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1 mora
mora ae, f [1 SMAR-], a delay, procrastination: comitiorum, S.: inter eas moras, S.: rerum: moram praeceptis inferre, defer: moram ad insequendum intulit, Cs.: facere dilectui, L.: facere creditoribus, put off payment: trahere, delay, V.: moliri, cause delay, V.: moram interponere, interpose delay: mora reliquorum, delay in pursuing, Cs.: morā dies extrahens, talking against time, Cs.: Nec mora ullast, quin iam uxorem ducam, I will without delay, T.: Quosque referre mora est, would take too long, O.: Parva mora est sumpsisse, he promptly took, O.: per hunc nullast mora, on his part, T.: in me mora non erit ulla, V.: Nulla mora est, I am ready, O.: sine ullā morā negotium suscipere, at once: moram certaminis hosti exemit, i. e. hastened it on, L.: Molliri morā, with delay, i. e. gradually, O.—In speech, a stop, pause: morae respirationesque.— An obstruction, hinderance, cause of delay: ne morae meis nuptiis egomet siem, hinder, T.: ne in morā illi sis, T.: magnā fluminis morā interpositā, Cs.: restituendae Romanis Capuae mora atque impedimentum es, L.: quae tantae tenuere morae? V.: Rumpe moras, V.—In the phrase, mora temporis, an interval, lapse of time: Longa fuit medii mora temporis, O.: moram temporis quaerere dum, etc., L.* * *delay, hindrance, obstacle; pause -
2 prōcrāstinatiō
prōcrāstinatiō ōnis, f [procrastino], a putting off from day to day, procrastination. -
3 prōlātō
prōlātō —, —, āre, freq. [prolatus], to extend, enlarge: agros, Ta.— To put off, defer, delay, postpone: id (malum) opprimi prolatando: consultationes, S.: nihil prolatandum ratus, L.: prolatando, by procrastination, Cu.: diem ex die, Ta.* * *prolatare, prolatavi, prolatatus Vlengthen, enlarge; prolong; put off, defer -
4 Tarditas et procrastinatio odiosa est
• Delay and procrastination is hateful. (Cicero)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Tarditas et procrastinatio odiosa est
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5 procrastinatio
prōcrastĭnātĭo, ōnis, f. [procrastino], a putting off to the morrow or from day to day, procrastination:tarditas et procrastinatio,
Cic. Phil. 6, 3, 7.
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