id fatum vim necessitatis afferret;in qua sententia Democritus, Heraclitus, Empedocles, Aristoteles fuit: altera eorum, quibus viderentur sine ullo fato esse animorum motus voluntarii,
id. Fat. 17, 39; cf.also: ex hoc genere causarum ex aeternitate pendentium fatum a Stoicis nectitur,
id. Top. 15, 59; and:anile sane et plenum superstitionis fati nomen ipsum,
id. Div. 2, 7, 19:si Daphitae fatum fuit ex equo cadere,
id. Fat. 3, 5; cf. id. ib. 12, 28: cf.:neque si fatum fuerat, effugisset,
id. Div. 2, 8, 20:ut praedici posset, quid cuique eventurum et quo quisque fato natus esset,
id. ib. 1, 1, 2;quonam meo fato fieri dicam, ut, etc.,
id. Phil. 2, 1, 1: qua quidem in re singulari sum fato, I experience a remarkable fate, Caecin. ap. Cic. Fam. 6, 7, 1:si quid mihi humanitus accidisset multa autem impendere videntur praeter naturam etiam praeterque fatum,
i. e. beyond the natural and appointed course of events, id. Phil. 1, 4, 10:quasi debita sibi fato dominatione,
Suet. Aug. 19:persuasio, cuncta fato agi,
id. Tib. 69:nisi dii immortales omni ratione placati suo numine prope fata ipsa flexissent,
Cic. Cat. 3, 8, 19:orte Saturno, tibi cura magni Caesaris fatis data,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 51:quo (Caesare) nihil majus meliusve terris Fata donavere bonique divi,
id. ib. 4, 2, 38; id. Carm. Sec. 28:ut caneret fera Nereus Fata,
id. C. 1, 15, 5; so,acerba,
id. Epod. 7, 17:triste,
id. S. 1, 9, 29:caeca,
id. C. 2, 13, 16:plebeium in circo positum est fatum,
the fate of the vulgar, Juv. 6, 588:fata regunt homines,
id. 9, 32; 12, 63.—With ut:qui hoc fato natus est, ut, etc.,
Cic. Mil. 11, 30:fuit hoc sive meum sive rei publicae fatum, ut, etc.,
id. Balb. 26, 58.—With ne: eo [p. 730] fato se in iis terris collocatam esse arbitratur, ne, etc., Cic. Font. 16, 35.—Esp.1.Of the will or determination of the gods:2.heu stirpem invisam et fatis contraria nostris Fata Phrygum,
Verg. A. 7, 293; 7, 50; cf. Non. 455, 25.—And also of that which determines the fate of a person or thing: Ilio tria fuisse audivi fata, quae illi forent exitio: signum ex arce si perisset;alterum, etc.,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 29; so,Herculis sagittae, quae fatum Trojae fuere,
Just. 20, 1 fin. —Prov.:fata viam invenient,
Verg. A. 3, 395; 10, 113.— Fāta, ōrum, n., personified as deities, the Fates, Prop. 4, 7, 51; Stat. Th. 8, 26; id. S. 5, 1, 259; Inscr. Orell. 1771 sq.—a.. Bad fortune, ill fate, calamity, mishap:b.dictum facete et contumeliose in Metellos antiquum Naevii est: Fato Metelli Romae fiunt consules,
Pseudo Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 1, 10, 29 (p. 140 ed. Orell.);and, alluding to this verse: hoc Verrem dicere aiebant, te (sc. Metellum) non fato, ut ceteros ex vestra familia, sed opera sua consulem factum,
id. ib. 10, 29:quibus ego confido impendere fatum aliquod et poenas jamdiu improbitati, nequitiae... debitas instare,
Cic. Cat. 2, 5, 11:exitii ac fati dies,
id. ib. 3, 7, 17:abditi in tabernaculis aut suum fatum querebantur aut, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 39, 4; cf. Caes. B. C. 2, 6, 1:quod si jam (quod dii omen avertant) fatum extremum rei publicae venit,
Cic. Phil. 3, 14, 35:in illo paene fato rei publicae,
id. Dom. 57, 145.— So,Esp. freq. of death:3.sic Hortensii vox exstincta fato suo est, nostra publico,
id. Brut. 96, 328; cf.:nolite hunc maturius exstingui vulnere vestro quam suo fato,
id. Cael. 32, 79; cf.:omen fati,
id. Phil. 9, 4, 6; and:quia nec fato merita nec morte peribat,
Verg. A. 4, 696: ferro, non fato moerus Argivum (i. e. Achilles) occidit, Poët. ap. Quint. 8, 6, 10 Spald.:perfunctos jam fato = mortuos,
Liv. 9, 1, 6;qui fato sunt functi,
Quint. 3, 7, 10:fato cedere,
Liv. 26, 13: fato concessit, Pl. Pan. 11, 3; for which: concedere in fatum, Modestin. Dig. 34, 3, 20:fato obiit,
died a natural death, Tac. A. 6, 10:fato fungi,
id. ib. 14, 12 fin.:ille (uxorem) functam fato respondet,
id. ib. 11, 3:si me praeceperit fatum,
Curt. 9, 6; Quint. 6, 2, 33.—In this sense sometimes in the plur.:jamdudum peccas, si mea fata petis,
Ov. H. 19, 118;Minotauri,
Mel. 2, 7:mea fata,
my ashes, Prop. 1, 17, 11:sentiet vivus eam, quae post fata praestari magis solet, venerationem,
Quint. 12, 17, 7:si me fata intercepissent,
id. 6 praef. 1; cf.: (mater) acerbissimis rapta fatis, id. § 4; cf. the shades or spirits of the dead:cum fato jacentis,
Mel. 2, 2.—Concr., one who brings calamity, a plague:duo illa rei publicae paene fata, Gabinium et Pisonem,
Cic. Sest. 43, 93. -
2 fatum
fātum, i ( masc. fatus malus meus, Petr. 42, 77), n. [for II. A.], that which is said, an utterance. —Hence,I.Prop., a prophetic declaration, oracle, prediction (rare but class.): neque me Apollo fatis fandis dementem invitam ciet, Pac. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 31, 66 (Trag. v. 80 Vahl.):II.Lentulum sibi confirmasse ex fatis Sibyllinis haruspicumque responsis se, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 3, 4, 9:eo fatis quae Veientes scripta haberent,
id. Div. 1, 44, 100:fatis, ominibus oraculisque portendere,
Liv. 29, 10 fin. Drak. N. cr.:Siculisne resideret arvis Oblitus factorum,
Verg. A. 5, 703.—Transf.A.In gen., that which is ordained, desting, fate; the heimarmenê or moira of the Greeks (syn.:B.fortuna, fors, sors, casus): nec ii, qui dicunt immutabilia esse, quae futura sint nec posse verum futurum convertere in falsum, fati necessitatem confirmant, sed verborum vim interpretantur. At qui introducunt causarum seriem sempiternam, ii mentem hominis voluntate libera spoliatam necessitate fati devinciunt,
Cic. Fat. 9, 20 sq.; hence the philosophic use of the word to denote the eternal, immutable law of nature: fieri omnia fato, ratio cogit fateri. Fatum autem id appello, quod Graeci heimarmenên, id est ordinem seriemque causarum, cum causa causae nexa rem ex se gignat, id. Div. 1, 55, 125 sq.; cf.:cum vos fato fieri dicatis omnia, quod autem semper ex omni aeternitate verum fuerit, id esse fatum,
id. N. D. 3, 6, 14; and: cum duae sententiae fuissent veterum philosophorum, una eorum, qui censerent omnia ita fato fieri, ut id fatum vim necessitatis afferret;in qua sententia Democritus, Heraclitus, Empedocles, Aristoteles fuit: altera eorum, quibus viderentur sine ullo fato esse animorum motus voluntarii,
id. Fat. 17, 39; cf.also: ex hoc genere causarum ex aeternitate pendentium fatum a Stoicis nectitur,
id. Top. 15, 59; and:anile sane et plenum superstitionis fati nomen ipsum,
id. Div. 2, 7, 19:si Daphitae fatum fuit ex equo cadere,
id. Fat. 3, 5; cf. id. ib. 12, 28: cf.:neque si fatum fuerat, effugisset,
id. Div. 2, 8, 20:ut praedici posset, quid cuique eventurum et quo quisque fato natus esset,
id. ib. 1, 1, 2;quonam meo fato fieri dicam, ut, etc.,
id. Phil. 2, 1, 1: qua quidem in re singulari sum fato, I experience a remarkable fate, Caecin. ap. Cic. Fam. 6, 7, 1:si quid mihi humanitus accidisset multa autem impendere videntur praeter naturam etiam praeterque fatum,
i. e. beyond the natural and appointed course of events, id. Phil. 1, 4, 10:quasi debita sibi fato dominatione,
Suet. Aug. 19:persuasio, cuncta fato agi,
id. Tib. 69:nisi dii immortales omni ratione placati suo numine prope fata ipsa flexissent,
Cic. Cat. 3, 8, 19:orte Saturno, tibi cura magni Caesaris fatis data,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 51:quo (Caesare) nihil majus meliusve terris Fata donavere bonique divi,
id. ib. 4, 2, 38; id. Carm. Sec. 28:ut caneret fera Nereus Fata,
id. C. 1, 15, 5; so,acerba,
id. Epod. 7, 17:triste,
id. S. 1, 9, 29:caeca,
id. C. 2, 13, 16:plebeium in circo positum est fatum,
the fate of the vulgar, Juv. 6, 588:fata regunt homines,
id. 9, 32; 12, 63.—With ut:qui hoc fato natus est, ut, etc.,
Cic. Mil. 11, 30:fuit hoc sive meum sive rei publicae fatum, ut, etc.,
id. Balb. 26, 58.—With ne: eo [p. 730] fato se in iis terris collocatam esse arbitratur, ne, etc., Cic. Font. 16, 35.—Esp.1.Of the will or determination of the gods:2.heu stirpem invisam et fatis contraria nostris Fata Phrygum,
Verg. A. 7, 293; 7, 50; cf. Non. 455, 25.—And also of that which determines the fate of a person or thing: Ilio tria fuisse audivi fata, quae illi forent exitio: signum ex arce si perisset;alterum, etc.,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 29; so,Herculis sagittae, quae fatum Trojae fuere,
Just. 20, 1 fin. —Prov.:fata viam invenient,
Verg. A. 3, 395; 10, 113.— Fāta, ōrum, n., personified as deities, the Fates, Prop. 4, 7, 51; Stat. Th. 8, 26; id. S. 5, 1, 259; Inscr. Orell. 1771 sq.—a.. Bad fortune, ill fate, calamity, mishap:b.dictum facete et contumeliose in Metellos antiquum Naevii est: Fato Metelli Romae fiunt consules,
Pseudo Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 1, 10, 29 (p. 140 ed. Orell.);and, alluding to this verse: hoc Verrem dicere aiebant, te (sc. Metellum) non fato, ut ceteros ex vestra familia, sed opera sua consulem factum,
id. ib. 10, 29:quibus ego confido impendere fatum aliquod et poenas jamdiu improbitati, nequitiae... debitas instare,
Cic. Cat. 2, 5, 11:exitii ac fati dies,
id. ib. 3, 7, 17:abditi in tabernaculis aut suum fatum querebantur aut, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 39, 4; cf. Caes. B. C. 2, 6, 1:quod si jam (quod dii omen avertant) fatum extremum rei publicae venit,
Cic. Phil. 3, 14, 35:in illo paene fato rei publicae,
id. Dom. 57, 145.— So,Esp. freq. of death:3.sic Hortensii vox exstincta fato suo est, nostra publico,
id. Brut. 96, 328; cf.:nolite hunc maturius exstingui vulnere vestro quam suo fato,
id. Cael. 32, 79; cf.:omen fati,
id. Phil. 9, 4, 6; and:quia nec fato merita nec morte peribat,
Verg. A. 4, 696: ferro, non fato moerus Argivum (i. e. Achilles) occidit, Poët. ap. Quint. 8, 6, 10 Spald.:perfunctos jam fato = mortuos,
Liv. 9, 1, 6;qui fato sunt functi,
Quint. 3, 7, 10:fato cedere,
Liv. 26, 13: fato concessit, Pl. Pan. 11, 3; for which: concedere in fatum, Modestin. Dig. 34, 3, 20:fato obiit,
died a natural death, Tac. A. 6, 10:fato fungi,
id. ib. 14, 12 fin.:ille (uxorem) functam fato respondet,
id. ib. 11, 3:si me praeceperit fatum,
Curt. 9, 6; Quint. 6, 2, 33.—In this sense sometimes in the plur.:jamdudum peccas, si mea fata petis,
Ov. H. 19, 118;Minotauri,
Mel. 2, 7:mea fata,
my ashes, Prop. 1, 17, 11:sentiet vivus eam, quae post fata praestari magis solet, venerationem,
Quint. 12, 17, 7:si me fata intercepissent,
id. 6 praef. 1; cf.: (mater) acerbissimis rapta fatis, id. § 4; cf. the shades or spirits of the dead:cum fato jacentis,
Mel. 2, 2.—Concr., one who brings calamity, a plague:duo illa rei publicae paene fata, Gabinium et Pisonem,
Cic. Sest. 43, 93. -
3 mdhana
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[Swahili Plural] mdhana[English Word] calamity[English Plural] calamities[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[English Word] informer[English Plural] informers[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[Swahili Plural] mdhana[English Word] bad luck[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[English Word] person supposed to bring bad luck[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[English Word] thing supposed to bring bad luck[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[Swahili Plural] mdhana[English Word] misfortune[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[English Word] person supposed to bring misfortune[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[English Word] thing supposed to bring misfortune[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[Swahili Plural] mdhana[English Word] bad omen[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[English Word] one who brings others under suspiscion[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mdhana[English Word] talebearer[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 malheur
malheur [malœʀ]masculine nouna. ( = événement pénible) misfortune ; ( = événement très grave) calamity ; ( = épreuve) ordeal ; ( = accident) accident• le malheur c'est que... the trouble is that...• faire un malheur ( = avoir un gros succès) to be a big hit• s'il continue, je fais un malheur ! (inf) if he carries on like that, I'll do something I might regret• quel malheur qu'il ne soit pas venu ! what a shame he didn't come!• il a eu le malheur de dire que cela ne lui plaisait pas he made the big mistake of saying he didn't like it• ne parle pas de malheur ! God forbid!• le malheur a voulu qu'un policier le voie as ill luck would have it a policeman saw him (PROV) le malheur des uns fait le bonheur des autres(PROV) it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good* * *malœʀnom masculin1) ( adversité) adversity, misfortunefaire le malheur de quelqu'un — to bring somebody nothing but unhappiness; bonheur
2) ( coup du sort) misfortune; ( grave) tragedy; ( accident) accidentle grand malheur! — iron so what!
3) ( malchance) misfortunepar malheur, le malheur a voulu que — as bad ou ill luck would have it
si par malheur la guerre éclatait — if, God forbid, war should break out
porter malheur — to be ou bring bad luck
le malheur, c'est que... — the trouble is,...
••il va faire un malheur — (colloq) ( avoir du succès) he'll be a sensation; ( faire un éclat) he'll cause a scene
un malheur n'arrive jamais seul — Proverbe it never rains but it pours
à quelque chose malheur est bon — Proverbe every cloud has a silver lining Proverbe
* * *malœʀ nm1)le malheur — adversity, misfortune
2) (= événement) misfortune, tragedyElle a eu beaucoup de malheurs dans sa vie. — She's had a lot of tragedy in her life.
avoir le malheur de faire — to have the misfortune to do, to be unfortunate enough to do
Elle a eu le malheur de perdre son père très jeune. — She had the misfortune to lose her father at a very young age.
Il a eu le malheur de la critiquer. ironique — He made the mistake of criticizing her.
quel malheur! — what a shame!, what a pity!
3)Leur dernier album a fait un malheur. — Their latest album was a smash hit.
* * *A nm1 ( adversité) adversity, misfortune; même dans le malheur even in adversity; tomber dans le malheur to be struck by misfortune; avoir sa part de malheur to have one's share of misfortune; elle fait le malheur de sa famille she brings her family nothing but unhappiness; ⇒ bonheur;2 ( coup du sort) misfortune; ( grave) tragedy; ( accident) accident; une série de malheurs a series of misfortunes; les malheurs qui l'ont frappé the misfortunes that befell him; le grand malheur de ma jeunesse the great tragedy of my youth; un malheur est si vite arrivé! accidents can so easily happen!; il leur arrivera malheur! something terrible will happen to them!; tous nos petits malheurs all our little troubles; raconter ses malheurs à qn to tell sb one's troubles; le grand malheur! so what!;3 ( malchance) misfortune; jouer de malheur to be dogged by misfortune; ceux qui ont le malheur de perdre leur emploi those who are unfortunate enough ou have the misfortune to lose their jobs; j'ai eu le malheur de le leur dire I made the mistake of telling them; pour mon malheur unfortunately for me; par malheur il y avait grève ce jour-là, le malheur a voulu qu'il y ait grève ce jour-là as bad luck would have it, there was a strike that day; si par malheur la guerre éclatait if war should break out, which God forbid; porter malheur to be ou bring bad luck; le malheur, c'est que… the trouble is,…; son malheur, c'est qu'elle est paresseuse her trouble is that she's lazy; malheur à qui… woe betide anyone who…; ce temps de malheur○ this wretched weather.B excl malheur! ne dis jamais ça! for heaven's sake! don't ever say such a thing!; (oh) malheur! il nous a vus! oh my God○, he's seen us!il va faire un malheur○ ( avoir du succès) he'll be a sensation; ( être violent) he'll do something he'll regret; ( faire un éclat) he'll cause a scene; un malheur n'arrive jamais seul Prov it never rains but it pours; à quelque chose malheur est bon Prov every cloud has a silver lining Prov.[malɶr] nom masculin1. [incident] misfortuneun grand malheur a (great) tragedy ou catastrophefaire un malheur (familier) : ne le laissez pas rentrer ou je fais un malheur don't let him in or I can't answer for the consequenceselle passait en première partie et c'est elle qui a fait un malheur she was the supporting act but it was she who brought the house downpose cette tasse, un malheur est si vite arrivé! put that cup down before there's an accident!2. [malchance]le malheur misfortune, bad luckle malheur a voulu que... as bad luck would have it...avoir le malheur de to be unfortunate enough to, to have the misfortune toj'ai eu le malheur de perdre mon père jeune I had the ou it was my misfortune to lose my father when I was youngj'ai eu le malheur de lui dire de se taire! I was foolish enough to ask her ou I made the mistake of asking her to be quiet!être dans le malheur to suffer misfortunes ou hard timesarrête, ça porte malheur! stop, it brings bad luck!pour son/mon/ton malheur: je l'ai bien connu, pour mon malheur I knew him well, more's the pitypour son malheur, il était l'aîné de six enfants unfortunately for him, he was the oldest of sixje joue de malheur en ce moment I'm dogged by ou I've got a run of bad luck at the momentc'est dans le malheur qu'on connaît ses vrais amis (proverbe) a friend in need is a friend indeed (proverbe)3. [désespoir]faire le malheur de quelqu'un to cause somebody unhappiness, to bring sorrow to somebodyle malheur des uns fait le bonheur des autres (proverbe) one man's joy is another man's sorrow (proverbe)le malheur c'est que j'ai perdu l'adresse unfortunately, ou the trouble is I've lost the addresssans permis de travail, pas de possibilité d'emploi, c'est ça le malheur without a work permit you can't get a job, that's the snag ou the problemquel malheur que... what a shame ou pity that...————————[malɶr] interjection————————de malheur locution adjectivaleje ne remonterai plus sur ce vélo de malheur I'll never ride that wretched ou accursed bike again————————par malheur locution adverbialepar malheur, son fils est né avec la même maladie sadly, her son was born with the same disease
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