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  • 1 propositum

    prōpositum, ī, n. (propono), I) das Vorgestellte, Vorgelegte, A) eig., Plur. proposita, die Vorlagen für Schreibübungen, Sen. ep. 94, 51. – B) übtr.: 1) der Vorsatz, das Vorhaben, der Plan, propositi tenax, Hor. u. Ov.: vir proposito sanctissimus, von den reinsten Absichten, Vell.: pr. maius quam mortalem decet (sterbliche Kraft übersteigend), Ov.: quo proposito, in dieser Absicht, Vell.: hoc proposito, ut etc., Sen. rhet.: propositum peragere, ausführen, Nep.: pr. assequi, erreichen, Cic.: pr. tenere, bei seinem V. beharren, Cic.: a proposito deterreri, Caes.: propositum mutare, Ov. – 2) der Hauptsatz, die Hauptsache in einer Schrift, das Thema, ad propositum revertamur, Cic.: ut ad propositum meum redeam, Cels.: a proposito declinare, aberrare, Cic. – 3) eine allgemeine Betrachtung, Abhandlung eines Gegenstandes im allgemeinen, ohne auf besondere Fälle einzugehen, wenn man zB. über die Bestechung (de ambitu) im allgemeinen spricht, die θέσις (im Gegensatz zu causa, ὑπόθεσις), Cic. top. 79 sq. – II) das Vorangestellte, bildl. der Vordersatz des Syllogismus, Cic. de or. 2, 215. Sen. nat. qu. 1, 8, 4: Plur., Cassiod. in psalm. 1, 2 (tom. 2. p. 9, b ed. Garet).

    lateinisch-deutsches > propositum

  • 2 propositum

    prōpositum, ī, n. (propono), I) das Vorgestellte, Vorgelegte, A) eig., Plur. proposita, die Vorlagen für Schreibübungen, Sen. ep. 94, 51. – B) übtr.: 1) der Vorsatz, das Vorhaben, der Plan, propositi tenax, Hor. u. Ov.: vir proposito sanctissimus, von den reinsten Absichten, Vell.: pr. maius quam mortalem decet (sterbliche Kraft übersteigend), Ov.: quo proposito, in dieser Absicht, Vell.: hoc proposito, ut etc., Sen. rhet.: propositum peragere, ausführen, Nep.: pr. assequi, erreichen, Cic.: pr. tenere, bei seinem V. beharren, Cic.: a proposito deterreri, Caes.: propositum mutare, Ov. – 2) der Hauptsatz, die Hauptsache in einer Schrift, das Thema, ad propositum revertamur, Cic.: ut ad propositum meum redeam, Cels.: a proposito declinare, aberrare, Cic. – 3) eine allgemeine Betrachtung, Abhandlung eines Gegenstandes im allgemeinen, ohne auf besondere Fälle einzugehen, wenn man zB. über die Bestechung (de ambitu) im allgemeinen spricht, die θέσις (im Gegensatz zu causa, ὑπόθεσις), Cic. top. 79 sq. – II) das Vorangestellte, bildl. der Vordersatz des Syllogismus, Cic. de or. 2, 215. Sen. nat. qu. 1, 8, 4: Plur., Cassiod. in psalm. 1, 2 (tom. 2. p. 9, b ed. Garet).

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  • 3 propositum

    prōpositum, ī n. [ propono ]
    1) намерение, замысел, план (p. peragere Nep; a proposito deterreri Cs)
    2) основное положение, главный предмет, тема (ad p. suum redire CC)
    3) общий обзор, рассмотрение вопроса в общем виде C

    Латинско-русский словарь > propositum

  • 4 a

    prep.
    1 to.
    voy a Madrid I'm going to Madrid
    me voy al extranjero I'm going abroad
    llegó a Buenos Aires/a la fiesta he arrived in Buenos Aires/at the party
    2 at (moment).
    a las siete at seven o'clock
    a los once años at the age of eleven
    al caer la noche at nightfall
    al oír la noticia se desmayó on hearing the news, she fainted
    Llegué al amanecer I arrived at dawn.
    3 per, every (frecuency).
    40 horas a la semana 40 hours per o a week
    tres veces al día three times a day
    4 to.
    dáselo a Ricardo give it to Ricardo
    dile a Ricardo que venga tell Ricardo to come
    5 to.
    entró a pagar he came in to pay
    aprender a nadar to learn to swim
    6 by, about to, for.
    * * *
    A, a
    nombre femenino (pl as o aes)
    1 (la letra) A, a
    ————————
    A
    1 ( Alteza) Highness; (abreviatura) H
    ————————
    A
    1 ( autopista) motorway; (abreviatura) M
    ————————
    A
    1 ( amperio) ampere, amp; (símbolo) A
    * * *
    prep.
    1) to
    2) into
    3) in
    4) at
    5) on
    6) with
    * * *
    SF = a (=letra) A, a
    * * *
    a femenino (pl aes) ( read as [a]) the letter A, a
    * * *
    = for, per, to.
    Ex. The fine policy matrix corresponds to the loan policy matrix, cell for cell.
    Ex. Indexing can thus be achieved at a detailed level, with often many terms per document, with almost no indexing effort.
    Ex. Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.
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    * a + Adjetivo + escala = on a + Adjetivo + scale.
    * a alguna parte = someplace.
    * a alta presión = high-pressured, high-pressure.
    * a altas horas de la noche = late at night.
    * a ambas orillas del Atlántico = on both sides of the ocean, on both sides of the Atlantic.
    * a ambos lados de = on either side of.
    * a ambos lados del Altántico = on both sides of the ocean, on both sides of the Atlantic.
    * a ambos lados de + Lugar = on both sides of + Lugar.
    * a años luz de = light years away from.
    * a bajas temperaturas = at low temperature.
    * a bajo coste = low-cost.
    * a bajo costo = low-cost.
    * a bajo nivel = low-level.
    * a bajo precio = lower-cost, at a low price, on the cheap.
    * a base de = in the form of, on a diet of.
    * a base de carne = meaty [meatier -comp., meatiest -sup.].
    * a base de cometer errores = the hard way.
    * a base de errores = the hard way.
    * a boca de jarro = at close range.
    * a bocajarro = point blank.
    * a bombo y platillo = fanfare, with a bang.
    * a bordo = aboard, on board ship.
    * a bordo de = aboard, onboard.
    * a bordo de un barco = shipboard, on board ship.
    * a buen recaudo = in a safe place, in safekeeping.
    * a caballo = on horseback, astride.
    * a caballo entre = astride... and..., midway between.
    * a caballo entre... y... = half way between... and....
    * a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.
    * a cada rato = every so often, every now and then, every now and again, every once in a while.
    * a cambio = in return.
    * a cambio de = in exchange for, in return for.
    * a cambio de nada = for nothing.
    * a cántaros = cats and dogs.
    * a cargo = in the saddle.
    * a cargo (de) = charged with, in charge (of), at the helm (of).
    * a cargo de Alguien = under supervision.
    * a cargo de las riendas = in the saddle.
    * a cargo del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.
    * a cargo del gobierno = government-operated, government-run.
    * a cargo de una sola persona = one-man band.
    * a cargo de voluntarios = volunteer-run.
    * a chorros = profusely.
    * a ciegas = blindfold, blindly, blindfolded, in the dark.
    * a ciencia cierta = for sure, for certain.
    * a cierta distancia = some distance away.
    * a cierta distancia de = off.
    * a cierta distancia de la costa = offshore.
    * a cierta distancia del litoral = offshore.
    * a cobro revertido = reverse charges.
    * a color = multi-colour [multi-color -USA].
    * a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.
    * a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.
    * a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.
    * a conciencia = deliberately, wilfully [willfully, -USA], by design, on purpose.
    * a condición de que + Subjuntivo = provided (that), providing (that), as long as.
    * a contenido enriquecido = content-enriched.
    * a continuación = next, then, in the following, herewith.
    * a continuación se enumeran = given below.
    * a contracorriente = against the grain.
    * a contraluz = against the light.
    * a contrapelo = against the grain, against the nap.
    * a coro = with one voice, in unison.
    * a corto plazo = before very long, short term [short-term], in the short run, short-range, at short notice, in the short term, short-run.
    * a costa de = at the cost of, at the expense of, at + Nombre's + expense, at cost of.
    * a costa de mucho = at (a) great expense.
    * a costa de otro = at someone else's expense.
    * a costa de otros = at other people's expense.
    * a criterio de = at the discretion of.
    * a cualquier hora = anytime, around the clock.
    * a cualquier hora del día o de la noche = at any hour of the day or night, at any time of the day or night.
    * a cualquier precio = at any cost, at all costs, at any price.
    * a cuatro aguas = hipped.
    * a cuatro patas = on all fours, on four legs.
    * a cuenta de = at the expense of.
    * a cuenta de la empresa = at company expense.
    * a cuenta de otro = at someone else's expense.
    * a cuenta de otros = at other people's expense.
    * a cuenta propia = at + Posesivo + expense, at + Posesivo + own expense.
    * a cuerpo de rey = the lap of luxury.
    * a cuestas = in tow.
    * a decir de todos = by all accounts.
    * a decir verdad = to tell the truth, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in truth, fact is, the fact is (that), to be fair.
    * a decir verdad... = the fact of the matter is that....
    * a demanda = pro re nata.
    * a deshora(s) = at odd times, out of hours.
    * a día de hoy = as of today.
    * a diario = every day.
    * a diestro y siniestro = like there's no tomorrow.
    * a dieta = on a diet.
    * a diferencia de = apart from, as opposed to, in contradistinction to, as contrasted with, in contrast (to/with), quite apart from, in sharp contrast (with).
    * a diferencia de + Nombre = unlike + Nombre.
    * a diferentes niveles = multi-tiered [multitiered], multi-tier [multitier].
    * a discreción = at will, no holds barred.
    * a disgusto = unwillingly, reluctantly.
    * a disposición de = at the disposal of.
    * a distancia = remote, remotely, distantly.
    * a doble espacio = double-spaced.
    * a domicilio = domiciliary.
    * ¿a dónde se dirige(n)...? = whither?.
    * ¿a dónde va(n)...? = whither?.
    * ¿a dónde vas? = quo vadis, whither thou goest.
    * a dos niveles = two-tier.
    * a dos velas = skint, penniless, broke.
    * a duras penas = with great difficulty.
    * a efectos de = in terms of, for the purpose of + Nombre.
    * a efectos prácticos = to all intents and purposes, for all practical purposes, for all intents and purposes, to all intents.
    * a él = him.
    * a ellos = them.
    * a escala = drawn-to-scale.
    * a escala industrial = on an industrial scale, industrial-scale.
    * a escala mundial = globally, on a global scale.
    * a escala natural = full-scale.
    * a escondidas = by stealth, stealthily, furtively, on the quiet, on the sly.
    * a eso = thereto.
    * a espaldas de = out of sight of.
    * a estas alturas = by now.
    * a este fin = to this end.
    * a este paso = at this rate.
    * a este respecto = in this respect.
    * a este ritmo = at this rate.
    * a estrenar = brand new.
    * a examen = under the microscope.
    * a excepción de = barring, except for, excepting, other than, with the exception of, short of.
    * a excepción de que = except that.
    * a excepción de uno = with one exception.
    * a expensas de = at the expense of, at + Nombre's + expense.
    * a expensas de otro = at someone else's expense.
    * a expensas de otros = at other people's expense.
    * a + Expresión Temporal = as of + Expresión Temporal.
    * a falta de = for want of, in the absence of, in default of, for lack of, short of.
    * a favor = in favour.
    * a favor de = in favour of.
    * a favor de la decisión personal sobre el aborto = pro-choice.
    * a favor de la esclavitud = pro-slavery.
    * a favor de la raza negra = pro-black [problack].
    * a favor de la vida humana = pro-life.
    * a favor y en contra = pro and con.
    * a + Fecha = as per + Fecha.
    * a finales de = by the end of, at the close of + Expresión Temporal.
    * a finales de + Expresión Temporal = as of late + Expresión Temporal, at the end of + Expresión Temporal, by the close of + Expresión Temporal.
    * a finales de + Fecha = in the late + Fecha, in late + Fecha.
    * a finales de los + Década = late + Década, the.
    * a finales del + Siglo = late + Siglo, late period of + Siglo.
    * a fin de cuentas = at the end of the day, in the end, in the final count, in the grand scheme of things, when all is said and done, after all is said and done.
    * a fondo = fully, thoroughly, full-scale.
    * a fondo perdido = non-refundable.
    * ¡a freír espárragos! = on your bike!.
    * a fuerza de = by dint of.
    * a fuerza de cometer errores = the hard way.
    * a fuerza de errores = the hard way.
    * a gas = gas-powered.
    * a gatas = on all fours.
    * a grandes rasgos = broadly, rough draft.
    * a granel = in bulk.
    * a gran escala = large scale [large-scale], massive, on a wide scale, high-volume, wide-scale, on a broad scale, in a big way, on a grand scale.
    * a gran velocidad = at great speed.
    * a grito limpio = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.
    * a grito pelado = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.
    * a gritos = vociferously.
    * a groso modo = crudely.
    * a grosso modo = roughly, rough draft.
    * a gusto = at ease, at leisure.
    * a gusto de = to the liking of, at the pleasure of.
    * a horcajadas = astride.
    * a hurtadillas = surreptitiously, by stealth, stealthily, furtively, on the sly.
    * a imitación de lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].
    * a iniciativa de = at the initiative of.
    * a iniciativas del gobierno = government-led.
    * a instancia de = at the urging of.
    * a instancias de = at the instigation of, at the behest of, under the auspices of.
    * a intervalos = at intervals.
    * a intervalos + Adjetivo = at + Adjetivo + intervals.
    * a intervalos semanales = at weekly intervals.
    * a invitación de = at the invitation of.
    * a jabón = soapy [soapier -comp., soapiest -sup.].
    * a juicio = on trial.
    * a juicio público = in the public eye.
    * a juzgar por = to judge by, judging by, judging from.
    * a la acuarela = water-coloured [water-colored, -USA].
    * a la alcaldía = mayoral.
    * a la altura de = of the stature of, equal to.
    * a la altura de la cintura = waist high, waist deep.
    * a la altura de la rodilla = knee-high.
    * a la altura de los hombros = shoulder-high.
    * a la anchura de los hombros = shoulder-width.
    * a la anochecida = at nightfall.
    * a la antigua = old-style.
    * a la antigua usanza = old-style.
    * a la atención de = c/o (care of).
    * a la baja = on the wane.
    * a la brasa = grilled.
    * a la buena de Dios = out in the cold.
    * a la cabeza de = in the forefront of/in.
    * a la caída de la noche = at nightfall, at twilight.
    * a la caída de la tarde = at twilight.
    * a la carta = a la carte.
    * a la defensiva = on the defensive.
    * a la derecha = at the right.
    * a la derecha de = on the right side of, on the right-hand side of.
    * a la deriva = rudderless.
    * a la discreción de = at the discretion of.
    * a la disposición de Alguien = at + Posesivo + disposal.
    * a la expectativa de = on the lookout for, on the alert for.
    * a la + Expresión Temporal = a + Expresión Temporal.
    * a la fuerza = forcefully, of necessity, forcibly, compulsorily.
    * a la fuga = on the run, on the lam.
    * a la hora de + Infinitivo = when it came to + Gerundio, when it comes to + Gerundio.
    * a la hora de la verdad = when push comes to shove, if it comes to the crunch, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, when the crunch comes to the crunch, if the crunch comes to the crunch.
    * a la hora del café = at coffee.
    * a la intemperie = in the open, exposed.
    * a la inversa = mirror-fashion, mirror image, in reverse.
    * a la izquierda = at the left.
    * a la larga = in the long term, over the long term, in the end, eventually, for the long pull, over a period of time, over the long haul, in the far term, ultimately, by and by.
    * a la ligera = lightly.
    * a la luz de = in light of, in the light of.
    * a la luz de la luna = by moonlight, in the moonlight, moonlit.
    * a la luz de las estrellas = by starlight.
    * a la luz de las velas = by candlelight, candlelight, candlelit.
    * a la luz del día = in the light of day.
    * a la luz de una lámpara de gas = by gaslight.
    * a la misma altura que = in the same league as.
    * a la moda = trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.].
    * a la onda = in the know.
    * a la opinión pública = in the public eye.
    * a la par = in concert, in tandem, neck and neck, in a tandem fashion, in parallel.
    * a la par que = in tandem with, hand in hand (with), as the same time as.
    * a la parrilla = grilled, on the grill.
    * a la perfección = superbly.
    * a la plancha = griddled, on the griddle, on the hotplate.
    * a largo plazo = in the long term, over the long term, long-range, in the long run, long-term, over the long run, over the long haul, long-run, in the far term, far-term.
    * a la salida = on the way out.
    * a la sazón = at that time.
    * a las doce del mediodía = at high noon.
    * a la semana = a week, per week.
    * a las mil maravillas = marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fire.
    * a la sombra de = in the shadow of.
    * a las puertas de = on the threshold of.
    * a la última = hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], on the fast track, hipped.
    * a la vanguardia = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, in the fast lane, on the fast track, at the leading edge, on the bleeding edge.
    * a la vanguardia de = in the vanguard of, at the forefront of, in the forefront of/in, at the vanguard of.
    * a la velocidad de la luz = at the speed of light.
    * a la velocidad del rayo = at the speed of lightning.
    * a la velocidad del sonido = at the speed of sound.
    * a la venta = on release.
    * a la vez = at once, at one time, at similar times, at the same time, concurrently, side-by-side, simultaneously, at the same instant, in parallel, in tandem, at the one time, in a tandem fashion, at a time, in unison.
    * a la vez que = hand in hand (with), cum, in conjunction with, in unison with.
    * a la vista = in sight, within sight.
    * a la vista de = in light of, in the light of.
    * a la vuelta de = on the return leg of.
    * a la zaga = not far behind, in tow.
    * al azar = lucky draw, lucky dip.
    * al extremo norte = northernmost.
    * al extremo oeste = westernmost.
    * al hacer esto = in doing so.
    * al norte del estado = upstate.
    * a lo extremo = to the extreme.
    * a lo grande = in a big way, big time, grandly, on a grand scale.
    * a lo hecho, pecho = no use crying over spilt/spilled milk, you've made your bed, now you must lie in it!.
    * a lo largo de = along, down, throughout.
    * a lo largo de + Expresión Temporal = sometime + Expresión Temporal.
    * a lo largo de la historia = over time.
    * a lo largo de la ruta = along the way.
    * a lo largo del tiempo = longitudinal, longitudinally.
    * a lo largo de todo = the entire length of.
    * a lo largo y ancho del país = countrywide [country-wide].
    * a lo largo y ancho de + Lugar = up and down + Lugar.
    * a lo lejos = in the distance.
    * a lo loco = helter-skelter, like there's no tomorrow.
    * a lo máximo = at best, at most, at the most.
    * a lo mejor = perhaps.
    * a lo que salga = come what may.
    * a los ojos de = in the eyes of.
    * a lo sumo = at best, at most, at the most.
    * al otro lado del atlántico = across the pond.
    * al otro lado del charco = across the pond.
    * al otro lado del océano = across the pond.
    * a lo zombi = zombielike.
    * a mano = by hand, manually, nearby [near-by], handy, within reach, within easy reach.
    * a mano alzada = by a show of hands.
    * a mano derecha de = on the right side of, on the right-hand side of.
    * a manojos = by the handful.
    * a manos de = at the hands of.
    * a marchas forzadas = in a rush, against the clock.
    * a mares = cats and dogs.
    * a más largo plazo = longer-term.
    * a más..., más... = the + Comparativo..., the + Comparativo....
    * a más tardar = at the latest.
    * a mata caballo = in a hurry, hurried, hurriedly, helter-skelter.
    * a media asta = at half-mast, at half staff.
    * a mediados de = in the middle decades of.
    * a mediados de + Fecha = in the mid + Fecha.
    * a mediados de semana = midweek.
    * a media jornada = half-time [half time].
    * a media mañana = mid-morning.
    * a medianoche = at midnight.
    * a medias = half-hearted [halfhearted], qualified.
    * a medias entre... y... = betwixt and between.
    * a medida = custom, bespoke.
    * a medida que + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * a medida que pasaba el tiempo = as time passed (by), as time went by.
    * a medida que pasa el tiempo = as time passes (by).
    * a medida que pasa + Expresión Temporal = as + Expresión Temporal + go by.
    * a medida que + pasar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + pasar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * a medida que se necesite = on demand, on request, as required.
    * a medida que + transcurrir + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + transcurrir + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * a medio abrir = half-opened.
    * a medio camino = halfway [half-way/half way].
    * a medio comprender = half-understood.
    * a medio formar = half-formed.
    * a medio fuego = medium heat.
    * a medio hacer = halfway done, half done.
    * a medio plazo = medium-term, near-term, in the medium term, in the mid-term, mid-term [midterm].
    * a medio rimar = half-rhymed.
    * a medio vestir = half dressed.
    * a menor escala = at a reduced rate.
    * a menos que = unless, short of.
    * a menudo = oftentimes [often times], ofttimes [oft-times].
    * a merced de = at the mercy of.
    * a mí = me.
    * a mi entender = to my mind.
    * a mi modo de ver = in my books.
    * a mi parecer = to my mind, methinks, in my books.
    * a mitad de = half way through, halfway through.
    * a mitad de camino = halfway [half-way/half way].
    * a mitad de camino entre... y... = midway between, half way between... and....
    * a mitad de camino entre... y... = astride... and....
    * a mitad de precio = at half price.
    * a mí también me gustaría tener la misma oportunidad = turnabout is fair play.
    * a modo de = by way of, in the vein of, as a kind of.
    * a modo de aclaración = in parenthesis, on a sidenote.
    * a modo de advertencia = cautionary.
    * a modo de ejemplo = by way of illustration.
    * a modo de explicación = parenthetically.
    * a modo de ilustración = by way of illustration.
    * a modo de inciso = in passing, by the way of (a) digression.
    * a modo de paréntesis = parenthetical.
    * a modo de prólogo = prefatory.
    * a modo de resumen = wrap-up.
    * a mogollón = aplenty [a-plenty].
    * a montón = aplenty [a-plenty].
    * a montones = in droves, by the sackful.
    * a muchos niveles = many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA].
    * a muerte = bitter, bitterly.
    * a nadie le importa nada = nobody + gives a damn.
    * a nivel de barrio = neighbourhood-based.
    * a nivel de calle = on the ground level.
    * a nivel de la calle = at ground level.
    * a nivel del suelo = at ground level.
    * a nivel estatal = statewide [state-wide].
    * a nivel federal = federally, federally.
    * a nivel individual = privately.
    * a nivel local = locally, domestically.
    * a nivel multicultural = multi-culturally [multiculturally].
    * a nivel mundial = worldwide [world-wide], globally.
    * a nivel nacional = nationally, domestically, countrywide [country-wide].
    * a nivel privado = privately.
    * a nivel regional = regionally.
    * a nombre de = payable to.
    * a no ser que = unless.
    * a nosotros = us.
    * a ojo = ocular.
    * a ojos vista = before + Posesivo + (own two) eyes.
    * a orillas del océano = oceanfront.
    * a orillas del río = riverfront.
    * a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.
    * a otro sitio = somewhere else.
    * a pares = in pairs.
    * a partes iguales = share and share alike, in equal measure(s).
    * a partir de = on the basis of, based on, working from, from, on a diet of, in response to.
    * a partir de ahora = from now on, from this point on, henceforth, as of now.
    * a partir de ahora y durante + Cuantificador + años = for + Cuantificador + years to come.
    * a partir de aquí = hereupon.
    * a partir de ello = therefrom.
    * a partir de entonces = from this time on, hereafter, thereafter, whereafter, from then on, thenceforth, henceforth, from that moment on.
    * a partir de ese momento = from that moment on.
    * a partir de este momento = hereinafter.
    * a partir de esto = on this basis, on that basis.
    * a partir de + Fecha = from + Fecha, effective + Fecha.
    * a partir de hoy = as from today.
    * a partir de la medianoche = late night.
    * a partir de los títulos = title-based.
    * a paso de tortuga = at a snail's pace.
    * a paso ligero = on the double.
    * a pasos agigantados = at an exponential rate, at exponential rates, by leaps and bounds.
    * a pedir de boca = without a hitch.
    * a pequeña escala = in a small way, small scale [small-scale].
    * a perpetuidad = in perpetuity.
    * a pesar de (que) = albeit (that), despite, in spite of, notwithstanding, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that.
    * a pesar de todo = all the same, in spite of everything, despite everything, despite it all, in spite of it all, all this said.
    * a pesar de todo + Posesivo + Nombre = for all + Posesivo + Nombre.
    * a petición de = at the request of, at the urging of, at the behest of.
    * a petición del usuario = on demand, on request.
    * a petición popular = by popular demand.
    * a pie = on foot, afoot, dismounted.
    * a pilas = battery-operated.
    * a pique = sinking.
    * a placer = at will.
    * a plena luz del día = in broad daylight.
    * a poca distancia = not far behind.
    * a poca distancia andando = within walking distance, within an easy walk.
    * a poca distancia a pie = within an easy walk, within walking distance.
    * a pocos minutos andando = within walking distance, within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.
    * a pocos minutos a pie = within walking distance, within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.
    * a porrillo = by the handful.
    * a + Posesivo + aire = to + Posesivo + heart's content.
    * a + Posesivo + alcance = in the ballpark for + Pronombre, in + Posesivo + ballpark range.
    * a + Posesivo + costa = at + Posesivo + expense.
    * a + Posesivo + cuidado = in + Posesivo + safekeeping.
    * a + Posesivo + discreción = at will, at + Posesivo + discretion.
    * a + Posesivo + disposición = at + Posesivo + disposal.
    * a + Posesivo + entender = to the best of + Posesivo + belief.
    * a + Posesivo + espaldas = behind + Posesivo + back.
    * a + Posesivo + expensas = at + Posesivo + expense.
    * a + Posesivo + favor = in + Posesivo + favour, to + Posesivo + credit.
    * a + Posesivo + juicio = in + Posesivo + estimation.
    * a + Posesivo + manera = in + Posesivo + own way.
    * a + Posesivo + saber = to the best of + Posesivo + knowledge.
    * a + Posesivo + saber y entender = to the best of + Posesivo + knowledge and belief.
    * a + Posesivo + servicio = at + Posesivo + service.
    * a + Posesivo + sorprender = much to + Posesivo + surprise.
    * a + Posesivo + vista = before + Posesivo + (own two) eyes.
    * a posteriori = reactive, in retrospect, after-the-fact, hindsight, with hindsight, a posteriori, in hindsight.
    * a precio de coste = at cost price, at cost.
    * a precio de costo = at cost price, at cost.
    * a precio de ganga = at a steal.
    * a precio especial = at reduced cost, discounted, cut-rate, cut-price.
    * a precio razonable = at reasonable cost(s).
    * a precio reducido = at a discount.
    * a precios competitivos = competitively priced.
    * a precios especiales = at reduced rates, at preferential rates.
    * a precios razonables = at affordable prices.
    * a presión = pressurised [pressurized, -USA].
    * a primera hora de la mañana = first thing in the morning.
    * a primera hora de + Período del Día = first thing + Período del Día.
    * a primeras horas de la tarde = late afternoon.
    * a primera vista = on first acquaintance, at first sight, on first inspection, on the face of it, at first blush, at first glance, on the surface, prima facie, first-blush.
    * a primeros de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha.
    * a principios de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha.
    * a principios de los + Década = early + Década, the.
    * a priori = proactive [pro-active], foresight, a priori, on the surface.
    * a prisa = quickly.
    * a propósito = deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedly.
    * a propósito de = apropos of.
    * a propósito de nada = for no specific reason, for no particular reason.
    * a prueba = on trial.
    * a prueba de bombas = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA], bomb-proof.
    * a prueba de conejos = rabbit-proof.
    * a prueba de fallos = fail-safe.
    * a prueba de incendios = fireproof [fire-proof].
    * a prueba de niños = childproof.
    * a prueba de robos = theft proof.
    * a prueba de tornados = tornado proof.
    * a prueba de un tratamiento duro = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA].
    * a prueba de viento = windproof.
    * a puerta cerrada = behind closed doors.
    * a punta de pistola = at gunpoint.
    * a punto de = on the verge of, a heartbeat away from.
    * a punto de + Infinitivo = about to + Infinitivo.
    * a punto de irse a pique = on the rocks.
    * a punto de morir = on + Posesivo + deathbed.
    * a puñados = by the sackful, by the handful.
    * a quemarropa = point blank.
    * a quien madruga, Dios le ayuda = the early bird catches the worm.
    * a quienquiera que = whomever.
    * a rachas = by fits and starts.
    * a ráfagas = in bursts.
    * a raíz de = in the wake of.
    * a rajatabla = to the letter.
    * a ras de = flush with.
    * a ras de la calle = ground-floor.
    * a ras del suelo = at ground level.
    * a rastras = in tow.
    * a ratos = intermittently.
    * a reacción = jet-assisted.
    * a rebosar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.
    * a regañadientes = grudgingly, grudging, begrudgingly, unwillingly, reluctantly.
    * a régimen = on a diet.
    * a remolque = in tow.
    * a reventar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.
    * a saber = namely, viz, to wit.
    * a sabiendas = knowing, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA].
    * a sabiendas de que = on the understanding that.
    * a sacudidas = jerkily.
    * a saltitos = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].
    * a salvo = in a safe place, in safekeeping, out of harm's way.
    * a sangre fría = cold-blooded.
    * a ser posible = if possible.
    * a simple vista = by the naked eye, superficially, on first thought.
    * a solas = all by + Reflexivo, by + Reflexivo.
    * a su debido tiempo = in due course, timely, in due time.
    * a sueldo = paid.
    * a su precio normal = at full price.
    * a su propio ritmo = at an individual pace.
    * a su tiempo = in a timely fashion, in due course, in a timely manner.
    * a su vez = Verbo + further, in turn, in its/their turn.
    * a tal efecto = to this effect.
    * a tales efectos = hereto.
    * a tarifa reducida = at reduced cost.
    * a tarifas especiales = at reduced rates, at preferential rates.
    * a temperatura ambiente = at room temperature.
    * a tener en cuenta en el futuro = for future reference.
    * a tenor de = in light of, in the face of, in the light of, in view of.
    * a ti = you, thee.
    * a tiempo = in timely fashion, on time, promptly, timely, just in time, in time.
    * a tiempo completo = full-time.
    * a tiempo parcial = part-time.
    * a tientas = in the dark.
    * a tientas y a ciegas = blindly, in the dark.
    * a ti mismo = yourself, thyself.
    * a tiro = within gunshot, within range.
    * a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].
    * a título de = by way of, for the sake of.
    * a título gratuito = gratuitous.
    * a título personal = in a personal capacity, in a private capacity.
    * a toda costa = absolutely, at all costs, come what may, at any cost, at any price.
    * a toda máquina = in the fast lane, fast lane, full steam ahead, at full tilt, full-tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed.
    * a toda marcha = at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a toda mecha = at a rate of knots, full steam ahead, at full blast, at full throttle, at top speed, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a toda pasta = at a rate of knots.
    * a toda pastilla = in the fast lane, on the fast track, fast lane, overdrive, full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at a rate of knots, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed.
    * a toda prueba = unswerving.
    * a todas horas = at all hours, around the clock.
    * a todas luces = patently.
    * a todas partes = far and wide.
    * a toda velocidad = full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed.
    * a todo alrededor = all round.
    * a todo color = full-colour, in full colour.
    * a todo gas = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a todo lo largo de = the length of.
    * a todo meter = full steam ahead, at full stretch, at full speed, at full blast, at top speed, at full throttle.
    * a todo ritmo = in full swing, in full force, in full gear.
    * a todos lados = far and wide.
    * a todos los efectos = to all intents and purposes, to all intents, for all practical purposes, for all intents and purposes.
    * a todos los niveles = at all levels.
    * a todos nosotros = us all.
    * a todos por igual = one size fits all.
    * a todo vapor = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a todo volumen = at full blast.
    * a tontas y a ciegas = headlong, runaway.
    * a tontas y locas = like there's no tomorrow, without rhyme or reason.
    * a tope = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the rafters.
    * a trancas y barrancas = with great difficulty, by fits and starts.
    * a través de = by way of, in the form of, through, via, out of, through the agency of.
    * a través de Internet = Internet-based, Web-based, Web-supported.
    * a través de la historia = over time.
    * a través de la TI = IT-enabled.
    * a través de la web = Web-based, Web-supported.
    * a través de los años = over the years, down the years.
    * a través de los ojos de = through the eyes of.
    * a través de los siglos = over the centuries.
    * a través del teléfono = call-in.
    * a través del tiempo = over time.
    * a través de operador = operator-assisted.
    * a tres bandas = three pronged.
    * a tres niveles = three-tiered.
    * a troche y moche = like there's no tomorrow.
    * a trompicones = by fits and starts.
    * a tropezones = falteringly, hesitantly, haltingly, jerkily.
    * a trozos = piecewise.
    * ¡A tu salud! = Here's to you!.
    * a última hora = at the last minute, at the eleventh hour, last minute [last-minute], at the very last minute, at the very last moment, at the very last.
    * a últimas horas de la tarde = late evening.
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    * a + Adjetivo + escala = on a + Adjetivo + scale.
    * a alguna parte = someplace.
    * a alta presión = high-pressured, high-pressure.
    * a altas horas de la noche = late at night.
    * a ambas orillas del Atlántico = on both sides of the ocean, on both sides of the Atlantic.
    * a ambos lados de = on either side of.
    * a ambos lados del Altántico = on both sides of the ocean, on both sides of the Atlantic.
    * a ambos lados de + Lugar = on both sides of + Lugar.
    * a años luz de = light years away from.
    * a bajas temperaturas = at low temperature.
    * a bajo coste = low-cost.
    * a bajo costo = low-cost.
    * a bajo nivel = low-level.
    * a bajo precio = lower-cost, at a low price, on the cheap.
    * a base de = in the form of, on a diet of.
    * a base de carne = meaty [meatier -comp., meatiest -sup.].
    * a base de cometer errores = the hard way.
    * a base de errores = the hard way.
    * a boca de jarro = at close range.
    * a bocajarro = point blank.
    * a bombo y platillo = fanfare, with a bang.
    * a bordo = aboard, on board ship.
    * a bordo de = aboard, onboard.
    * a bordo de un barco = shipboard, on board ship.
    * a buen recaudo = in a safe place, in safekeeping.
    * a caballo = on horseback, astride.
    * a caballo entre = astride... and..., midway between.
    * a caballo entre... y... = half way between... and....
    * a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.
    * a cada rato = every so often, every now and then, every now and again, every once in a while.
    * a cambio = in return.
    * a cambio de = in exchange for, in return for.
    * a cambio de nada = for nothing.
    * a cántaros = cats and dogs.
    * a cargo = in the saddle.
    * a cargo (de) = charged with, in charge (of), at the helm (of).
    * a cargo de Alguien = under supervision.
    * a cargo de las riendas = in the saddle.
    * a cargo del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.
    * a cargo del gobierno = government-operated, government-run.
    * a cargo de una sola persona = one-man band.
    * a cargo de voluntarios = volunteer-run.
    * a chorros = profusely.
    * a ciegas = blindfold, blindly, blindfolded, in the dark.
    * a ciencia cierta = for sure, for certain.
    * a cierta distancia = some distance away.
    * a cierta distancia de = off.
    * a cierta distancia de la costa = offshore.
    * a cierta distancia del litoral = offshore.
    * a cobro revertido = reverse charges.
    * a color = multi-colour [multi-color -USA].
    * a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.
    * a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.
    * a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.
    * a conciencia = deliberately, wilfully [willfully, -USA], by design, on purpose.
    * a condición de que + Subjuntivo = provided (that), providing (that), as long as.
    * a contenido enriquecido = content-enriched.
    * a continuación = next, then, in the following, herewith.
    * a continuación se enumeran = given below.
    * a contracorriente = against the grain.
    * a contraluz = against the light.
    * a contrapelo = against the grain, against the nap.
    * a coro = with one voice, in unison.
    * a corto plazo = before very long, short term [short-term], in the short run, short-range, at short notice, in the short term, short-run.
    * a costa de = at the cost of, at the expense of, at + Nombre's + expense, at cost of.
    * a costa de mucho = at (a) great expense.
    * a costa de otro = at someone else's expense.
    * a costa de otros = at other people's expense.
    * a criterio de = at the discretion of.
    * a cualquier hora = anytime, around the clock.
    * a cualquier hora del día o de la noche = at any hour of the day or night, at any time of the day or night.
    * a cualquier precio = at any cost, at all costs, at any price.
    * a cuatro aguas = hipped.
    * a cuatro patas = on all fours, on four legs.
    * a cuenta de = at the expense of.
    * a cuenta de la empresa = at company expense.
    * a cuenta de otro = at someone else's expense.
    * a cuenta de otros = at other people's expense.
    * a cuenta propia = at + Posesivo + expense, at + Posesivo + own expense.
    * a cuerpo de rey = the lap of luxury.
    * a cuestas = in tow.
    * a decir de todos = by all accounts.
    * a decir verdad = to tell the truth, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in truth, fact is, the fact is (that), to be fair.
    * a decir verdad... = the fact of the matter is that....
    * a demanda = pro re nata.
    * a deshora(s) = at odd times, out of hours.
    * a día de hoy = as of today.
    * a diario = every day.
    * a diestro y siniestro = like there's no tomorrow.
    * a dieta = on a diet.
    * a diferencia de = apart from, as opposed to, in contradistinction to, as contrasted with, in contrast (to/with), quite apart from, in sharp contrast (with).
    * a diferencia de + Nombre = unlike + Nombre.
    * a diferentes niveles = multi-tiered [multitiered], multi-tier [multitier].
    * a discreción = at will, no holds barred.
    * a disgusto = unwillingly, reluctantly.
    * a disposición de = at the disposal of.
    * a distancia = remote, remotely, distantly.
    * a doble espacio = double-spaced.
    * a domicilio = domiciliary.
    * ¿a dónde se dirige(n)...? = whither?.
    * ¿a dónde va(n)...? = whither?.
    * ¿a dónde vas? = quo vadis, whither thou goest.
    * a dos niveles = two-tier.
    * a dos velas = skint, penniless, broke.
    * a duras penas = with great difficulty.
    * a efectos de = in terms of, for the purpose of + Nombre.
    * a efectos prácticos = to all intents and purposes, for all practical purposes, for all intents and purposes, to all intents.
    * a él = him.
    * a ellos = them.
    * a escala = drawn-to-scale.
    * a escala industrial = on an industrial scale, industrial-scale.
    * a escala mundial = globally, on a global scale.
    * a escala natural = full-scale.
    * a escondidas = by stealth, stealthily, furtively, on the quiet, on the sly.
    * a eso = thereto.
    * a espaldas de = out of sight of.
    * a estas alturas = by now.
    * a este fin = to this end.
    * a este paso = at this rate.
    * a este respecto = in this respect.
    * a este ritmo = at this rate.
    * a estrenar = brand new.
    * a examen = under the microscope.
    * a excepción de = barring, except for, excepting, other than, with the exception of, short of.
    * a excepción de que = except that.
    * a excepción de uno = with one exception.
    * a expensas de = at the expense of, at + Nombre's + expense.
    * a expensas de otro = at someone else's expense.
    * a expensas de otros = at other people's expense.
    * a + Expresión Temporal = as of + Expresión Temporal.
    * a falta de = for want of, in the absence of, in default of, for lack of, short of.
    * a favor = in favour.
    * a favor de = in favour of.
    * a favor de la decisión personal sobre el aborto = pro-choice.
    * a favor de la esclavitud = pro-slavery.
    * a favor de la raza negra = pro-black [problack].
    * a favor de la vida humana = pro-life.
    * a favor y en contra = pro and con.
    * a + Fecha = as per + Fecha.
    * a finales de = by the end of, at the close of + Expresión Temporal.
    * a finales de + Expresión Temporal = as of late + Expresión Temporal, at the end of + Expresión Temporal, by the close of + Expresión Temporal.
    * a finales de + Fecha = in the late + Fecha, in late + Fecha.
    * a finales de los + Década = late + Década, the.
    * a finales del + Siglo = late + Siglo, late period of + Siglo.
    * a fin de cuentas = at the end of the day, in the end, in the final count, in the grand scheme of things, when all is said and done, after all is said and done.
    * a fondo = fully, thoroughly, full-scale.
    * a fondo perdido = non-refundable.
    * ¡a freír espárragos! = on your bike!.
    * a fuerza de = by dint of.
    * a fuerza de cometer errores = the hard way.
    * a fuerza de errores = the hard way.
    * a gas = gas-powered.
    * a gatas = on all fours.
    * a grandes rasgos = broadly, rough draft.
    * a granel = in bulk.
    * a gran escala = large scale [large-scale], massive, on a wide scale, high-volume, wide-scale, on a broad scale, in a big way, on a grand scale.
    * a gran velocidad = at great speed.
    * a grito limpio = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.
    * a grito pelado = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.
    * a gritos = vociferously.
    * a groso modo = crudely.
    * a grosso modo = roughly, rough draft.
    * a gusto = at ease, at leisure.
    * a gusto de = to the liking of, at the pleasure of.
    * a horcajadas = astride.
    * a hurtadillas = surreptitiously, by stealth, stealthily, furtively, on the sly.
    * a imitación de lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].
    * a iniciativa de = at the initiative of.
    * a iniciativas del gobierno = government-led.
    * a instancia de = at the urging of.
    * a instancias de = at the instigation of, at the behest of, under the auspices of.
    * a intervalos = at intervals.
    * a intervalos + Adjetivo = at + Adjetivo + intervals.
    * a intervalos semanales = at weekly intervals.
    * a invitación de = at the invitation of.
    * a jabón = soapy [soapier -comp., soapiest -sup.].
    * a juicio = on trial.
    * a juicio público = in the public eye.
    * a juzgar por = to judge by, judging by, judging from.
    * a la acuarela = water-coloured [water-colored, -USA].
    * a la alcaldía = mayoral.
    * a la altura de = of the stature of, equal to.
    * a la altura de la cintura = waist high, waist deep.
    * a la altura de la rodilla = knee-high.
    * a la altura de los hombros = shoulder-high.
    * a la anchura de los hombros = shoulder-width.
    * a la anochecida = at nightfall.
    * a la antigua = old-style.
    * a la antigua usanza = old-style.
    * a la atención de = c/o (care of).
    * a la baja = on the wane.
    * a la brasa = grilled.
    * a la buena de Dios = out in the cold.
    * a la cabeza de = in the forefront of/in.
    * a la caída de la noche = at nightfall, at twilight.
    * a la caída de la tarde = at twilight.
    * a la carta = a la carte.
    * a la defensiva = on the defensive.
    * a la derecha = at the right.
    * a la derecha de = on the right side of, on the right-hand side of.
    * a la deriva = rudderless.
    * a la discreción de = at the discretion of.
    * a la disposición de Alguien = at + Posesivo + disposal.
    * a la expectativa de = on the lookout for, on the alert for.
    * a la + Expresión Temporal = a + Expresión Temporal.
    * a la fuerza = forcefully, of necessity, forcibly, compulsorily.
    * a la fuga = on the run, on the lam.
    * a la hora de + Infinitivo = when it came to + Gerundio, when it comes to + Gerundio.
    * a la hora de la verdad = when push comes to shove, if it comes to the crunch, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, when the crunch comes to the crunch, if the crunch comes to the crunch.
    * a la hora del café = at coffee.
    * a la intemperie = in the open, exposed.
    * a la inversa = mirror-fashion, mirror image, in reverse.
    * a la izquierda = at the left.
    * a la larga = in the long term, over the long term, in the end, eventually, for the long pull, over a period of time, over the long haul, in the far term, ultimately, by and by.
    * a la ligera = lightly.
    * a la luz de = in light of, in the light of.
    * a la luz de la luna = by moonlight, in the moonlight, moonlit.
    * a la luz de las estrellas = by starlight.
    * a la luz de las velas = by candlelight, candlelight, candlelit.
    * a la luz del día = in the light of day.
    * a la luz de una lámpara de gas = by gaslight.
    * a la mano de = available at the fingertips of.
    * a la misma altura que = in the same league as.
    * a la moda = trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.].
    * a la onda = in the know.
    * a la opinión pública = in the public eye.
    * a la par = in concert, in tandem, neck and neck, in a tandem fashion, in parallel.
    * a la par que = in tandem with, hand in hand (with), as the same time as.
    * a la parrilla = grilled, on the grill.
    * a la perfección = superbly.
    * a la plancha = griddled, on the griddle, on the hotplate.
    * a largo plazo = in the long term, over the long term, long-range, in the long run, long-term, over the long run, over the long haul, long-run, in the far term, far-term.
    * a la salida = on the way out.
    * a la sazón = at that time.
    * a las doce del mediodía = at high noon.
    * a la semana = a week, per week.
    * a las mil maravillas = marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fire.
    * a la sombra de = in the shadow of.
    * a las puertas de = on the threshold of.
    * a la última = hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], on the fast track, hipped.
    * a la vanguardia = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, in the fast lane, on the fast track, at the leading edge, on the bleeding edge.
    * a la vanguardia de = in the vanguard of, at the forefront of, in the forefront of/in, at the vanguard of.
    * a la velocidad de la luz = at the speed of light.
    * a la velocidad del rayo = at the speed of lightning.
    * a la velocidad del sonido = at the speed of sound.
    * a la venta = on release.
    * a la vez = at once, at one time, at similar times, at the same time, concurrently, side-by-side, simultaneously, at the same instant, in parallel, in tandem, at the one time, in a tandem fashion, at a time, in unison.
    * a la vez que = hand in hand (with), cum, in conjunction with, in unison with.
    * a la vista = in sight, within sight.
    * a la vista de = in light of, in the light of.
    * a la vuelta de = on the return leg of.
    * a la zaga = not far behind, in tow.
    * al azar = lucky draw, lucky dip.
    * al extremo norte = northernmost.
    * al extremo oeste = westernmost.
    * al hacer esto = in doing so.
    * al norte del estado = upstate.
    * a lo extremo = to the extreme.
    * a lo grande = in a big way, big time, grandly, on a grand scale.
    * a lo hecho, pecho = no use crying over spilt/spilled milk, you've made your bed, now you must lie in it!.
    * a lo largo de = along, down, throughout.
    * a lo largo de + Expresión Temporal = sometime + Expresión Temporal.
    * a lo largo de la historia = over time.
    * a lo largo de la ruta = along the way.
    * a lo largo del tiempo = longitudinal, longitudinally.
    * a lo largo de todo = the entire length of.
    * a lo largo y ancho del país = countrywide [country-wide].
    * a lo largo y ancho de + Lugar = up and down + Lugar.
    * a lo lejos = in the distance.
    * a lo loco = helter-skelter, like there's no tomorrow.
    * a lo máximo = at best, at most, at the most.
    * a lo mejor = perhaps.
    * a lo que salga = come what may.
    * a los ojos de = in the eyes of.
    * a lo sumo = at best, at most, at the most.
    * al otro lado del atlántico = across the pond.
    * al otro lado del charco = across the pond.
    * al otro lado del océano = across the pond.
    * a lo zombi = zombielike.
    * a mano = by hand, manually, nearby [near-by], handy, within reach, within easy reach.
    * a mano alzada = by a show of hands.
    * a mano derecha de = on the right side of, on the right-hand side of.
    * a manojos = by the handful.
    * a manos de = at the hands of.
    * a marchas forzadas = in a rush, against the clock.
    * a mares = cats and dogs.
    * a más largo plazo = longer-term.
    * a más..., más... = the + Comparativo..., the + Comparativo....
    * a más tardar = at the latest.
    * a mata caballo = in a hurry, hurried, hurriedly, helter-skelter.
    * a media asta = at half-mast, at half staff.
    * a mediados de = in the middle decades of.
    * a mediados de + Fecha = in the mid + Fecha.
    * a mediados de semana = midweek.
    * a media jornada = half-time [half time].
    * a media mañana = mid-morning.
    * a medianoche = at midnight.
    * a medias = half-hearted [halfhearted], qualified.
    * a medias entre... y... = betwixt and between.
    * a medida = custom, bespoke.
    * a medida que + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * a medida que pasaba el tiempo = as time passed (by), as time went by.
    * a medida que pasa el tiempo = as time passes (by).
    * a medida que pasa + Expresión Temporal = as + Expresión Temporal + go by.
    * a medida que + pasar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + pasar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * a medida que se necesite = on demand, on request, as required.
    * a medida que + transcurrir + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + transcurrir + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * a medio abrir = half-opened.
    * a medio camino = halfway [half-way/half way].
    * a medio comprender = half-understood.
    * a medio formar = half-formed.
    * a medio fuego = medium heat.
    * a medio hacer = halfway done, half done.
    * a medio plazo = medium-term, near-term, in the medium term, in the mid-term, mid-term [midterm].
    * a medio rimar = half-rhymed.
    * a medio vestir = half dressed.
    * a menor escala = at a reduced rate.
    * a menos que = unless, short of.
    * a menudo = oftentimes [often times], ofttimes [oft-times].
    * a merced de = at the mercy of.
    * a mí = me.
    * a mi entender = to my mind.
    * a mi modo de ver = in my books.
    * a mi parecer = to my mind, methinks, in my books.
    * a mitad de = half way through, halfway through.
    * a mitad de camino = halfway [half-way/half way].
    * a mitad de camino entre... y... = midway between, half way between... and....
    * a mitad de camino entre... y... = astride... and....
    * a mitad de precio = at half price.
    * a mí también me gustaría tener la misma oportunidad = turnabout is fair play.
    * a modo de = by way of, in the vein of, as a kind of.
    * a modo de aclaración = in parenthesis, on a sidenote.
    * a modo de advertencia = cautionary.
    * a modo de ejemplo = by way of illustration.
    * a modo de explicación = parenthetically.
    * a modo de ilustración = by way of illustration.
    * a modo de inciso = in passing, by the way of (a) digression.
    * a modo de paréntesis = parenthetical.
    * a modo de prólogo = prefatory.
    * a modo de resumen = wrap-up.
    * a mogollón = aplenty [a-plenty].
    * a montón = aplenty [a-plenty].
    * a montones = in droves, by the sackful.
    * a muchos niveles = many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA].
    * a muerte = bitter, bitterly.
    * a nadie le importa nada = nobody + gives a damn.
    * a nivel de barrio = neighbourhood-based.
    * a nivel de calle = on the ground level.
    * a nivel de la calle = at ground level.
    * a nivel del suelo = at ground level.
    * a nivel estatal = statewide [state-wide].
    * a nivel federal = federally, federally.
    * a nivel individual = privately.
    * a nivel local = locally, domestically.
    * a nivel multicultural = multi-culturally [multiculturally].
    * a nivel mundial = worldwide [world-wide], globally.
    * a nivel nacional = nationally, domestically, countrywide [country-wide].
    * a nivel privado = privately.
    * a nivel regional = regionally.
    * a nombre de = payable to.
    * a no ser que = unless.
    * a nosotros = us.
    * a ojo = ocular.
    * a ojos vista = before + Posesivo + (own two) eyes.
    * a orillas del océano = oceanfront.
    * a orillas del río = riverfront.
    * a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.
    * a otro sitio = somewhere else.
    * a pares = in pairs.
    * a partes iguales = share and share alike, in equal measure(s).
    * a partir de = on the basis of, based on, working from, from, on a diet of, in response to.
    * a partir de ahora = from now on, from this point on, henceforth, as of now.
    * a partir de ahora y durante + Cuantificador + años = for + Cuantificador + years to come.
    * a partir de aquí = hereupon.
    * a partir de ello = therefrom.
    * a partir de entonces = from this time on, hereafter, thereafter, whereafter, from then on, thenceforth, henceforth, from that moment on.
    * a partir de ese momento = from that moment on.
    * a partir de este momento = hereinafter.
    * a partir de esto = on this basis, on that basis.
    * a partir de + Fecha = from + Fecha, effective + Fecha.
    * a partir de hoy = as from today.
    * a partir de la medianoche = late night.
    * a partir de los títulos = title-based.
    * a paso de tortuga = at a snail's pace.
    * a paso ligero = on the double.
    * a pasos agigantados = at an exponential rate, at exponential rates, by leaps and bounds.
    * a pedir de boca = without a hitch.
    * a pequeña escala = in a small way, small scale [small-scale].
    * a perpetuidad = in perpetuity.
    * a pesar de (que) = albeit (that), despite, in spite of, notwithstanding, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that.
    * a pesar de todo = all the same, in spite of everything, despite everything, despite it all, in spite of it all, all this said.
    * a pesar de todo + Posesivo + Nombre = for all + Posesivo + Nombre.
    * a petición de = at the request of, at the urging of, at the behest of.
    * a petición del usuario = on demand, on request.
    * a petición popular = by popular demand.
    * a pie = on foot, afoot, dismounted.
    * a pilas = battery-operated.
    * a pique = sinking.
    * a placer = at will.
    * a plena luz del día = in broad daylight.
    * a poca distancia = not far behind.
    * a poca distancia andando = within walking distance, within an easy walk.
    * a poca distancia a pie = within an easy walk, within walking distance.
    * a pocos minutos andando = within walking distance, within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.
    * a pocos minutos a pie = within walking distance, within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.
    * a porrillo = by the handful.
    * a + Posesivo + aire = to + Posesivo + heart's content.
    * a + Posesivo + alcance = in the ballpark for + Pronombre, in + Posesivo + ballpark range.
    * a + Posesivo + costa = at + Posesivo + expense.
    * a + Posesivo + cuidado = in + Posesivo + safekeeping.
    * a + Posesivo + discreción = at will, at + Posesivo + discretion.
    * a + Posesivo + disposición = at + Posesivo + disposal.
    * a + Posesivo + entender = to the best of + Posesivo + belief.
    * a + Posesivo + espaldas = behind + Posesivo + back.
    * a + Posesivo + expensas = at + Posesivo + expense.
    * a + Posesivo + favor = in + Posesivo + favour, to + Posesivo + credit.
    * a + Posesivo + juicio = in + Posesivo + estimation.
    * a + Posesivo + manera = in + Posesivo + own way.
    * a + Posesivo + saber = to the best of + Posesivo + knowledge.
    * a + Posesivo + saber y entender = to the best of + Posesivo + knowledge and belief.
    * a + Posesivo + servicio = at + Posesivo + service.
    * a + Posesivo + sorprender = much to + Posesivo + surprise.
    * a + Posesivo + vista = before + Posesivo + (own two) eyes.
    * a posteriori = reactive, in retrospect, after-the-fact, hindsight, with hindsight, a posteriori, in hindsight.
    * a precio de coste = at cost price, at cost.
    * a precio de costo = at cost price, at cost.
    * a precio de ganga = at a steal.
    * a precio especial = at reduced cost, discounted, cut-rate, cut-price.
    * a precio razonable = at reasonable cost(s).
    * a precio reducido = at a discount.
    * a precios competitivos = competitively priced.
    * a precios especiales = at reduced rates, at preferential rates.
    * a precios razonables = at affordable prices.
    * a presión = pressurised [pressurized, -USA].
    * a primera hora de la mañana = first thing in the morning.
    * a primera hora de + Período del Día = first thing + Período del Día.
    * a primeras horas de la tarde = late afternoon.
    * a primera vista = on first acquaintance, at first sight, on first inspection, on the face of it, at first blush, at first glance, on the surface, prima facie, first-blush.
    * a primeros de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha.
    * a principios de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha.
    * a principios de los + Década = early + Década, the.
    * a priori = proactive [pro-active], foresight, a priori, on the surface.
    * a prisa = quickly.
    * a propósito = deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedly.
    * a propósito de = apropos of.
    * a propósito de nada = for no specific reason, for no particular reason.
    * a prueba = on trial.
    * a prueba de bombas = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA], bomb-proof.
    * a prueba de conejos = rabbit-proof.
    * a prueba de fallos = fail-safe.
    * a prueba de incendios = fireproof [fire-proof].
    * a prueba de niños = childproof.
    * a prueba de robos = theft proof.
    * a prueba de tornados = tornado proof.
    * a prueba de un tratamiento duro = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA].
    * a prueba de viento = windproof.
    * a puerta cerrada = behind closed doors.
    * a punta de pistola = at gunpoint.
    * a punto de = on the verge of, a heartbeat away from.
    * a punto de + Infinitivo = about to + Infinitivo.
    * a punto de irse a pique = on the rocks.
    * a punto de morir = on + Posesivo + deathbed.
    * a puñados = by the sackful, by the handful.
    * a quemarropa = point blank.
    * a quien madruga, Dios le ayuda = the early bird catches the worm.
    * a quienquiera que = whomever.
    * a rachas = by fits and starts.
    * a ráfagas = in bursts.
    * a raíz de = in the wake of.
    * a rajatabla = to the letter.
    * a ras de = flush with.
    * a ras de la calle = ground-floor.
    * a ras del suelo = at ground level.
    * a rastras = in tow.
    * a ratos = intermittently.
    * a reacción = jet-assisted.
    * a rebosar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.
    * a regañadientes = grudgingly, grudging, begrudgingly, unwillingly, reluctantly.
    * a régimen = on a diet.
    * a remolque = in tow.
    * a reventar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.
    * a saber = namely, viz, to wit.
    * a sabiendas = knowing, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA].
    * a sabiendas de que = on the understanding that.
    * a sacudidas = jerkily.
    * a saltitos = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].
    * a salvo = in a safe place, in safekeeping, out of harm's way.
    * a sangre fría = cold-blooded.
    * a ser posible = if possible.
    * a simple vista = by the naked eye, superficially, on first thought.
    * a solas = all by + Reflexivo, by + Reflexivo.
    * a su debido tiempo = in due course, timely, in due time.
    * a sueldo = paid.
    * a su precio normal = at full price.
    * a su propio ritmo = at an individual pace.
    * a su tiempo = in a timely fashion, in due course, in a timely manner.
    * a su vez = Verbo + further, in turn, in its/their turn.
    * a tal efecto = to this effect.
    * a tales efectos = hereto.
    * a tarifa reducida = at reduced cost.
    * a tarifas especiales = at reduced rates, at preferential rates.
    * a temperatura ambiente = at room temperature.
    * a tener en cuenta en el futuro = for future reference.
    * a tenor de = in light of, in the face of, in the light of, in view of.
    * a ti = you, thee.
    * a tiempo = in timely fashion, on time, promptly, timely, just in time, in time.
    * a tiempo completo = full-time.
    * a tiempo parcial = part-time.
    * a tientas = in the dark.
    * a tientas y a ciegas = blindly, in the dark.
    * a ti mismo = yourself, thyself.
    * a tiro = within gunshot, within range.
    * a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].
    * a título de = by way of, for the sake of.
    * a título gratuito = gratuitous.
    * a título personal = in a personal capacity, in a private capacity.
    * a toda costa = absolutely, at all costs, come what may, at any cost, at any price.
    * a toda máquina = in the fast lane, fast lane, full steam ahead, at full tilt, full-tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed.
    * a toda marcha = at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a toda mecha = at a rate of knots, full steam ahead, at full blast, at full throttle, at top speed, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a toda pasta = at a rate of knots.
    * a toda pastilla = in the fast lane, on the fast track, fast lane, overdrive, full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at a rate of knots, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed.
    * a toda prueba = unswerving.
    * a todas horas = at all hours, around the clock.
    * a todas luces = patently.
    * a todas partes = far and wide.
    * a toda velocidad = full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed.
    * a todo alrededor = all round.
    * a todo color = full-colour, in full colour.
    * a todo gas = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a todo lo largo de = the length of.
    * a todo meter = full steam ahead, at full stretch, at full speed, at full blast, at top speed, at full throttle.
    * a todo ritmo = in full swing, in full force, in full gear.
    * a todos lados = far and wide.
    * a todos los efectos = to all intents and purposes, to all intents, for all practical purposes, for all intents and purposes.
    * a todos los niveles = at all levels.
    * a todos nosotros = us all.
    * a todos por igual = one size fits all.
    * a todo vapor = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch.
    * a todo volumen = at full blast.
    * a tontas y a ciegas = headlong, runaway.
    * a tontas y locas = like there's no tomorrow, without rhyme or reason.
    * a tope = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the rafters.
    * a trancas y barrancas = with great difficulty, by fits and starts.
    * a través de = by way of, in the form of, through, via, out of, through the agency of.
    * a través de Internet = Internet-based, Web-based, Web-supported.
    * a través de la historia = over time.
    * a través de la TI = IT-enabled.
    * a través de la web = Web-based, Web-supported.
    * a través de los años = over the years, down the years.
    * a través de los ojos de = through the eyes of.
    * a través de los siglos = over the centuries.
    * a través del teléfono = call-in.
    * a través del tiempo = over time.
    * a través de operador = operator-assisted.
    * a tres bandas = three pronged.
    * a tres niveles = three-tiered.
    * a troche y moche = like there's no tomorrow.
    * a trompicones = by fits and starts.
    * a tropezones = falteringly, hesitantly, haltingly, jerkily.
    * a trozos = piecewise.
    * ¡A tu salud! = Here's to you!.
    * a última hora = at the last minute, at the eleventh hour, last minute [last-minute], at the very last minute, at the very last moment, at the very last.
    * a últimas horas de la tarde = late evening.
    * a últ

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    a
    La preposición a suele emplearse precedida de ciertos verbos como empezar, ir, oler, sonar etc, en cuyo caso ver bajo el respectivo verbo.
    No se traduce cuando introduce el complemento directo de persona (ser humano, pronombres personales que lo representan como quien, alguien, etc) o un nombre con un objeto o animal personalizado: amo a mi patria = I love my country, pasear al perro = to walk the dog.
    En los casos en que precede al artículo definido el para formar la contracción al, ver bajo la siguiente entrada, donde también se encontrarán otros ejemplos y usos de a.
    A (en relaciones de espacio, lugar)
    voy a México/a la fiesta I'm going to Mexico/to the party
    voy a casa I'm going home
    dobla a la derecha turn right
    se cayó al río she fell into the river
    estaban sentados a la mesa they were sitting at the table
    a orillas del Ebro on the banks of the Ebro
    se sentó al sol he sat in the sun
    se sentó a mi derecha he sat down to the right of me o on my right
    a la vuelta de la esquina around the corner
    queda al norte de Toledo it's (to the) north of Toledo
    3
    (indicando distancia): está a diez kilómetros de aquí it's ten kilometers from here, it's ten kilometers away
    está a unos 20 minutos de aquí it takes o it's about 20 minutes from here, it's a 20 minute drive ( o walk etc) from here
    1 (señalando hora, momento, fecha) at
    abren a las ocho they open at eight o'clock
    ¿a qué hora vengo? what time shall I come?
    a eso de las dos at around o about two o'clock
    a mediados de abril in mid-April
    hoy estamos a 20 it's the 20th today
    al día siguiente the next o following day
    empezó a hablar a los diez meses he started talking when he was ten months old o at ten months
    llegó a la mañana/noche ( RPl); he arrived in the morning/at night
    2 al + INF:
    se cayó al bajar del autobús she fell as she was getting off the bus
    al verlo me di cuenta de que ya no lo quería when I saw him o on seeing him, I realized that I no longer loved him
    al salir de la estación torcí a la izquierda I turned left out of the station
    3
    (indicando distancia en el tiempo): a escasos minutos de su llegada (después) just a few minutes after she arrived; (antes) just a few minutes before she arrived
    trabajan de lunes a viernes/de una a cinco they work (from) Monday to Friday/from one to five
    a los diez minutos del primer tiempo ten minutes into the first half o after ten minutes of the first half
    estaré en París de martes a jueves I'll be in Paris from Tuesday until Thursday, I'll be in Paris Tuesday through Thursday ( AmE)
    C
    (en relaciones de proporción, equivalencia): tres veces al día/a la semana three times a day/a week
    sale a 2.000 euros por cabeza it works out at 2,000 euros per person
    iban a 100 kilómetros por hora they were going (at) 100 kilometers per hour
    nos ganaron cinco a tres they beat us by five points to three, they beat us five three o ( AmE) five to three
    D
    (indicando modo, estilo): fuimos a pie/a caballo we walked/rode, we went on foot/on horseback
    pollo al horno/a la brasa roast/barbecued chicken
    un peinado a lo Rodolfo Valentino a Rudolph Valentino hairstyle
    a crédito on credit
    ilustraciones a todo color full-color illustrations
    una tela a rayas a piece of striped material
    1
    (introduciendo el complemento directo de persona): ¿viste a José? did you see José?
    la policía está buscando al asesino the police are looking for the murderer
    no he leído a Freud I haven't read (any) Freud
    busca una secretaria bilingüe he's looking for a bilingual secretary
    ]
    2
    (introduciendo el complemento indirecto): le escribió una carta a su padre he wrote a letter to his father, he wrote his father a letter
    dáselo/dáselos a ella give it/them to her
    les enseña inglés a mis hijos she teaches my children English
    suave al tacto soft to the touch
    agradable al oído pleasing to the ear
    3
    (indicando procedencia): se lo compré a una gitana I bought it from o ( colloq) off a gipsy
    F
    enséñale a nadar teach him to swim
    fue a preguntar he went to ask
    a que + SUBJ:
    los instó a que participaran he urged them to take part
    voy a ir a que me hagan un chequeo I'm going to go and have a checkup
    2 ( fam)
    (para): ¿a qué tanta ceremonia? what's all the fuss for?
    ¿a qué le fuiste a decir eso? what did you go and tell him that for?
    3
    a por ( Esp fam): bajo a por pan I'm going down to get some bread o for some bread ( colloq)
    ¿quién va a ir a por los niños? who's going to fetch o get the children?
    ¡a por ello! go for it!
    los puntos a tratar en la reunión de mañana the points to be discussed at tomorrow's meeting
    es una idea a tener en cuenta it's an idea to bear in mind o that should be borne in mind
    total a pagar total payable
    horario a convenir hours to be arranged
    H
    1
    (en órdenes): ¡a la cama, niños! off to bed, children!
    ¡a callar! shut up! ( colloq)
    vamos ¡a trabajar! come on, let's get some work done!
    a decir verdad to tell you the truth
    a juzgar por lo que tú dices judging from what you say
    3 ( fam)
    (en cuanto a): a tozudo no hay quien le gane when it comes to being stubborn there's nobody like him
    4
    (indicando causa): a petición del interesado ( frml); at the request of the interested party
    al + INF:
    al no saber idiomas está en desventaja as he doesn't speak any languages he is at a disadvantage, he's at a disadvantage not speaking any languages
    5
    (expresando desafío): ¿a que no sabes qué nota me puso? you'll never guess what mark she gave me!
    tú no te atreverías — ¿a que sí? you wouldn't dare — do you want to o a bet? ( colloq)
    ¡a que no puedes! bet you can't! ( colloq)
    * * *

    Multiple Entries:
    A    
    a
    A,
    a sustantivo femenino (pl aes) (read as /a/) the letter A, a

    a preposición Nota:
    La preposición a suele emplearse precedida de ciertos verbos como empezar, ir, oler, sonar etc, en cuyo caso ver bajo el respectivo verbo.No se traduce cuando introduce el complemento directo de persona (ser humano, pronombres personales que lo representan, como quien, alguien, algún etc) o un nombre con un objeto o animal personalizado: amo a mi patria = I love my country, paseo a mi perro = I walk my dog.En los casos en que precede al artículo definido el para formar la contracción al, ver bajo la siguiente entrada, donde también se encontrarán otros ejemplos y usos de a.
    1

    voy a México/la tienda I'm going to Mexico/to the shop;

    voy a casa I'm going home;
    se cayó al río she fell into the river


    a orillas del Ebro on the banks of the Ebro;
    se sentó al sol he sat in the sun;
    se sentó a mi derecha he sat down on my right


    2
    a) (señalando hora, momento) at;


    a la hora de comer at lunch time;
    ¿a qué hora vengo? what time shall I come?;
    a mediados de abril in mid-April;
    al día siguiente the next o following day

    hoy estamos a lunes/a 20 today is Monday/it's the 20th today

    c) al + inf:


    al enterarse de la noticia when he learnt o on learning the news



    ( antes) a few minutes before she arrived;

    3 (en relaciones de proporción, equivalencia):

    sale a 100 euros cada uno it works out at 100 euros each;
    a 100 kilómetros por hora (at) 100 kilometers per hour;
    nos ganaron cinco a tres they beat us five three o (AmE) five to three
    4 (indicando modo, medio, estilo):
    a pie/a caballo on foot/on horseback;

    a crédito on credit;
    funciona a pilas it runs on batteries;
    a mano by hand;
    a rayas striped;
    vestirse a lo punk to wear punk clothes
    5

    ¿viste a José? did you see José?;

    no he leído a Freud I haven't read (any) Freud


    dáselo a ella give it to her;
    les enseña inglés a mis hijos she teaches my children English;
    le echó (la) llave a la puerta she locked the door

    se lo compré a una gitana I bought it from o (colloq) off a gipsy

    A, a f (letra) A
    'A' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    a. C.
    - a.m.
    - abajeña
    - abajeño
    - abanderada
    - abanderado
    - abandonar
    - abandonada
    - abandonado
    - abanico
    - abarquillada
    - abarquillado
    - abarrotada
    - abarrotado
    - abasto
    - abatida
    - abatido
    - abatirse
    - abdicar
    - aberración
    - abertura
    - abierta
    - abierto
    - abigarrada
    - abigarrado
    - abigarrar
    - ablandar
    - ablusada
    - ablusado
    - abnegada
    - abnegado
    - abobada
    - abobado
    - abocada
    - abocado
    - abogacía
    - abogada
    - abogado
    - abombada
    - abombado
    - abonar
    - abonada
    - abonado
    - abonarse
    - abono
    - abordar
    - abordaje
    - aborregar
    - abortar
    - abortiva
    English:
    A
    - A-level
    - a.m.
    - abandon
    - abandoned
    - abide by
    - ability
    - abject
    - abnormal
    - aboard
    - aborigine
    - abortion
    - abortive
    - about
    - above
    - above-board
    - above-mentioned
    - abrasive
    - abreast
    - abridged
    - abrupt
    - absent
    - absent-minded
    - absolute
    - absolutely
    - absorbed
    - abstemious
    - abstract
    - absurd
    - abundant
    - abuse
    - abusive
    - abysmal
    - academic
    - academy
    - accede
    - accent
    - acceptable
    - access
    - accident-prone
    - accidental
    - accidentally
    - acclimatized
    - accommodate
    - accommodation
    - accomplish
    - accomplished
    - account
    - account for
    - accountable
    * * *
    A
    1. (abrev de autopista) Br M, US freeway
    2. (abrev de alfil) [en notación de ajedrez] B
    A, a [a] nf
    [letra] A, a;
    si por a o por be… if for any reason…
    * * *
    a
    prp
    al este de to the east of;
    a casa home;
    ir a la cama/al cine go to bed/to the movies;
    ¡a trabajar! get to work!;
    vamos a Buenos Aires we’re going to Buenos Aires;
    voy a casa de Marta I’m going to Marta’s (house)
    a la mesa at the table;
    al lado de next to;
    a la derecha on the right;
    al sol in the sun;
    a treinta kilómetros de Cuzco thirty kilometers from Cuzco;
    está a cinco kilómetros it’s five kilometers away
    :
    ¿a qué hora llegas? what time do you arrive?;
    a las tres at three o’clock;
    de once a doce from eleven (o’clock) to twelve;
    estamos a quince de febrero it’s February fifteenth;
    a los treinta años at the age of thirty;
    a la llegada del tren when the train arrives
    :
    a la española the Spanish way;
    a mano by hand;
    a pie on foot;
    a 50 kilómetros por hora at fifty kilometers an hour
    :
    ¿a cómo o
    cuánto está? how much is it?;
    están a dos pesos el kilo they are two pesos a kilo
    :
    dáselo a tu hermano give it to your brother
    :
    vi a mi padre I saw my father
    :
    empezar a begin to;
    jugar a las cartas play cards;
    decidirse a hacer algo decide to do sth;
    voy a comprarlo I’m going to buy it;
    a decir verdad to tell the truth
    :
    ¿a que no lo sabes? I bet you don’t know;
    a ver OK, right;
    a ver lo que pasa ahora let’s see what happens now
    abr (= alias) aka (= also known as)
    * * *
    a nf
    : first letter of the Spanish alphabet
    a prep
    1) : to
    nos vamos a México: we're going to Mexico
    ¿llamaste a tu papá?: did you call your dad?
    como a usted le guste: as you wish
    3) : in the manner of
    papas a la francesa: french fries
    4) : on, by means of
    a pie: on foot
    5) : per, each
    tres pastillas al día: three pills per day
    enséñales a leer: teach them to read
    problemas a resolver: problems to be solved
    * * *
    a prep
    3. (distancia) away
    está a un kilómetro de aquí it's one kilometre from here / it's one kilometre away
    4. (tiempo) at
    5. (distribución, cantidad, medida, precio) a / at
    tocamos a 1.000 cada uno it works out at 1,000 each
    fui a pie I walked / I went on foot
    hecho a mano handmade / made by hand
    ¿has visto a Iván? have you seen Iván?
    9. (para) for
    10. (de) from

    Spanish-English dictionary > a

  • 5 propono

    prō-pōno, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum, 3, v. a., to put or set forth, to set or lay out, to place before, expose to view, to display (class.).
    I.
    Lit.:

    proponere vexillum,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 20:

    pallentesque manus, sanguineumque caput,

    Ov. Tr. 3, 9, 30:

    i puer et citus haec aliquā propone columnā,

    Prop. 3 (4), 23, 23:

    aliquid venale,

    to expose for sale, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 32, § 78; cf. Suet. Ner. 16:

    geminum pugnae proponit honorem,

    proposes, offers, Verg. A. 5, 365:

    singulis diebus ediscendos fastos populo proposuit,

    Cic. Mur. 11, 25:

    legem in publicum,

    id. Agr. 2, 5, 13:

    in publico epistulam,

    id. Att. 8, 9, 2; id. Pis. 36, 88:

    vectigalia,

    to publish, publicly advertise, Suet. Calig. 41:

    oppida Romanis proposita ad copiam commeatūs,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 14:

    ne quid volucre proponeretur, praeter, etc.,

    should be served up, Plin. 10, 50, 71, § 139 (al. poneretur).—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    To set before the eyes, to propose mentally; to imagine, conceive:

    propone tibi duos reges,

    Cic. Deiot. 14, 40:

    aliquid sibi exemplar,

    id. Univ. 2:

    sibi aliquem ad imitandum,

    id. de Or. 2, 22, 93:

    vos ante oculos animosque vestros... Apronii regnum proponite,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 23, § 58:

    eam (vitam) ante oculos vestros proponite,

    id. Sull. 26, 72:

    condicio supplicii in bello timiditati militis proposita,

    id. Clu. 46, 129; 56, 154; 12, 42:

    vim fortunae animo,

    Liv. 30, 30:

    spem libertatis,

    Cic. Rab. Perd. 5, 15:

    nihil ad scribendum,

    id. Att. 5, 10, 4.—
    B.
    To expose:

    omnibus telis fortunae proposita est vita nostra,

    Cic. Fam. 5, 16, 2:

    tabernis apertis proposita omnia in medio vidit,

    Liv. 6, 25, 9.—
    C.
    To point out, declare, represent, report, say, relate, set forth, publish, etc. (cf.:

    indico, denuntio): ut proponat, quid dicturus sit,

    Cic. Or. 40, 137; id. Brut. 60, 217:

    extremum illud est de iis, quae proposueram,

    id. Fam. 15, 14, 6:

    contione habitā, rem gestam proponit,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 50:

    in exemplum proponere,

    Quint. 7, 1, 41; 12, 2, 27.—With de:

    de Galliae Germaniaeque moribus, et quo differant eae nationes inter se,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 11.—With object-clause:

    quod ante tacuerat, proponit, esse nonnullos, quorum, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 17:

    cui (morbo) remedia celeria faciliaque proponebantur,

    were proposed, suggested, believed to be efficient, Nep. Att. 21, 2.—
    D.
    To offer, propose as a reward:

    Xerxes praemium proposuit, qui invenisset novam voluptatem,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 7, 20:

    populo congiarium, militi donativum,

    Suet. Ner. 7.—
    2.
    In a bad sense, to threaten, denounce:

    cui cum publicatio bonorum, exsilium, mors proponeretur,

    Cic. Planc. 41, 97:

    injuriae, quae propositae sunt a Catone,

    id. Fam. 1, 5, b, 2:

    contentiones, quae mihi proponuntur,

    id. Att. 2, 19, 1:

    improbis poenam,

    id. Fin. 2, 17, 57:

    damnationem et mortem sibi proponat ante oculos,

    Liv. 2, 54, 6; Just. 16, 5, 2.—
    E.
    To lay before, to propose for an answer: aliquam quaestionem, Nep Att. 20, 2:

    aenigma,

    Vulg. Ezech. 17, 2.—
    F.
    To purpose, resolve, intend, design, determine:

    consecutus id, quod animo proposuerat,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 47:

    cum id mihi propositum initio non fuisset,

    I had not proposed it to myself, had not intended it, Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 6.— With inf.:

    neque propositum nobis est hoc loco (laudare), etc.,

    I am resolved, Cic. Brut. 6, 25.—With ut:

    propositum est, non ut eloquentiam meam perspicias, sed ut,

    the design is, Cic. Brut. 92, 318.—
    G.
    To say or mention beforehand (post-Aug.), Col. 8, 17, 8.—
    2.
    To state the first premise of a syllogism:

    cum proponimus,

    Cic. Inv. 1, 39, 70; 1, 40, 72.—
    H.
    To impose (post-class.):

    novam mihi propono dicendi legem,

    Mamert. Genethl. 5.—Hence, prōpŏsĭtum, i, n.
    A.
    A plan, intention, design, resolution, purpose (class.):

    quidnam Pompeius propositi aut voluntatis ad dimicandum haberet,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 84:

    assequi,

    to attain, Cic. Fin. 3, 6, 22:

    est enim propositum, ut iratum efficiat judicem,

    id. Part. 4, 14:

    tenere,

    to keep to one's purpose, Nep. Eum. 3, 5; Liv. 3, 41, 4; Caes. B. C. 1, 83; 3, 42; 64:

    propositum peragere,

    Nep. Att. 22, 2:

    tenax propositi,

    Hor. C. 3, 3, 1: in proposito manere. Suet. Gram. 24:

    reprehendendi habere,

    Plin. Ep. 9, 19, 7:

    omne propositum operis a nobis destinati,

    Quint. 2, 10, 15; 2, 19, 1; 12, 9, 14.—
    B.
    The first premise of a syllogism, Cic. de Or. 2, 53, 215; Sen. Q. N. 1, 8, 4.—
    2.
    An argument: nam est in proposito finis fides, Cic. Part. 3, 9.—
    3.
    The main point, principal subject, theme:

    a proposito declinare aliquantulum,

    Cic. Or. 40, 137:

    egredi a proposito ornandi causā,

    id. Brut. 21, 82:

    a proposito aberrare,

    id. Fin. 5, 28, 83:

    redire ad propositum,

    id. de Or. 3, 53, 203:

    ad propositum revertamur,

    id. Off. 3, 9, 39:

    a proposito aversus,

    Liv. 2, 8, 8:

    propositum totius operis,

    Sen. Ep. 65, 4 sq.; 65, 8:

    vitae,

    Cels. 5, 26, 6:

    meum,

    Phaedr. 1, 5, 2:

    tuum,

    Sen. Ep. 68, 3.—
    C.
    A way, manner, or course of life ( poet. and post-Aug.):

    mutandum tibi propositum est et vitae genus,

    Phaedr. prol. 3, 15:

    vir proposito sanctissimus,

    Vell. 2, 2, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > propono

  • 6 tum

    tum, adv. demonstr., of time [pronom. demonstr. stems to-, ta-; Gr. to, seen in ita, tam, etc.; cf. quom or cum], then.
    I.
    Absol.
    A.
    Referring to a time previously specified.
    1.
    To a definite past time.
    (α).
    To a period of time in which something was or happened (opp. later periods) = illis temporibus:

    is dictu'st ollis popularibus olim Qui tum vivebant homines,

    Enn. Ann. v. 308 Vahl.:

    quod tum erat res in pecore et locorum possessionibus, i. e. Romuli temporibus,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 9, 16:

    cum illi male dicerent, quod tum fieri licebat, i. e. Periclis temporibus,

    id. de Or. 3, 34, 138:

    erat omnino tum mos ut faciles essent in suum cuique tribuendo,

    id. Brut. 21, 85; cf. id. Tusc. 1, 46, 111:

    vastae tum in his locis solitudines erant,

    Liv. 1, 4, 6; 2, 6, 8; 3, 29, 3; 4, 6, 12; 42, 62, 11;

    44, 9, 4: ut tum erant tempora,

    Nep. Att. 1, 2; 12, 3; Liv. 1, 3, 3; 1, 8, 4; 2, 7, 4; 2, 9, 8; 2, 50, 2; 2, 63, 6;

    39, 6, 7 and 9.—With illis temporibus: nam jam tum illis temporibus fortius... loquebantur quam pugnabant,

    Nep. Thras. 2, 4.—
    (β).
    Referring to a point of time, then, at that time:

    insigneita fere tum milia militum octo Duxit,

    Enn. Ann. v. 336 Vahl.: ut jacui exsurgo;

    ardere censui aedis: ita tum confulgebant,

    Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 15:

    jam duo restabant fata tum,

    id. Bacch. 4, 9, 35; id. Cist. 1, 3, 14: quot eras annos gnatus tum, quom, etc.? Me Septuennis, nam tum dentes mihi cadebant primulum, id. Men. 5, 9, 56; id. Merc. prol. 66; id. Most. 1, 2, 49; id. Am. 2, 1, 56; Ter. And. 1, 1, 82: sic igitur tum se levis ac diffusilis aether... undique flexit. Lucr. 5, 467; 5, 837; 5, 911; 5, 432;

    5, 942: atque huic anno proximus Sulla consule et Pompejo fuit. Tum P. Sulpicii in tribunatu, cottidie contionantis, totum genus dicendi cognovimus,

    Cic. Brut. 89, 306; id. Ac. 2, 22, 69:

    scribit Eudemum Pheras venisse, quae erat urbs in Thessalia tum admodum nobilis,

    id. Div. 1, 25, 53; id. Rep. 2, 37, 63:

    hi tum in Asia rhetorum principes,

    id. Brut. 91, 316; id. Sest. 11, 26; id. Planc. 37, 90; id. Quint. 61, 170; id. Fam. 9, 21, 2:

    hoc tum veritus Caesar Pharum prehendit,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 112:

    eodem anno a Campanis Cumae, quam Graeci tum urbem tenebant, capiuntur,

    Liv. 4, 44, 13; 1, 7, 14; 2, 9, 5;

    2, 37, 7: praetores tum duos Latium habebat,

    id. 8, 3, 9:

    Aemilius, cujus tum fasces erant, dictatorem dixit,

    id. 8, 12, 13; 5, 8, 4; 22, 46, 6;

    1, 7, 12: tum Athenis perpetui archontes esse desierunt,

    Vell. 1, 8, 3:

    tum Cimbri et Teutoni transcendere Rhenum,

    id. 2, 8, 3; Val. Max. 1, 5, 3; Tac. H. 4, 49; 3, 57:

    non timido, non ignavo cessare tum licuit,

    Curt. 3, 11, 5:

    Archiae, qui tum maximum magistratum Thebis obtinebat,

    Nep. Pelop. 3, 2; id. Phoc. 3, 3.—With in eo tempore: eum quem virile secus tum in eo tempore habebat, Asell. ap. Gell. 2, 13, 5.—Repeated by anaphora:

    quae nox omnium temporum conjurationis acerrima fuit. Tum Catilinae dies exeundi, tum ceteris manendi condicio, tum descriptio... constituta est, tum tuus pater, etc.,

    Cic. Sull. 18, 52; cf. Lucr. 5, 1377; 5, 1399.—
    (γ).
    Esp., referring to a former state, implying that it no longer exists:

    quaesivit ex lege illa Cornelia quae tum erat,

    Cic. Clu. 20, 55:

    cum sententias Oppianicus, quae tum erat potestas, palam ferri velle dixisset,

    id. ib. 27, 75:

    Caere, opulento tum oppido,

    Liv. 1, 2, 3; 3, 52, 3:

    praetores aerarii (nam tum a praetoribus tractabatur aerarium), etc.,

    Tac. H. 4, 9.—
    (δ).
    Expressly opposed to present time (hodie, nunc, hoc tempore, etc.; class. and very freq.; but in post-Aug. writers tunc is regularly used): prius non is eras qui eras;

    nunc is factu's qui tum non eras,

    Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 138:

    tu nunc tibi Id laudi ducis quod tum fecisti inopia?

    Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 25; id. Hec. 3, 3, 48:

    quae tabula, tum imperio tuo revulsa, nunc a me tamen reportata est,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 46, § 112:

    tum imperator populi Romani deos patrios reportabat, nunc praetor ejusdem populi eosdem illos deos... auferebat,

    id. ib. 2, 4, 35, § 77; cf. id. ib. 2, 4, 35, § 78; 2, 5, 20, § 51; id. Clu. 31, 86; id. Planc. 9, 22; id. Quint. 22, 71; id. Phil. 14, 8, 21; id. Leg. 2, 22, 57; Caes. B. C. 3, 17; Liv. 5, 3, 5; 6, 15, 11; 10, 9, 6.—
    (ε).
    Opposed to another time specified:

    itaque tum eos exire jussit. Post autem e provincia litteras ad conlegium misit, se, etc.,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 4, 11:

    itaque ut tum carere rege, sic pulso Tarquinio nomen regis audire non poterat,

    id. Rep. 2, 30, 53; id. Mil. 21, 55:

    sicut legatorum antea, ita tum novorum colonorum caede imbutis armis,

    Liv. 4, 31, 7; 39, 22, 10; 9, 36, 1; 2, 52, 7; 4, 2, 10; 4, 57, 11;

    21, 17, 1: et tum sicca, prius celeberrima fontibus, Ide,

    Ov. M. 2, 218; Verg. A. 11, 33; Nep. Arist. 2, 3; id. Ham. 11, 7.—
    (ζ).
    In the historians in applying general statements or truths to the state of affairs spoken of: communi enim fit vitio naturae ut invisis atque incognitis rebus... vehementius exterreamur;

    ut tum accidit,

    Caes. B. C. 2, 4; 3, 68; id. B. G. 7, 3; 2, 6; id. B. C. 1, 80:

    foedera alia aliis legibus, ceterum eodem modo omnia fiunt. Tum ita factum accepimus,

    Liv. 1, 24, 4; 1, 32, 14; 21, 31, 12.—
    (η).
    Denoting coincidence or inner connection with an action before mentioned = a temporal clause (tum = cum hoc fieret), then, on that occasion:

    quis tum non ingemuit?

    Cic. Vatin. 13, 31:

    ne tum quidem hominum venustatem et facetias perspicere potuisti? i. e. cum coronam auream imponebant,

    id. Fl. 31, 76: apud imperitos tum illa dicta sunt;

    nunc agendum est subtilius,

    id. Fin. 4, 27, 74:

    itaque tum Stajenus condemnatus est,

    i. e. in that trial, id. Clu. 36, 101; id. Sen. 7, 22:

    M. Porcius Cato qui, asper ingenio, tum lenem mitemque senatorem egit,

    Liv. 45, 25; Val. Max. 8, 3, 3:

    sed tum supplicia dis... decernuntur,

    Tac. A. 3, 64; 3, 72:

    Graecia tum potuit Priamo quoque flenda videri,

    Ov. M. 14, 474.—

    With the occasion referred to specified in the same clause: Manlius... ex petulanti scurra in discordiis civitatis ad eam columnam tum suffragiis populi pervenerat,

    Cic. Clu. 13, 39:

    emisti tum in naufragio hujus urbis... tum, inquam, emisti ut, etc.,

    id. Prov. Cons. 4, 7.—Repeated by anaphora: et Capitolinis injecit sedibus ignes. Tum statua Nattae, tum simulacra deorum, Romulusque et Remus cum altrice belua vi fulminis icti conciderunt, Cic. Div. 2, 20, 45;

    so repeated seven times,

    id. Rep. 1, 40, 62.—
    (θ).
    Redundant, the time of the action being clear without it (esp. in Cic.):

    atque hoc tum judicio facto... tamen Avitus Oppianicum reum statim non facit,

    Cic. Clu. 20, 56:

    itaque tum ille inopia et necessitate coactus ad Caepasios confugit,

    id. ib. 20, 57; id. Brut. 23, 90; 39, 145; 43, 161; cf. id. Sull. 18, 51, where tum redundant occurs six times successively.—
    2.
    In oblique discourse, referring to the time of the speaker, = nunc in direct discourse:

    quando autem se, si tum non sint, pares hostibus fore?

    if they were not now so, Liv. 3, 62, 1:

    (dixit Sempronius)... nec tum agrum plebi, sed sibi invidiam quaeri,

    id. 4, 44, 9; 4, 57, 4:

    moenia eos tum transcendere non Italiae modo, sed etiam urbis Romanae,

    id. 21, 35, 9; 5, 21, 7 (in this use nunc is also freq.).—
    3.
    Referring to indefinite time.
    (α).
    Then, at such a time of the year, day, etc., at such a season:

    tum denique tauros in gregem redigo (after Lyra rises),

    Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 12; 1, 35 fin.; Col. 11, 2, 87.—
    (β).
    With the force of an indefinite temporal clause, at such a time, in such circumstances, i. e. when such a thing happens as has happened:

    qui (porci) a partu decimo die habentur puri, ab eo appellantur sacres, quod tum ad sacrificium idonei habentur primum,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 16; 2, 7, 13:

    deinde cibum sequitur somnus... quia plurima tum se corpora conturbant (i. e. cum cibum ceperunt),

    Lucr. 4, 957; 3, 599; 4, 892; 4, 919;

    4, 1030: quam regionem cum superavit animus... finem altius se efferendi facit. Tum enim sui similem et levitatem et calorem adeptus... nullam in partem movetur,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 19, 43; 1, 31, 75; 3, 23, 55; 4, 24, 54; Tac. Dial. 7.—
    (γ).
    With the force of a conditional clause, then, in this instance, if so: immo res omnis relictas habeo prae quod tu velis. Ph. Tum tu igitur, qua causa missus es ad portum, id expedi (i. e. si ita est), Plaut. Stich. 2, 2, 39; id. Most. 5, 1, 55; id. As. 1, 1, 93; 2, 2, 64; 3, 3, 36; id. Aul. 3, 6, 31; id. Capt. 3, 4, 108; 4, 2, 78: non potitus essem;

    fuisset tum illos mi aegre aliquot dies,

    Ter. Phorm. 1, 3, 7; id. Eun. 2, 2, 50; 5, 1, 23; id. Hec. 3, 5, 12:

    ego C. Caesaris laudibus desim, quas, etc.? Tum hercule me confitear non judicium aliquod habuisse,

    Cic. Planc. 39, 93: scribant aliquid Isocrateo more...;

    tum illos existimabo non desperatione formidavisse genus hoc,

    id. Or. 70, 235; id. Font. 21, 49 (17, 39); id. Tusc. 1, 35, 85; id. Fam. 9, 8, 2; Ov. H. 18 (19), 81: vellem tam ferax saeculum haberemus...;

    tum ego te primus hortarer, etc.,

    Plin. Ep. 4, 15, 8.—
    4.
    Referring to future time.
    (α).
    To a definite time before mentioned:

    ut sit satius perdere Quam aut nunc manere tam diu, aut tum persequi,

    i. e. after my future return, Ter. Ad. 2, 2, 27:

    jam nunc mente prospicio quae tum studia hominum, qui concursus futuri sint,

    Cic. Div. in Caecin. 13, 42; id. Verr. 1, 13, 37; 1, 10, 30; id. Prov. Cons. 7, 17; id. Marcell. 9, 30:

    tum meae... Vocis accedet bona pars,

    Hor. C. 4, 2, 45.—
    (β).
    With the force of a conditional clause (cf. 3. b, supra), then, in this instance, if so: specta, tum scies. Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 100; cf.:

    quom videbis, tum scies,

    id. ib. 1, 2, 37: tuom incendes genus;

    Tum igitur aquae erit tibi cupido, etc.,

    id. Trin. 3, 2, 50; id. Curc. 2, 3, 17:

    confer sudantes, ructantes, refertos epulis... tum intelleges, etc.,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 34, 100; id. Planc. 18, 45; id. Phil. 2, 45, 115:

    agedum, dictatorem creemus... Pulset tum mihi lictorem qui sciet, etc.,

    Liv. 2, 29, 12; Cic. Phil. 10, 3, 6; id. Or. 23, 78; 71, 235; Liv. 4, 22, 11; 5, 16, 10; 9, 11, 4.—
    B.
    Referring to a time subsequent to a time mentioned, then, thereupon.
    1.
    Simple sequence in time.
    (α).
    Time proper (only of an immediate sequence;

    otherwise deinde, postea, etc., are used): tum cum corde suo divum pater atque hominum rex Effatur, etc.,

    Enn. Ann. 179:

    dico ei quo pactod eam viderim erilem nostram filiam sustollere. Extimuit tum illa,

    Plaut. Cist. 2, 3, 9; id. Bacch. 3, 3, 29; id. As. 4, 1, 58: tum ille egens forte adplicat Primum ad Chrysidis patrem se. Ter. And. 5, 4, 21; id. Eun. 3, 1, 17; Cato, R. R. 48 (49); 135 (136); so id. ib. 112 (113): equos quinto anno... amittere binos (dentes);

    tum renascentes eis sexto anno impleri,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 2 sq.: collo [p. 1909] cari jussit hominem in aureo lecto, abacosque complures ornavit... Tum ad mensam eximia forma pueros jussit consistere, eosque, etc., Cic. Tusc. 5, 21, 61:

    dixerat hoc ille, cum puer nuntiavit venire ad eum Laelium... Tum Scipio e cubiculo est egressus, etc.,

    id. Rep. 1, 12, 18; id. Div. 2, 66, 135; id. Clu. 14, 40; id. Cat. 3, 5, 10; id. Ac. 2, 5, 13; id. Div. 1, 35, 77:

    hostes suos ab oppugnatione reduxerunt. Tum suo more conclamaverunt ut, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 26; cf. id. ib. 7, 64; 5, 43 fin.;

    5, 48: adsurgentem ibi regem cuspide ad terram adfixit. Tum spolia caputque abscisum spiculo gerens... hostes fudit,

    Liv. 4, 19, 5; 5, 21, 1; 1, 26, 9; 1, 18, 10; 1, 20, 1; 1, 22, 6; 1, 28, 4; 1, 28, 9; 2, 24, 4;

    3, 8, 11, etc.: tum Caesar cum exercitu Thessaliam petit,

    Vell. 2, 52, 1; Val. Max. 5, 1, 3; Curt. 4, 3, 7; Tac. A. 3, 28; 11, 35; id. H. 4, 84; Ov. M. 2, 122; 4, 80; 7, 121; 10, 481; 14, 386; Flor. 1, 13, 12; Gell. 1, 19, 5; 1, 23, 5.—
    (β).
    In partic., foll. by an abl. absol.:

    tum, prope jam perculsis aliis tribunis, A. Verginius Caesoni capitis diem dicit,

    Liv. 3, 11, 9; 8, 32, 1; 10, 29, 12:

    tum omni spe perdita, Meherdates dolo ejus vincitur, traditurque victori,

    Tac. A. 12, 15; 12, 16:

    tum, ferro extracto, confestim exanimatus est,

    Nep. Epam. 9, 4.—
    (γ).
    Implying a connection between two events, hence, under these circumstances, accordingly, thereupon:

    at pater omnipotens ira tum percitus acri... Phaethonta... Deturbavit in terram,

    Lucr. 5, 399:

    madefactum iri Graeciam sanguine... tum neque te ipsum non esse commotum, Marcumque Varronem et M. Catonem... vehementer esse perterritos,

    Cic. Div. 1, 32, 68; cf. id. ib. 1, 34, 76; Caes. B. G. 4, 25; cf. id. ib. 5, 49; 5, 51;

    7, 59: quippe quibus nec domi spes prolis, nec cum finitimis conubia essent. Tum ex consilio patrum Romulus legatos circa vicinas gentes misit,

    Liv. 1, 9, 2; 3, 26, 1; 3, 31, 7; 4, 45, 7.—
    2.
    Enumeration of a series of events; the co-ordinate clauses introduced by tum... tum, or primum (primo)... deinde... tum, etc.
    (α).
    Succession of time proper:

    ducem Hannibali unum e concilio datum (a Jove), tum ei ducem illum praecepisse ne respiceret, illum autem respexisse, tum visam beluam vastam, etc.,

    Cic. Div. 1, 24, 49; 1, 27, 57; 2, 28, 58 sq.:

    primo... deinde... tum... tum,

    id. Fin. 1, 16, 50; 5, 23, 65; id. Tusc. 5, 2, 5:

    primum... deinde... tum... postremo,

    id. N. D. 2, 1, 3; 3, 3, 6: primum colonos inde Romanos expulit: inde in Latinam viam transgressus, etc., inde Lavinium recepit; tum deinceps Corbionem, Vitelliam;

    postremum, etc.,

    Liv. 2, 39, 4:

    primi consules sub jugum missi, tum ut quisque gradu proximus erat, tum deinceps singulae legiones,

    id. 9, 6, 1:

    primo... deinde... tum... tum,

    id. 21, 22, 8; id. praef. 9; 3, 28, 8: 5, 39, 7;

    23, 23, 6: deinde... deinde... Tum... post quas, etc.,

    Curt. 3, 3, 24: primum... deinde... deinde... tum... postea, Masur. Gabin. ap. Gell. 5, 13, 5; Gai. Inst. 4, 60.—
    (β).
    So in partic.: tum (also hic, et;

    not deinde or postea), to denote the succession of speakers in dialogue: immo duas dabo, inquit adulescens... Tum senex ille: Si vis, inquit, quattuor sane dato,

    Plaut. Stich. 4, 1, 46 dub.:

    tum Piso... inquit, etc. Tum Quintus... inquit, etc. Hic ego... inquam, etc. Tum ille... inquit, etc. Tum Piso... inquit, etc. Et ille ridens... inquit, etc. Tum Piso exorsus est, etc.,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 2 sqq.:

    tum Atticus... inquit, etc. Tum ille... inquit, etc. Tum Brutus, etc. Tum ille, etc. Tum Atticus, etc. Tum Pomponius... inquit, etc.,

    id. Brut. 3, 11 sqq., and through the whole treatise; cf. id. Ac. 1, 2, 4; 1, 3, 9; 1, 4, 13; 1, 12, 43 and 44; 2, 19, 63; id. N. D. 1, 6, 15 sqq.; id. Rep. 1, 13, 19 sqq.; Liv. 7, 10, 2 sqq.; 23, 12, 8; Tac. Dial. 3; 15; 25; 42; Gell. 3, 1, 11 sqq.; 18, 1, 9 sqq.; Ov. M. 14, 594.—
    (γ).
    Transf., of sequence or succession of thought, passing into mere co-ordination (v. C. 2. b, g), then... again... furthermore:

    qui mi in cursu obstiterit, faxo vitae is obstiterit suae. Prius edico ne quis, etc. Tum pistores scrofipasci qui, etc. Tum piscatores.... Tum lanii autem qui, etc.,

    Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 28; 4, 2, 34; 4, 2, 39: (res familiaris) primum bene parta sit, tum quam plurimis se utilem praebeat, deinde augeatur ratione, diligentia, etc., Cic. Off. 1, 26, 92; id. Ac. 2, 47, 146; id. Tusc. 1, 28, 68 sq.; 5, 40, 117; id. Ac. 2, 10, 30; id. de Or. 1, 42, 190; id. Cat. 4, 3, 5; id. Agr. 1, 2, 5; id. Clu. 2, 6; Liv. 3, 26, 11.—
    C.
    Hence, as co-ordinating conjunction, introducing an additional assertion, or thought.
    1.
    Alone, = praeterea, and then, besides, also, moreover, on the other hand (freq. in ante-class. style and in Cic.;

    rare in Livy and post-Aug. prose): argenti aurique advexit multum, lanam purpuramque multam... tum Babylonica peristromata, etc.,

    Plaut. Stich. 2, 3, 54; id. Rud. 2, 4, 10; id. Bacch. 4, 3, 71; 4, 8, 17; id. Ps. 3, 2, 78; id. Aul. 1, 2, 6; 1, 3, 16; id. Men. 5, 5, 41; id. Mil. 4, 2, 13; id. Pers. 1, 3, 15; 4, 2, 3; Ter. And. 1, 5, 27; 1, 2, 21; 2, 3, 7; id. Eun. prol. 4; 5, 6, 15; id. Heaut. 2, 1, 16; Lucr. 4, 680; cf. id. 1, 494; 4, 1152:

    magnum ingenium L. Luculli, magnumque optimarum artium studium, tum omnis ab eo percepta doctrina... caruit omnino rebus urbanis,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 1, 1; 2, 14, 43; id. Div. 1, 24, 50; 1, 42, 94; id. de Or. 1, 46, 201; id. Off. 1, 6, 19; id. Fin. 1, 6, 21; 2, 16, 53; id. Leg. 1, 5, 17; 1, 9, 26; id. Rab. Post. 14, 40; id. Phil. 13, 12, 26:

    altera ex parte Bellovaci instabant, alteram Camulogenus tenebat: tum legiones a praesidio interclusas maximum flumen distinebat,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 59; id. B. C. 3, 49: naves convenerunt duae Punicae quinqueremes;

    duae ab Heraclea triremes... tum quinque Rhodiae quadriremes,

    Liv. 42, 56, 6; 1, 40, 4; Sen. Vit. Beat. 3, 4; Just. 5, 10, 3.—Sometimes connecting two terms of the same clause, with the force of cum... tum (v. infra, 3. d.):

    quot me censes homines jam deverberasse, hospites tum civis?

    Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 14:

    faciendum est igitur nobis ut... veteranorum, tum legionis Martiae quartaeque consensus... confirmetur,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 3, 7; Liv. 28, 43, 1 (in co-ordination often with etiam, autem, and sometimes with praeterea and porro; v. III. infra).—
    2.
    Tum as correlative of a preceding tum.
    (α).
    With an added assertion or thought: ita est haec hominum natio: voluptarii atque potatores, Tum sycophantae... plurimi In urbe habitant;

    tum meretrices mulieres Nusquam perhibentur blandiores gentium,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 1, 35; id. Ep. 2, 2, 28; id. Mil. 3, 1, 100; 3, 1, 102.—
    (β).
    Tum... tum = nunc... nunc (modo... modo), sometimes... sometimes, now... now, at one time... at another (freq. in Cic., not in Caes., rare in Liv., and very rare in postAug. writers):

    tum huc, tum illuc inretitos impedit piscis,

    Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 17:

    tum hoc mihi probabilius, tum illud videtur,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 43, 134:

    mihi... tum hoc tum illud probabilius videtur,

    id. Off. 3, 7, 33; so id. Am. 4, 13; id. Sen. 13, 45; id. Top. 7, 31; id. N. D. 2, 19, 49:

    (alvus) tum restringitur, tum relaxatur,

    id. ib. 2, 54, 136; id. Rep. 3, 13 (14), 23; id. Leg. 2, 7, 16; id. Or. 63, 212; id. Sen. 3, 7; id. Inv. 1, 37, 66:

    dictator tum appellare tum adhortari milites,

    Liv. 8, 39, 4; Suet. Ner. 1; Gell. 1, 11, 15.—Tum may be repeated several times:

    plerique propter voluptatem tum in morbos graves, tum in damna, tum in dedecora incurrunt,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 14, 47; 3, 7, 26;

    so three times,

    id. N. D. 1, 12, 29; 1, 14, 37; 1, 15, 39; id. Inv. 1, 52, 98; id. Or. 3, 45, 177; id. Off. 1, 7, 22; id. Leg. 2, 17, 43; id. Top. 25, 96;

    four times,

    id. N. D. 1, 43, 120; 2, 20, 52; 2, 39, 101; id. Verr. 2, 4, 34, § 75;

    five times,

    id. N. D. 2, 5, 14; id. Inv. 1, 13, 17; 1, 41, 76; id. Verr. 2, 5, 36, § 94;

    six times,

    id. ib. 1, 53, 120;

    seven times,

    Quint. 9, 4, 133;

    nine times,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 50, 51.—And in chronological order (to be distinguished from the instances B. 2. a and g):

    Atheniensium (rem publicam constituerunt) tum Theseus, tum Draco, tum Solo, tum Clisthenes, tum multi alii,

    at different times, successively, Cic. Rep. 2, 1, 2.—
    (γ).
    Preceded or followed by other co-ordinate words (alias, modo, aliquando, aut... aut, nunc... nunc):

    ex quo intellegitur qualis ille sit quem tum moderatum, alias modestum, tum temperantem, alias constantem continentemque dicimus,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 36:

    tum... tum... aliquando,

    id. Div. 2, 2, 6:

    tum... tum... aut... aut,

    id. Or. 61, 204:

    modo... tum autem,

    id. N. D. 2, 40, 142:

    nunc... nunc... tum... tum,

    Flor. 1, 17, 5.—
    (δ).
    Tum... tum = et... et, both... and, not only... but also, partly... partly, without regard to time, the second term being frequently strengthened by etiam (mostly post-Aug.):

    Milo Compsam oppugnans, ictusque lapide tum Clodio, tum patriae, quam armis petebat, poenas dedit,

    Vell. 2, 68, 3:

    Muciam et Fulviam, tum a patre, tum a viro utramque inclitam,

    Val. Max. 9, 1, 8:

    Caesar Pompejo tum proprias, tum etiam filiae lacrimas reddidit,

    id. 5, 1, 10; Quint. 7, 3, 18; Sen. Q. N. 4, 2, 28; id. Clem. 1, 19, 2; Front. Aquaed. 1; Tac. A. 12, 33; Suet. Tit. 3; Nep. praef. 8;

    and with etiam,

    Val. Max. 2, 2, 8; 5, 9, 1; 7, 6 prooem.; Nep. Them. 2, 3.—
    3.
    As correlative with a preceding cum, introducing particular after a universal or a stronger or more important assertion after a weaker or less important.
    a.
    Connecting complete sentences with different predicates, cum... tum = as... so, while... (tum being not translated; ante-class. cum always with indic.; class. with subj. or indic.):

    quom antehac te amavi, et mihi amicam esse crevi... tum id mihi hodie aperuisti,

    Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 2; id. Truc. 4, 1, 6:

    quom id mihi placebat, tum uno ore omnes omnia Bona dicere,

    Ter. And. 1, 1, 69; id. Phorm. 1, 4, 10:

    quae cum res tota ficta sit pueriliter, tum ne efficit quidem quod vult,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 19; id. Tusc. 5, 39, 13; id. Fam. 13, 16, 1; and so with subj., id. N. D. 1, 1, 1; id. Off. 3, 2, 5; id. Lael. 7, 23; id. Brut. 39, 145; 11, 250:

    cum omnium rerum simulatio est vitiosa, tum amicitiae repugnat maxime,

    id. Lael. 25, 91; id. Div. 2, 27, 58; and so with indic., id. Planc. 33, 80; id. Tull. 4, 8; id. Div. in Caecil. 20, 65; id. Sest. 1, 2; id. Fam. 16, 4, 4:

    haec cum merito ejus fieri intellegebat, tum magni interesse arbitrabatur, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 4; 3, 16; id. B. C. 1, 58; Liv. 3, 34, 1; 4, 53, 4.—
    b.
    Clauses with the same predicate, which is placed after the first clause (always with indic.):

    nam mihi, cum multa eximie divineque videntur Athenae tuae peperisse, tum nihil melius illis mysteriis quibus, etc.,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 14, 36; id. Tusc. 4, 18, 42; id. Phil. 2, 5, 12; Liv. 4, 46, 10; 6, 38, 10.—
    c.
    Clauses with a common predicate placed before both co-ordinate terms, cum... tum = not only, but also; as... so especially:

    visa est Arcesilae cum vera sententia, tum honesta et digna sapiente,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 24, 77; id. Fin. 1, 16, 51; 2, 35, 119; 3, 1, 3:

    movit patres conscriptos cum causa tum auctor,

    Liv. 9, 10, 1; 4, 57, 2; Suet. Ner. 46 init.
    d.
    With a common predicate after both co-ordinate terms:

    quom virum tum uxorem, di vos perdant,

    Plaut. Men. 4, 2, 103:

    luxuria cum omni aetati turpis tum senectuti foedissima est,

    Cic. Off. 1, 34, 123; id. Clu. 59, 161; id. Verr. 2, 1, 34, § 86; id. N. D. 1, 21, 57; id. Deiot. 9, 26; id. Clu. 16, 46:

    concitatos animos flecti quam frangi putabat cum tutius tum facilius esse,

    Liv. 2, 23, 15; 6, 9, 8; 1, 57, 1; 10, 26, 13; Tac. Dial. 5.—With tum several times repeated:

    quem pater moriens cum tutoribus et propinquis, tum legibus, tum aequitati magistratuum, tum judiciis vestris commendatum putavit,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 58, § 151; cf. esp. id. Planc. 40, 95. —
    e.
    Tum, in this construction, is freq. strengthened,
    (α).
    By vero:

    cum haec sunt videnda, tum vero illud est hominis magni, etc.,

    in particular, Cic. Clu. 58, 159; id. Mur. 27, 55; id. Phil. 3, 5, 12; 7, 3, 9; cf. id. Or. 1, 23, 106; 3, 16, 60; Liv. 34, 39, 9; Quint. 12, 1, 25.—
    (β).
    By maxime, above all, most of all, especially, chiefly:

    cum omnibus in rebus temeritas in adsentando turpis est, tum in eo loco maxime in quo ju dicandum est quantum, etc.,

    Cic. Div. 1, 4, 7; id. Tusc. 4, 1, 1; 5, 12, 36; id. Rosc. Am. 25, 69:

    cum infamia atque indignitas rei impediebat, tum maxime quod, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 56; Sall. J. 43, 5; Liv. 1, 8, 2; Suet. Claud. 30; Quint. 6, 1, 29.—
    (γ).
    By praecipue, especially, chiefly, above all:

    cum omnium sociorum provinciarumque rationem diligenter habere debetis, tum praecipue Siciliae,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 1, § 2; id. Fam. 13, 11, 3:

    fortuna quae plurimum potest cum in reliquis rebus, tum praecipue in bello,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 68; Liv. 22, 43, 11; 1, 40, 3; Quint. 1, 1, 29; 1, 10, 13; 5, 10, 106; Plin. Ep. 4, 3, 2.—
    (δ).
    By inprimis, chiefly, principally:

    cum multa non probo, tum illud inprimis quod, etc.,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 18; id. Fam. 12, 22, 3.—
    (ε).
    By cumprimis, chiefly, principally: quapropter bene cum superis de rebus habenda Nobis est ratio... tum cumprimis Unde anima atque animi constet [p. 1910] natura videndum, Lucr. 1, 131.—
    (ζ).
    By certe, especially, at least, assuredly:

    at cum de plurimis eadem dicit, tum certe de maximis,

    Cic. Fin. 4, 5, 13; id. Fam. 7, 4; cf. Quint. 2, 1, 10.—
    (η).
    By nimirum, assuredly, undoubtedly:

    cum plurimas... commoditates amicitia contineat, tum illa nimirum praestat omnibus quod, etc.,

    Cic. Am. 7, 23. —
    (θ).
    By etiam, besides, as well:

    cum omnes omnibus ex terris homines improbos audacesque collegerat, tum etiam multos fortes viros et bonos... tenebat,

    Cic. Cael. 6, 14; id. Ac. 2, 10, 31; id. Tusc. 1, 1, 2:

    quos tu cum memoriter, tum etiam erga nos amice et benevole collegisti,

    id. Fin. 1, 10, 34; id. Verr. 2, 3, 23, § 56:

    cum sua virtute, tum etiam alienis vitiis,

    id. Leg. 23, 67; id. Fin. 2, 12, 38; id. N. D. 2, 37, 95; id. de Or. 3, 60, 225; Liv. 1, 21, 2; 7, 23, 6; 7, 32, 10; Val. Max. 7, 2, 3; 3, 2, 10; 9, 6, 3; Quint. 9, 1, 20; 9, 4, 143.—
    (ι).
    By quoque, also, besides, as well:

    cum potestas major, tum vir quoque potestati par hostes trans Anienem submovere,

    Liv. 4, 17, 11; 1, 22, 2; cf. Quint. 12, 10, 72.—
    (κ).
    By et, also, besides, too:

    cujus mortem cum luctus civitatis, tum et dictaturae undecim insignem fecere,

    Just. 19, 1, 7.—
    (λ).
    By praeterea, moreover, besides:

    dicimus C. Verrem cum multa libidinose fecerit, tum praeterea quadringentiens sestertium ex Sicilia abstulisse,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 18, 56.
    II.
    Tum as correlative of dependent clauses (freq. in ante - class. writings and Cic., rare in post-Aug. writings).
    A.
    With temporal clauses, introduced by cum, = at the time when, at a time when.
    1.
    Referring to definite past time.
    a.
    Tum as antecedent of cum:

    jam tum cum primum jussit me ad se arcessier, Roget quis, Quid tibi cum illa?

    Ter. Eun. 3, 3, 4; id. Heaut. 2, 3, 21:

    qui (Hercules) tum dolore frangebatur cum immortalitatem ipsa morte quaerebat,

    Cic. Tusc. 2, 8, 20:

    bene apud majores nostros senatus tum cum florebat imperium decrevit ut, etc.,

    id. Div. 1, 41, 91; id. Phil. 2, 44, 114; id. Div. 1, 17, 30; id. Verr. 2, 2, 66, § 160; id. Clu. 33, 89; id. Verr. 1, 2, 5; id. Brut. 2, 7; 23, 89; id. Off. 3, 27, 100; id. Agr. 2, 24, 64; id. Phil. 2, 39, 100; 3, 4, 11:

    tum mittendos legatos fuisse cum Perseus Graecas urbes obsideret,

    Liv. 45, 3, 7:

    tum cum Vipereos sparsi... dentes,

    Ov. M. 4, 572; id. H. 3, 23; Val. Max. 6, 1, 12.—After pluperf.:

    nam tum cum in Asia res magnas permulti amiserant scimus Romae solutione impedita fidem concidisse,

    Cic. Imp. Pomp. 7, 19; Val. Max. 3, 6, 1; 2, 8, 15 fin. —Tum inserted in the temporal clause:

    cum Davo egomet vidi jurgantem ancillam... quom ibi me adesse neuter tum praesenserat,

    Ter. And. 5, 1, 20.—
    b.
    Tum, introducing the apodosis of the temporal clause (generally not transl. in Engl.).
    (α).
    Of coincident events, cum... tum = while: quom genui tum morituros scivi, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 58, 132 (Trag. Rel. v. 361 Vahl.); Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 18:

    cum minime videbamur, tum maxime philosophabamur,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 3, 6; id. Agr. 2, 11, 26; id. Cael. 26, 63; id. Phil. 3, 5, 13:

    cum pavida mulier nullam opem videret, tum Tarquinius fateri amorem, orare, etc.,

    Liv. 1, 58, 3; 5, 11, 4. —
    (β).
    Tum = deinde, usu. after a pluperf.:

    id cum Sulla fecisset, tum ante oppidum Nolam Samnitium castra cepit,

    Cic. Div. 1, 33, 72; id. Brut. 92, 319; id. Ac. 2, 3, 9; 2, 3, 15; id. Fin. 1, 8, 26; id. Tusc. 4, 20, 45; id. Div. 1, 25, 53; 2, 2, 7; id. Rep. 2, 25, 47; Liv. 21, 11, 8; cf. id. 1, 26, 7; 23, 22, 4.—Inserted in the apodosis:

    cum jam humanae opes egestae a Veis essent, amoliri tum deum dona,

    Liv. 5, 22, 3.—
    2.
    Referring to definite present time:

    quem esse negas, eundem esse dicis. Cum enim miserum esse dicis, tum eum qui non sit, dicis esse,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 6, 12.—
    3.
    Referring to indefinite time.
    a.
    As antecedent of the clause, = at the time when, at a time when, whenever: hominum inmortalis est infamia;

    etiam tum vivit quom esse credas mortuam,

    Plaut. Pers. 3, 1, 28; id. As. 1, 3, 55; id. Merc. 3, 2, 7; Cato, R. R. 31:

    nec sibi enim quisquam tum se vitamque requirit Cum pariter mens et corpus sopita quiescunt,

    Lucr. 3, 919; 4, 444; 4, 455;

    4, 1166: omnis praedictio mali tum probatur cum ad praedictionem cautio adjungitur,

    Cic. Div. 2, 25, 54; id. Fin. 2, 32, 104; id. N. D. 2, 3, 9: tum cum sine pondere suci Mobilibus ventis arida facta volant, Ov. H. 5, 109; Cic. Ac. 1, 12, 44; 2, 27, 88; id. Fin. 4, 8, 20; id. Tusc. 3, 9, 20; 5, 26, 73; id. N. D. 1, 4, 9; id. Off. 1, 27, 93.—Tum maxime... cum plurimum = eo magis quo magis:

    eam (partem animi) tum maxime vigere cum plurimum absit a corpore,

    Cic. Div. 1, 32, 70; so, cum maxime... tum maxime; v. b. a foll.—
    b.
    Tum introducing the apodosis.
    (α).
    As coincident:

    quom amamus, tum perimus,

    Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 94:

    ulmus, cum folia cadunt, tum iterum tempestiva est,

    Cato, R. R. 17; so id. ib. 155 (156):

    cum ea quae quasi involuta fuerunt, aperti sunt, tum inventa dicuntur,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 8, 26; id. Fin. 5, 10, 29; 1, 17, 57; id. N. D. 2, 52, 129; 1, 19, 49; id. Imp. Pomp. 6, 15.—Cum maxime... tum maxime = quo magis eo magis:

    nam quom pugnabant maxume, ego tum fugiebam maxume,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 45:

    quamobrem omnes, cum secundae res sunt maxume, tum maxume Meditari secum oportet, etc.,

    Cic. Tusc. 3, 14, 30 poet. —
    (β).
    As subsequent:

    ad legionem quom itum, adminiculum eis danunt tum jam aliquem cognatum suum,

    Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 47:

    eo cum accessit ratio argumentique conclusio... tum et perceptio eorum omnium apparet,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 10, 30; 2, 41, 128; id. Fin. 5, 9, 24; 1, 20, 69; 5, 15, 41; id. Tusc. 1, 4, 8; 1, 24, 58; 3, 2, 3; id. N. D. 2, 48, 123; id. Div. 2, 19, 44.—
    4.
    Referring to future time.
    (α).
    Tum as antecedent of cum:

    quom mi haec dicentur dicta, tum tu, furcifer, quasi mus in medio pariete vorsabere,

    Plaut. Cas. 1, 51; id. Bacch. 3, 4, 20:

    non committam ut tum haec res judicetur cum haec frequentia Roma discesserit,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 18, 54; id. Agr. 2, 17, 44; 2, 25, 67; id. Fin. 4, 22, 62; id. Tusc. 1, 20, 46; Liv. 23, 13, 4; 41, 10, 7; Ov. M. 2, 651; id. H. 15, 293; Nep. Them. 6, 5.—
    (β).
    Tum introducing the apodosis:

    quom videbis, tum scies,

    Plaut. Bacch. 1, 2, 37; 4, 6, 30:

    de quo cum perpauca dixero, tum ad jus civile veniam,

    Cic. Leg. 1, 12, 34; id. Clu. 2, 6; 4, 9; Liv. 3, 56, 10.—
    B.
    With temporal clause, introduced by ubi.
    1.
    Tum as antecedent of the clause (very rare):

    vitem novellam resecare tum erit tempus ubi valebit,

    Cato, R. R. 33:

    tum tu igitur demum id adulescenti aurum dabis, ubi erit locata virgo in matrimonium?

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 3, 52.—
    2.
    Tum introducing the apodosis.
    (α).
    Referring to definite past time (tum always = deinde):

    ubi eorum dolorem majorem quam ceterorum cognovi, tum meum animum in illos, tum mei consilii causam proposui, tum eos hortatus sum, etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 63, § 140; Sall. J. 94, 3:

    ubi illuxit, et Romanis Punica et Gallica arma cognita, tum dubitationem exemere,

    Liv. 25, 10, 5; 1, 9, 10; 4, 57, 3; 9, 43, 16; 21, 25, 12; 23, 11, 4.—
    (β).
    Referring to indefinite time:

    post ubi tempust promissa jam perfici, Tum coacti necessario se aperiunt,

    Ter. And. 4, 1, 8: Cato, R. R. 3 init.; 17:

    ubi jam morbi se flexit causa... Tum quasi vaccillans primum consurgit,

    Lucr. 3, 503; 6, 129; 6, 526.—
    (γ).
    Referring to future time:

    otium ubi erit, tum tibi operam ludo et deliciae dabo,

    Plaut. Rud. 2, 4, 13; id. Stich. 4, 2, 14:

    ubi tu voles, Ubi tempus erit, sat habet si tum recipitur,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 32; Plaut. Truc. 4, 4, 18; id. Bacch. 4, 3, 72; id. Pers. 4, 7, 19; id. Cas. 3, 2, 27:

    ut ubi id interrogando argumentis firmavero, tum testes ad crimen accommodem,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 18, 55:

    ubi haerere jam aciem videris, tum terrorem equestrem infer,

    Liv. 6, 12, 10; 22, 55, 8.—
    C.
    With a temporal clause introduced by postquam.
    1.
    Tum as antecedent of the clause (very rare):

    Flaminius qui ne quieto quidem hoste ipse quieturus erat, tum vero postquam res sociorum ante oculos prope suos ferri vidit, suum id dedecus ratus, etc.,

    Liv. 22, 3, 7; Val. Max. 3, 8, 1 (v. infra, III. A. 2. a. b).—
    2.
    Tum introducing the apodosis (always = deinde).
    (α).
    Referring to definite past time:

    posteaquam e portu piratae exierunt, tum coeperunt quaerere homines, etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 38, § 100; Sall. J. 106, 6; 84, 1; id. Cat. 51, 40 (al. tunc):

    postquam satis virium collectum videbat, tum ex suis unum sciscitatum Romam ad patrem misit,

    Liv. 1, 54, 5; 3, 66, 5; 6, 13, 4; 22, 48, 4; 25, 10, 6; Gell. 5, 3, 6.—
    (β).
    Referring to indefinite time: postquam vero commoditas quaedam... dicendi copiam consecuta est, tum ingenio freta malitia pervertere urbes adsuevit, Cic. Inv. 1, 2, 3.—
    D.
    With a temporal clause introduced by ut.
    1.
    Tum as antecedent of the clause (very rare):

    tum vero ingentem gemitum dat Ut spolia, ut currus, utque ipsum corpus amici... conspexit,

    Verg. A. 1, 485; cf. id. ib. 12, 218.—
    2.
    Tum introducing the apodosis.
    (α).
    Of definite past time:

    nam ut dudum adcurrimus ad Alcesimarchum... tum mi, puto, prae timore hic excidisse Cistellam,

    Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 46:

    sed ut intellectum est quantam vim haberet accurata... oratio, tum etiam magistri dicendi multi subito exstiterunt,

    Cic. Brut. 8, 30; id. Phil. 9, 4, 9; Liv. 24, 44, 10; id. 21, 54, 9; 23, 34, 6.—
    (β).
    Referring to future time:

    neque ut quaeque res delata ad nos erit, tum denique scrutari locos debemus,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 34, 146:

    traditum esse ut quando aqua Albana abundasset, tum, si eam Romanus rite emisisset, victoriam de Vejentibus dari (= si quando),

    Liv. 5, 15, 11 Weissenb. ad loc.—
    E.
    With a temporal clause introduced by quando.
    1.
    Tum as antecedent of the clause.
    (α).
    Of definite past time:

    auctoritatem senatus exstare sentio, tum, quando Alexandro mortuo, legatos Tyrum misimus,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 41.—
    (β).
    Of future time:

    at scire tum memento quando id quod voles habebis,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 1, 41; id. Mil. 3, 1, 213; id. Most. 3, 1, 136; id. Men. 5, 7, 57:

    utinam tum essem natus quando Romani dona accipere coepissent,

    Cic. Off. 2, 21, 75.—
    2.
    Tum introducing the apodosis.
    (α).
    Of indefinite time (quando = whenever):

    quando esurio tum crepant (intestina),

    Plaut. Men. 5, 5, 27; id. Truc. 1, 1, 15; id. Ps. 4, 7, 85:

    quando mulier dotem marito dabat, tum quae ex suis bonis retinebat reciperare dicebatur,

    Gell. 17, 6, 6; 7 (6), 14, 4.—
    (β).
    Of future time:

    at tu, quando habebis, tum dato,

    Plaut. Men. 3, 3, 23:

    quando ab eadem parte sol eodemque tempore iterum defecerit, tum signis omnibus ad principium revocatis, expletum annum habeto,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 22, 24:

    quando mihi usus venerit, tum quaeram ex te atque discam,

    Gell. 6 (7), 17, 4.—
    F.
    In the apodosis after simul ac:

    an simul ac nubes successere, ipse in eas tum Descendit (Juppiter), prope ut hinc teli determinet ictus?

    Lucr. 6, 402.—
    G.
    With a temporal clause introduced by dum.
    1.
    Tum as antecedent:

    sanctius visum est nomen Augusti, ut scilicet jam tum dum colit terras, ipso numine ac titulo consecretur,

    Flor. 2, 33, 66 (4, 12, 66).—
    2.
    Tum introducing the apodosis:

    dum habeat, tum amet,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 23:

    dum se glomerant... tum pondere turris Procubuit,

    Verg. A. 9, 540.—
    H.
    As antecedent of quamdiu:

    qui cum tibi amicus non modo tum fuerit quamdiu tecum in provincia fuerit, verum etiam nunc sit cum, etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 24, § 58.—
    K.
    Denoting a logical consequence after quando and cum:

    quando ergo erga te benignus fui... tum te mihi benigne itidem addecet... referre gratiam,

    Plaut. Rud. 5, 3, 35:

    cum magnus numerus deesset, tum iste homo nefarius in eorum locum... substituere coepit cives Romanos,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 28, § 72.—
    L.
    After relative clauses denoting time: qua tempestate Paris Helenam innuptis junxit nuptiis, Ego tum gravida expletis jam fere ad pariendum mensibus, Poet. ap. Cic. de Or. 3, 58, 219 (Trag. Rel. p. 246 Rib.).—
    M.
    With conditional clauses.
    1.
    With a conditional clause introduced by si, sin, ni (not nisi).
    (α).
    Tum as antecedent of clause:

    tum pol ego interii, homo si ille abiit,

    Plaut. Ps. 4, 1, 6; id. Men. 2, 2, 71; Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 40:

    si tenuis causa est, tum etiam argumentandi tenue filum,

    Cic. Or. 36, 124; id. Rep. 1, 40, 62; 2, 9, 15; id. Fin. 1, 19, 63; id. N. D. 1, 6, 13; id. Verr. 2, 3, 47, § 112:

    tum vero ego nequiquam Capitolium servaverim si civem in servitutem duci videam,

    Liv. 6, 14, 4; 3, 9, 11; 6, 14, 4; 7, 34, 14; Cato ap. Plin. 29, 1, 7, § 14; Gell. 2, 12, 1 sq.; 4, 13, 1; 14, 2, 21.—
    (β).
    Tum introducing the apodosis:

    si triduum hoc hic erimus, tum arbores in te cadent,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 3, 30; id. Rud. 5, 2, 59; 3, 4, 49; id. As. 1, 3, 89; id. Rud. 1, 3, 13; id. Ps. 4, 1, 1; 4, 1, 48 (39); Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 64; 3, 1, 17; id. Phorm. 1, 3, 19; Cato, R. R. 26; cf. id. ib. 27:

    quod si, ut spero, cepero, tum vero litteras publice mittam,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 10, 3; id. Div. 1, 44, 100; cf. id. Ac. 2, 10, 32; id. Fin. 2, 4, 79; id. N. D. 3, 36, 87; id. Rep. 1, 43, 66: id. [p. 1911] Rosc. Am. 49, 142:

    si dimicandum erit, tum tu in novissimos te recipito,

    Liv. 7, 40, 13; 8, 10, 12; Hor. S. 1, 2, 97; Ov. M. 7, 32.—

    Esp., denoting the consequences of perjury in ancient formulas of oaths: si ego injuste illos homines dedier mihi exposco, tum patriae compotem me numquam siris esse,

    Liv. 1, 32, 7; 1, 24, 8; 22, 53, 11; hence, quid si falles? Me. Tum Mercurius Sosiae iratus siet, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 239; 3, 2, 52; id. Aul. 4, 10, 50; cf. also Liv. 3, 64, 10.—
    2.
    With a condition contrary to fact.
    (α).
    Tum, antecedent of clause:

    tum esset ostentum, si anguem vectis circumplicavisset,

    Cic. Div. 2, 28, 62; id. Verr. 2, 2, 68, § 164:

    tum id audirem si tibi soli viveres,

    id. Marcell. 8, 25; id. Fin. 4, 13, 33; id. Div. 2, 35, 73.—
    (β).
    Tum introducing the apodosis:

    si quidem me amaret, tum istuc prodesset,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 56:

    quodsi omnia nobis quae ad victum pertinent. suppeditarentur, tum optimo quisque ingenio, totum se in cognitione et scientia collocaret,

    Cic. Off. 1, 44, 158. —
    N.
    After an abl. absol.
    1.
    With perfect participles (= postquam or cum... tum), mostly with denique, vero, demum.
    (α).
    Referring to definite past time:

    ut morte ejus nuntiata tum denique bellum confectum arbitraretur,

    Cic. Mur. 16, 34:

    sed confecto proelio tum vero cerneres quanta vis animi fuisset in exercitu Catilinae,

    Sall. C. 61, 1:

    ita rebus divinis peractis tum de bello deque republica dictator rettulit,

    Liv. 22, 11, 1; 2, 29, 1; 2, 29, 3; 3, 56, 1; 5, 50, 8; Plin. 11, 20, 22, § 68.—
    (β).
    Referring to indefinite time:

    hisce omnibus rebus consideratis, tum denique id quod primum est dicendum, postremum soleo cogitare, quo utar exordio,

    Cic. Or. 2, 77, 315.—
    (γ).
    Referring to future time (the abl. absol. = a fut. perf.):

    ita prope XL. diebus interpositis tum denique se responsuros esse arbitrantur,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 10, 31; 1, 18, 54; id. Fin. 4, 13, 32; id. Scaur. Fragm. 10, 22.—
    2.
    With pres. participles (post-class.):

    tacentibus cunctis, tum ipse (dixit), etc.,

    Just. 12, 15, 6.
    III.
    Particular connections.
    A.
    With other particles of time.
    1.
    Jam tum, already at that time, i. e. earlier than might be anticipated:

    jam tum erat suspitio Dolo malo haec fieri,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 3, 8; cf. id. ib. 4, 4, 58; id. Phorm. 5, 8, 34:

    quippe etenim jam tum divom mortalia saecla Egregias animo facies vigilante videbant,

    Lucr. 5, 1169; 5, 1037:

    ut mihi jam tum divinasse ille (Romulus) videatur hanc urbem sedem aliquando summo esse imperio praebituram,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 5, 10; 2, 7, 12; id. Div. 2, 57, 118; id. Tusc. 4, 2, 4:

    jam tum in Palatio monte Lupercal hoc fuisse ludicrum ferunt,

    Liv. 1, 5, 1; 1, 7, 16; 1, 41, 7; 10, 21, 14;

    24, 49, 1: ut jam tum qualis futurus esset ostenderet,

    Suet. Dom. 1; Curt. 4, 6, 29.—
    2.
    Tum demum and tum denique, then only, then at length, then at last, not till then, i. e. later than might be expected, implying delayed action.
    a.
    Tum demum.
    (α).
    In gen.:

    adversisque in rebus noscere qui sit. Nam verae voces tum demum pectore ab imo Eiciuntur,

    Lucr. 3, 58:

    tum demum Liscus, oratione Caesaris adductus, quod antea tacuerat proponit,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 17; 5, 33; Sall. J. 46, 1:

    nec ante in campum degressi sunt quam, etc. Tum demum castra Etruscorum pro moenibus Fidenarum posita,

    Liv. 4, 17, 12; 45, 12, 6; 2, 20, 11; 5, 39, 2; 23, 19, 15 et saep.; Val. Max. 1, 6, 10; 1, 7, 4; Curt. 3, 12, 12; Tac. A. 3, 18; 3, 47.—
    (β).
    In partic., referring to clauses introduced by cum, ubi, si, or abl. absol. (v. II. A. B. L. M.), denoting absolute restriction to the terms of the clause:

    imo etiam ubi expolivero, magis hoc tum demum dices,

    Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 60:

    tum demum mihi procax Academia videbitur si aut consenserint omnes, aut, etc.,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 6, 13:

    cum is Casilini eo die mansurum dixisset, tum demum cognitus est error,

    Liv. 22, 13, 8; Vell. 2, 115, 4; Val. Max. 3, 8, 1 fin.; 7, 2, 4; Curt. 3, 11, 6; Plin. Ep. 8, 20, 7.—
    (γ).
    Sometimes = nunc demum (anteclass.): victus es, Chaline. St. Tum nos demum vivere. Olympio. Gaudeo, Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 65.—
    b.
    Tum denique.
    (α).
    In gen.:

    tum denique tauros in gregem redigo,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 5:

    injecta glaeba tumulus is (locus) ubi humatus est vocatur, ac tum denique multa religiosa jura complectitur,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 22, 57; id. Fin. 3, 22, 76; id. Tusc. 3, 26, 61: nequiquam temptati ut tum denique desisterent impediendo bello, Liv. 4, 55, 5; Ov. M. 4, 519; 7, 857; 10, 664.—
    (β).
    Referring to clauses with cum, etc. (v. II. A. B. L. M.):

    tum denique homines nostra intellegimus bona quom quae in potestate habuimus ea amisimus,

    Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 33:

    quo cum venerimus, tum denique vivemus,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 31, 75; 3, 31, 75; id. Leg. 2, 4, 10; id. Rep. 1, 6, 11; so,

    tum denique si,

    id. Fam. 14, 2, 3; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 10, § 29; id. Verr. 2, 2, 1, § 1:

    indicandum primum fuisse, dein petendum praesidium, postremo ni impetraretur, tum denique querendum,

    Liv. 23, 43, 2; Cato ap. Plin. 17, 18, 29, § 126 (for tum vero denique after ut, Cic. Phil. 9, 4, 9, v. II. D. 2. a).—
    3.
    Tum primum (rarely primo), then for the first time:

    tum genus humanum primum mollescere coepit,

    Lucr. 5, 1014:

    ludorum gratia quos tum primum anniversarios in circo facere constituisset,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 7, 12; id. Sen. 21, 78; Caes. B. G. 7, 11:

    ponte sublicio tum primum in Tiberi facto,

    Liv. 1, 33, 6; 2, 41, 3; 39, 22, 2; 2, 20, 6; 39, 49, 4; Vell. 2, 37, 5; Tac. A. 2, 27; id. H. 4, 57; Curt. 3, 12, 26. —
    4.
    With deinde, hic, postea, with consecutive force emphatic.
    a.
    Deinde tum (very rare):

    primum ea quae sumus acturi cogitare debemus, deinde tum dicere ac facere,

    Varr. L. L. 6, 6, 62.—
    b.
    Tum deinde.
    (α).
    = tum demum or tum denique, then at length, not till then, then only:

    nonne optime patronus occurrat prius conviciis luxuriae, etc., tum deinde narret de bonis Pallae? etc.,

    Quint. 4, 2, 27; 12, 10, 11:

    emam, aedificabo, credam, exigam, honores geram: tum deinde lassam senectutem in otium referam,

    Sen. Ep. 101, 4; Plin. 16, 44, 95, § 251.—So corresp. with cum:

    quas cum solus pertulisset, tum deinde comitia collegae subrogando habuit,

    Liv. 2, 8, 3 (Weissenb. demum, by conj.); Col. R. R. 1, 6, 13. —
    (β).
    = an emphatic deinde: nam praetermisit quod in prima parte sumere debuit;

    tum deinde eodem ipso quod omiserat quasi proposito ad confirmandum aliud utitur,

    Gell. 2, 8, 3; 13, 24 (23), 1; Just. 2, 1, 19.—
    c.
    With hic:

    hic tum repente Pacilius quidam accedit, ait, etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 38, § 94:

    hic ego tum ad respondendum surrexi,

    id. Clu. 18, 51; 27, 73:

    hic tum injectus est hominibus scrupulus,

    id. ib. 28, 76; id. Sest. 11, 25.—
    d.
    Tum postea:

    tum postea complorantibus nostris, dies quidem tandem inluxit,

    Gell. 19, 1, 3; so id. 14, 3, 10 (for quid tum postea, v. D. 1.).—
    5.
    With interim:

    unum, alterum, tertium annum Sassia quiescebat... Tum interim, Q. Hortensio, Q. Metello coss.... despondet ei filiam suam,

    Cic. Clu. 64, 179.—
    B.
    With particles of emphasis.
    1.
    Tum vero (sometimes tum enimvero or enimvero tum), then indeed, at that crisis, then if not before, etc., or merely = emphatic then, denoting either coincidence or sequence of action.
    (α).
    In gen.:

    discedit a Melino Cluentia. Tum vero illa egregia mater palam exsultare... coepit,

    Cic. Clu. 5, 14; 22, 61; id. Agr. 1, 1, 3; id. Verr. 2, 5, 41, § 107:

    semper equidem magno cum metu incipio dicere... tum vero ita sum perturbatus ut, etc.,

    id. Clu. 18, 51:

    tum vero dubitandum non existimavit quin ad eos proficisceretur,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 8; 5, 37; id. B. C. 1, 82; 2, 42:

    Aruns Tarquinius et Tullia minor... junguntur nuptiis. Tum vero in dies infestior Tulli senectus... coepit esse,

    Liv. 1, 47, 1; 2, 22, 6; 4, 49, 13; 10, 19, 12; 21, 45, 9; 21, 58, 5; Ov. M. 2, 227; 7, 685; Curt. 4, 13, 1; 3, 11, 5; Tac. Agr. 37.—And in enumerations:

    deinde... post autem... tum vero ipsam veterem Karthaginem vendunt,

    Cic. Agr. 1, 2, 5.—
    (β).
    As correlative of temporal or conditional clauses, and after abl. absol.:

    quod ubi Romam est nuntiatum, senatui metum injecit ne tum vero sustineri nec in urbe seditio, nec in castris posset,

    Liv. 5, 7, 4; Sall. J. 94, 3:

    tum vero... si,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 19, 63; Liv. 6, 14, 4 (v. II. M. 1. a, b).—With cum, Liv. 32, 12, 1:

    quae postquam frustra temptata rogumque parari... vidit, Tum vero gemitus... Edidit,

    Ov. M. 2, 621; Sall. J. 106, 6; 84, 1; id. Cat. 51, 40; v. C. 1. b. (so, tum vero denique after ut, Cic. Phil. 9, 4, 9; v. II. D. 2. and M. 1.).—
    2.
    Tum quidem, at that time, thereupon, then at least (usu. opposed to a later time): dixit sibi in somnis visum esse, etc. Et tum quidem incolumis exercitum liberavit; post triennium autem devovit se, etc., Cic. Div. 1, 24, 51; so,

    actum quidem,

    id. Fl. 25, 59; id. Lael. 11, 39:

    et tum quidem ab Dio Perseus in interiora regni recepit se... post dies paucos, etc.,

    Liv. 42, 39, 1; 1, 57, 10; 3, 2, 10;

    7, 17, 3.—Often in resuming the narrative after a digression: ac tum quidem regem... filium appellat,

    Curt. 4, 7, 25.—Merely emphatic:

    Duillio Cornelioque coss. etiam mari congredi ausus est. Tum quidem ipsa velocitas classis comparatae victoriae auspicium fuit,

    Flor. 1, 18 (2, 2), 7; so id. 1, 22 (2, 6), 20; 1, 40 (3, 5), 12.—With cum, Tac. Dial. 11.—
    3.
    Ne tum quidem, not even then:

    num quis horum miser hodie? Ne tum quidem, post spiritum extremum,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 37, 89; id. Div. 1, 26, 55; id. Verr. 2, 2, 40, § 98:

    ubi ne tum quidem eos prodire intellexit,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 50; 7, 53; Tac. H. 5, 21; Curt. 3, 2, 18.—With cum:

    ille vere ne tum quidem miser cum ab Oroete in crucem actus est,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 30, 92; so id. Tusc. 5, 20, 57; id. Verr. 2, 5, 23, § 59; Liv. praef. 12; 39, 39, 11.—
    4.
    Tum maxime (sometimes tum cummaxime).
    (α).
    Especially at that time, chiefly then: illi sumposia, nos convivia quod tum maxime simul vivitur, Cic. Fam. 9, 24, 35; id. Leg. 2, 11, 26.—With cum:

    quae quidem vis tum maxime cognita est cum... M. Cato, legem suadens, in Galbam multa dixit,

    Cic. Brut. 23, 89; id. Sest. 21, 47; id. Par. 4, 1, 29.—
    (β).
    Just then, just at that moment (not ante-Aug.):

    regi, tum maxime captivos ex Illyrico vendenti,

    Liv. 43, 20, 3; 1, 10, 1:

    per totam aciem vulgatum est, castra amissa esse, et tum cummaxime ardere,

    id. 40, 32, 1; so,

    tum cummaxime,

    id. 43, 7, 8:

    corpus enim suum a caupone trucidatum tum maxime plaustro ad portam ferri,

    Val. Max. 1, 7, ext. 10; 2, 10, 2; 3, 2, 2 fin.; Curt. 3, 4, 14; 6, 6, 10; Plin. 2, 63, 63, § 154; Quint. 2, 15, 30; 2, 61, 31; Suet. Caes. 65; id. Calig. 53.—So with cum:

    et quod tum maxime Abydum oppugnaret cum rex ab Attalo et Rhodiis ultro se bello lacessitum diceret,

    Liv. 31, 18, 2; Sen. Ira, 1, 15, 2.—
    (γ).
    Strengthening the co-ordinate tum after cum, so especially; v. I. C. 3. e. b (for cum maxime... tum maxime and tum maxime... cum plurimum, v. II. A. 3. a. b.).—
    5.
    Tum potissimum = tum maxime, just then (rare):

    C. Caesar... tum potissimum acie commissa impeditos religione hostes vicit,

    Front. Strat. 2, 1, 16.—
    6.
    Etiam tum.
    (α).
    Even then:

    etiam tum vivit cum esse credas mortuam,

    Plaut. Pers. 3, 1, 28:

    totum se Servilio etiam tum tradidit,

    even then, at so late a time, Cic. Sest. 62, 130:

    etiam tum cum verisimile erit,

    id. Rosc. Am. 20, 57.— So with cum, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 59, § 154; id. Dom. 13, 23; id. Sest. 38, 81.—
    (β).
    Still, as yet (also as one word; cf. etiamtum, and v. the foll. additional passages), Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 19, § 41; id. Fin. 3, 14, 48; id. Rep. 2, 12, 24; id. Arch. 3, 5; id. de Or. 2, 3, 12; id. Brut. 20, 80; id. Off. 2, 14, 47; Caes. B. C. 3, 93; Liv. 5, 40, 10; Val. Max. 9, 6, 3; Tac. A. 3, 72; Suet. Claud. 27 fin.; id. Dom. 22.—

    And with a negation, = nondum: ipsa ego non longos etiam tum scissa capillos,

    not yet long, Ov. H. 8, 79.—
    7.
    Tum etiam.
    (α).
    Followed by si or cum, even if, even when:

    atque equidem filium Tum etiam si nolit, cogam,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 65:

    qui tum etiam cum... circumfusi erant caligine,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 19, 45.—
    (β).
    Then also, then too, besides:

    tum etiam illud cogitatote, sic vivere Cornelium ut, etc.,

    Cic. Balb. 28, 65; id. N. D. 1, 16, 43; so id. Leg. 1, 13, 35; id. Fin. 2, 16, 53; Col. 12 praef.—
    8.
    Tum quoque.
    (α).
    Also then, then likewise, then as before, then as on another occasion mentioned before: ceu lapidem si Percutiat lapis aut ferrum;

    nam tum quoque lumen Exsilit,

    Lucr. 6, 162:

    tum quoque homini plus tribui quam nescio cui necessitati,

    Cic. Prov. Cons. 11, 28:

    tum quoque multis milibus Latinorum in civitatem acceptis,

    Liv. 1, 33, 5; 2, 52, 2; 21, 22, 4; Caes. B. C. 3, 37; Ov. M. 14, 369.—
    (β).
    Even then, = etiam tum (rare):

    et tamen tum quoque se absentes triumphare credunt,

    Liv. 45, 38, 13; 39, 41, 3; 39, 47, 11; Ov. H. 17 (18), 190.—
    (γ).
    In orat. obliq. (v. I. A. 2.), even now:

    quod si Romani tum quoque aequa aspernarentur,

    Liv. 42, 62, 7. —
    (δ).
    = sic quoque, even under the circumstances, even as it was, etc. (v. sic, V. 3.): ut si effugium patuisset in publicum, impleturae urbem tumultu fuerint. Tum quoque [p. 1912] aliquotiens integro corpore evaserunt, Liv. 24, 26, 13; 40, 16, 6; 43, 4, 1;

    9, 13, 9: tum quoque, amputata dextra, navem sinistra comprehendit,

    Just. 2, 9, 18.—
    9.
    Tum ipsum = eo ipso tempore, at the very time, just then, even then (only in Cic. in four passages; cf.:

    nunc ipsum): tota igitur ratio talium largitionum vitiosa est, temporibus necessaria, et tum ipsum... moderanda est,

    Cic. Off. 2, 17, 60:

    quem quidem cum sua voluntate ex patria Karthaginem revertisset, tum ipsum cum vigiliis et fame cruciaretur, clamat virtus beatiorem fuisse quam Thorium,

    id. Fin. 2, 20, 65 Madv. ad loc.:

    tum ipsum cum immolare velis extorum fieri mutatio potest,

    id. Div. 1, 52, 118:

    ita (oratores), non injuria, quotienscunque dicerent, id quod aliquando posset accidere, ne tum ipsum accideret, timere,

    id. Or. 1, 27, 123.—
    C.
    Tum with co-ordinating particles.
    1.
    Tum autem.
    (α).
    = praeterea, and then, besides (v. I. C. 1.): turpilucricupidum te vocant cives tui;

    tum autem sunt alii qui te volturium vocant,

    Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 64:

    oves scabrae sunt... Tum autem Surorum nemo exstat qui ibi sex menses vixerit,

    id. ib. 2, 4, 141; id. Mil. 4, 2, 13; id. Pers. 4, 2, 3; id. Poen. 5, 5, 34; 5, 7, 22; Ter. And. 1, 5, 34; id. Eun. 5, 9, 7; id. Hec. 2, 1, 14; 3, 2, 10:

    tum autem qui non ipso honesto movemur... callidi sumus, non boni,

    Cic. Leg. 1, 14, 41; id. Or. 1, 58, 247; 2, 19, 80.—
    (β).
    = tum... tum:

    visne igitur inter hos populos inambulantes, tum autem residentes quaeramus eisdem de rebus?

    Cic. Leg. 1, 5, 15.—
    (γ).
    = eo tempore, with autem as connective:

    tum illic autem Lemnius... uxorem duxit, etc.,

    Plaut. Cist. 1, 3, 25:

    tum autem ex omnibus montibus nives proluit,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 48.—
    (δ).
    But in this instance:

    uxori emunda ancilla'st: tum autem pluscula Supellectile opus est,

    Ter. Phorm. 4, 3, 60; 5, 7, 25 sq.—
    2.
    For tum etiam, v. B. 7. b.—
    3.
    Tum praeterea:

    nam tui similis est probe. Tum praeterea talem, nisi tu, nulla pareret filium,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 3, 20; so id. Ad. 3, 2, 47; id. Phorm. 3, 2, 33; Cic. Verr. 1, 18, 56 (v. I. C. 3. e. l).—
    4.
    Tum porro:

    tum porro venti magnam quoque tollere partem Umoris possunt,

    Lucr. 6, 623; 4, 829 (827).—
    D.
    Quid tum?
    1.
    In dialogue, what then? what next? what further? novi ego hos pugnos meos. Ca. Quid tum? Th. Quid tum? Rogitas? Hisce ego, si tu me inritaveris, placidum te hodie reddam, Plaut. Curc. 5, 3, 49; so id. As. 2, 2, 83; Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 47; 3, 5, 66; id. Phorm. 3, 3, 8.—And strengthened:

    quid tum postea?

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 3, 41; id. As. 2, 2, 68; 2, 2, 79; Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 78; 4, 2, 9; 4, 7, 23; id. Ad. 4, 5, 15; id. Hec. 4, 1, 36: videsne abundare me otio? A. Quid tum? Cic. Tusc. 2, 11, 26.—
    2.
    In imitation of a dialogue:

    at mulctantur bonis exsules. Quid tum? Parumne multa de toleranda paupertate dicuntur?

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 37, 107; so id. Quint. 22, 72; 27, 84; id. Verr. 2, 4, 59, § 132; id. Dom. 47, 123; id. Dejot. 7, 22; id. Phil. 1, 10, 26; Hor. S. 2, 3, 230.—
    3.
    As emphatic co-ordinative in quoting the different items of a document, law, etc.: quive in senatu sententiam dixit, dixerit. Quid tum? Qui eorum coiit, coierit, etc., what next? i. e. and then, listen! Cic. Clu. 54, 148; so id. Agr. 1, 5, 16; 3, 3, 11; id. Mur. 12, 26; id. Fl. 23, 55.—
    E.
    Tum temporis = eo tempore (post class. and rare; cf.:

    tunc temporis): postera die civitas principem suum, ac tum temporis consulem in foro expectabat,

    Just. 31, 2, 6.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tum

  • 7 tunc

    tunc, adv. demonstr., of time [tum, and demonstr. suffix -ce], then, at that time; but in ante-class. and class. prose tunc is always emphatic, and generally refers to a point of time. In post-Aug. style tunc freq. occurs without emphasis, and is freely used of periods of time. Tunc = deinde occurs first in the class. per. and rarely in prose; but is very freq. after the Aug. per. Tunc in mere co-ordinative use is very rare and not ante-class. (v. I. C.). Tunc coupled with an emphatic or temporal particle is very rare in class. prose, but freq. in the postAug. period. Poets often use tunc instead of tum before vowels for the sake of the metre. In general, tunc is not freq. till after the Aug. period. Cic. has tum about thirty times as often as tunc; Caes. has tunc only five times; Livy, in the first two books, has tunc five times, tum eighty-two times; but Val. Max. has tunc four times as often as tum. Sen. almost always has tunc; tum only in a few passages, mostly in co ordinative use. In Vitr., Suet., Plin., Just., and the jurists, tunc largely predominates; but Nep. has tunc once only, and Tac., who employs both words sparingly, has tum oftener than tunc. The Codd. very freq. vary between the words, and in many passages the reading is still doubtful. Undue weight has been given by some critics to opposition to nunc and connection with cum; cf. Kritz ad Sall. J. 5, 1; Zumpt ad Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 64, § 142; 2, 5, 10, § 27. Both tum and tunc are freq. opposed to nunc, and connected with cum.
    I.
    Absol.
    A.
    Referring an event to a time before mentioned.
    1.
    To definite past time.
    (α).
    To a period of time, = illis temporibus (only post-Aug.):

    tunc melius tenuere fidem cum paupere cultu Stabat in exigua ligneus aede deus,

    Tib. 1, 10, 19:

    nulli tunc subsessores alienorum matrimoniorum oculi metuebantur,

    Val. Max. 2, 1, 5:

    sed tunc clarissimus quisque juvenum pro amplificanda patria plurimum periculi sustinebat,

    id. 3, 2, 6:

    nunc quo ventum est? A servis vix impetrari potest ne eam supellectilem fastidiant qua tunc consul non erubuit,

    id. 4, 3, 7:

    quo pacto inter amicos viguisse tunc justitiam credimus, cum inter accusatores quoque, etc.,

    id. 6, 5, 6:

    si vere aestimare Macedonas qui tunc erant volumus, fatebimur, etc.,

    Curt. 4, 16, 33:

    sed civitati nullae tunc leges erant,

    Just. 2, 7, 3; 6, 9, 5.—
    (β).
    Referring to a point of time spoken of: cives Romani [p. 1914] tunc facti sunt Campani, Enn. ap. Censor. 14 (Ann. v. 174 Vahl.): tanto sublatae sunt Augmine tunc lapides, id. ap. Non. p. 211, 8 (Ann. v. 542 ib.): tunc ipsos adoriant, ne quis Spartam referat nuntium, Naev. ap. Prisc. 8, p. 801 P. (Trag. Rel. v. 16 Rib.):

    (Sulla) statim ex iis rebus quas tunc vendebat jussit ei praemium tribui, etc.,

    Cic. Arch. 10, 25:

    neque ego tunc princeps ad salutem esse potuissem si, etc.,

    id. Sull. 3, 9:

    his tunc cognitis rebus amici regis his... liberaliter responderunt,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 104:

    tunc duces Nerviorum... colloqui sese velle dicunt,

    at this time, id. B. G. 5, 41:

    quod se facturos minabantur, aegreque tunc sunt retenti quin oppidum irrumperent,

    id. B. C. 2, 13 fin.:

    Romanus tunc exercitus in agro Larinati erat,

    Liv. 22, 24, 1:

    itaque cum in ipsum, et innocentia tutum et magistratu in quo tunc erat, impetus fieri non posset, etc.,

    id. 4, 44, 6; cf. id. 2, 2, 2; 4, 8, 6; 10, 37, 10;

    44, 44, 3: nec, si rescindere posses (sc. jussa Jovis), Tunc aderas,

    Ov. M. 2, 679:

    tunc ego nec cithara poteram gaudere sonora, nec, etc.,

    Tib. 3, 4, 69:

    tunc urbis custodiis praepositus C. Maecenas,

    Vell. 2, 88, 2:

    forte evenit ut tunc summae dignitatis ibi femina veneno consumere se destinarit,

    Val. Max. 2, 6, 8:

    qui tunc Libitinam exercebant,

    id. 5, 2, 10:

    Coriolanus ad Volscos, infestos tunc Romanis, confugit,

    id. 5, 4, 1; cf. id. 2, 10, 3; 4, 8, 5; 5, 5, 3; 7, 6, 5 fin.;

    8, 1 damn. 1: Carthaginiensium legati ad celebrandum sacrum anniversarium more patrio tunc venerant,

    Curt. 4, 2, 10:

    et tunc aestas erat, cujus calor, etc.,

    id. 3, 5, 1:

    perierat imperium, quod tunc in extremo stabat, si Fabius, etc.,

    Sen. Troad. 1, 11, 5:

    tunc,distractis Orientis viribus, casus Mithridati datus est occupandi Armeniam,

    Tac. A. 11, 9; cf. id. ib. 2, 25:

    quidam ex eis qui tunc egerant, decesserunt,

    Plin. Ep. 4, 24, 3:

    ardente tunc in Africa bello,

    Suet. Caes. 70; cf. id. Calig. 48; id. Ner. 20; 21:

    Asiam tunc tenebat imperio rex Darius,

    Gell. 17, 9, 20:

    hostes tunc populi Romani fuerant Fidenates,

    id. 17, 21, 17; cf. id. 13, 5, 2 and 3; 14, 1, 8; Ael. Spart. Had. 11; 23; 24.—Repeated by anaphora:

    tunc victus abiere feri, tunc consita pomus, tunc bibit inriguas fertilis hortus aquas, Aurea tunc pressos, etc.,

    Tib. 2, 1, 43:

    tunc Parmenio et Philotas, tunc Amyntas consobrinus, tunc noverca fratresque interfecti, tunc Attalus, Eurylochus... occurrebant,

    Just. 12, 6, 14; so id. 43, 3, 2; 43, 4, 2.—Attributively:

    regem tunc Lacedaemoniorum,

    Just. 6, 2, 4.—
    (γ).
    Referring to a state no longer in existence:

    silvae tunc circa viam erant, plerisque incultis,

    Liv. 21, 25, 8:

    urbs (Corinthus) erat tunc praeclara ante excidium,

    id. 45, 28, 2:

    hic (Curio) primo pro Pompei partibus, id est, ut tunc habebatur, pro republica, mox... pro Caesare stetit,

    Vell. 2, 48, 3:

    certissimum tunc proscriptorum perfugium penetravit,

    Val. Max. 7, 3, 9:

    docuit in atrio Catulinae domus, quae pars Palatii tunc erat,

    Suet. Gram. 17: tunc (i. e. olim) in usu erat, eam hereditatem, etc., Gai Inst. 2, 254 erat autem tunc mos ut cum princeps causam cognosceret... sententiam ex omnium deliberatione proferret, Ael. Spart. Had. 8.—
    (δ).
    Expressly opposed to present time: tunc igitur pelles, nunc aurum et purpura exercent hominum vitam, Lucr 5, 1423;

    ea lege quae tunc erat Sempronia, nunc est Cornelia,

    Cic. Clu. 56, 154:

    cum vero causam justam deus ipse dederit, ut tunc Socrati, nunc Catoni, etc.,

    id. Tusc. 1, 30, 74, cf. id. Verr. 2, 2, 18, § 45; 2, 3, 67, § 156; id. Arch. 3, 5; id. Pis. 13, 30; id. Rab. Post. 12, 34; id. Phil. 7, 5, 14:

    cur privati non damus remiges, sicut tunc dedimus?

    Liv. 34, 6, 18:

    munitiones et locis opportunioribus tunc fuerunt et validiores impositae (i. e. quam nunc),

    id. 36, 17, 4:

    parva nunc res videri potest quae tunc patres ac plebem accendit,

    id. 4, 25, 13; cf. id. 8, 31, 4; 21, 18, 5:

    Macedones milites ea tunc erant fama qua nunc Romani feruntur,

    Nep. Eum. 3, 4: nunc solvo poenas;

    tunc tibi inferias dedi,

    Sen. Phoen. 172:

    nunc haberent socios quos tunc hostes habuerant,

    Just. 6, 7, 5; cf. id. 8, 2, 9:

    hoc tunc Veii fuere, nunc fuisse quis meminit?

    Flor. 1, 12, 11.—And tunc and tum in co-ordinated sentences: qui ager nunc multo pluris est quam tunc fuit. Tum enim, etc., nunc, etc.;

    tum erat ager incultus, nunc est cultissimus,

    Cic. Rosc. Com. 12, 33: vos etiamsi tunc faciendum non fuerit, nunc utique faciendum putatis;

    ego contra, etiamsi tum migrandum fuisset, nunc has ruipas relinquendas non censerem,

    Liv. 5, 53, 3 (in such connections tum generally refers to a previous tunc, rarely vice versa).—
    (ε).
    Opposed to a previous or a later time:

    quae ipsum Hannibalem, armis tunc invictum voluptate vicit (i. e. etsi non postea),

    Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 95:

    raro alias tribuni popularis oratio acceptior plebi quam tunc severissimi consulis fuit,

    Liv. 3, 69, 1:

    (Syphax) tunc accessio Punici belli fuerat, sicut Gentius Macedonici,

    id. 45, 7, 2; 5, 37, 2; 45, 25, 10:

    non ab Scipionibus aliisque veteribus Romanorum ducum quidquam ausum fortius quam tunc a Caesare,

    Vell. 2, 80, 3:

    et tunc Aeanti, ut deo, immolaverunt, et deinceps, etc.,

    Val. Max. 1, 5, ext. 2:

    praetor hic Alexandri fuerat, tunc transfuga,

    Curt. 3, 11, 18; cf. id. 4, 13, 18:

    Cilicum nationes saepe et alias commotae, tunc Troxoboro duce, montes asperos castris cepere,

    Tac. A. 12, 55; cf. id. ib. 2, 62; id. H. 3, 58:

    ob res et tunc in Africa, et olim in Germania gestas,

    Suet. Galb. 8; cf. id. Tib. 10; 18; id. Oth. 4:

    idem tunc Faesulae quod Carrhae nuper,

    Flor. 1, 5, 8.—
    (ζ).
    In general statements, applied to the actual state of affairs:

    mos est regibus quotiens in societatem coeant, pollices inter se vincire, etc. Sed tunc, qui ea vincula admovebat decidisse simulans, genua Mithridatis invadit,

    Tac. A. 12, 47:

    legebatur ergo ibi tunc in carmine Latino, etc.,

    Gell. 2, 22, 2.— Pregn., as matters then stood:

    aptissimum tempus fuerat, delinimentum animis Bolani agri divisionem obici: tunc haec ipsa indignitas angebat animos,

    Liv. 4, 51, 6.—
    (η).
    Of coincidence in time: tunc = cum hoc fieret, on that occasion:

    quodsi tu tunc, Crasse, dixisses, omnem eorum importunitatem evellisset oratio tua,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 53, 230; id. Clu. 56, 153; id. Lig. 5, 16; id. Phil. 7, 5, 14:

    tunc Lacedaemoniis accusantibus respondendum erat, nunc a vobis ipsis accusati sumus,

    Liv. 39, 36, 7:

    jam Horatius secundam pugnam petebat. Tunc... clamore adjuvant militem suum,

    while he was doing so, id. 1, 25, 9; 45, 23, 17:

    sed neque... nubes Tunc habuit, nec... imbres,

    Ov. M. 2, 310:

    quid mihi tunc animi fuit?

    id. ib. 7, 582:

    quid mihi tunc animi credis, germane, fuisse?

    id. H. 11, 87; 12, 31:

    quid tunc homines timuerint, quae senatus trepidatio... neque mihi exprimere vacat, neque, etc.,

    Vell. 2, 124, 1:

    non Catoni tunc praetura, sed praeturae Cato negatus est,

    Val. Max. 7, 5, 6; cf. id. 1, 8, 6; 4, 5, 3; 6, 1, 8; 6, 2, 3; 6, 2, 6; 6, 6, ext. 1;

    9, 3, 1: tunc ego dicere debui,

    Sen. Ep. 63, 15:

    non possum dicere aliud tunc mihi quam deos adfuisse,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 5, 5:

    tunc domus priscorum ducum arserunt,

    Suet. Ner. 38; Just. 18, 3, 14; Gell. 6 (7), 3, 48; 12, 13, 21; 19, 1, 11.—Tunc and tum co-ordinate: sanguine tunc (Phaethontis) credunt... Tum facta'st Libya... arida;

    tum, etc.,

    Ov. M. 2, 235 sqq.: tunc... sorores Debuerant, etc.;

    Tum potui Medea mori bene,

    id. H. 12, 3 sqq.—And referring to a supposed action at a definite time:

    nobis tunc repente trepidandum in acie instruenda erat,

    if we had accepted the battle then, Liv. 44, 38, 11.—
    (θ).
    Redundant (post-class.):

    id quale fuerit, neque ipse tunc prodidit, neque cuiquam facile succurrat,

    Suet. Tit. 10; cf.: in ejusmodi temporibus tunc eae ambulationes aperiuntur, Vitr 5, 9, 9.—
    2.
    = nunc, in oblique discourse (rare):

    quod si consulatus tanta dulcedo sit, jam tunc ita in animum inducant, consulatum captum a tribunicia potestate esse,

    Liv. 2, 54, 5:

    ut cum multis saeculis murus urbi civium virtus fuerit, tunc cives salvos se fore non existimaverint nisi intra muros laterent,

    Just. 14, 5, 7.—
    3.
    Referring to indefinite time.
    (α).
    Then, at such a time of the year, day, etc.; at such a season:

    tunc (i. e. autumno) praecidi arbores oportere secundum terram,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 27:

    ab eo in fastis dies hordicalia nominantur, quod tunc hordae boves immolantur,

    id. ib. 2, 5:

    omnes (nubes sol) enim sub se tunc (= medio die),

    Sen. Q. N. 1, 8, 7:

    tunc enim maximae et integrae adhuc nives (= aestate prima),

    id. ib. 4, 2, 21:

    et tunc potest ventis concitari mare,

    id. ib. 4, 2, 25; cf. id. ib. 4, 5, 2.—
    (β).
    With the force of an indefinite temporal clause:

    tunc ignes tenuissimi iter exile designant et caelo producunt, of shooting stars,

    Sen. Q. N. 1, 1, 6: nemo observat lunam nisi laborantem. Tunc urbes conclamant, tunc pro se quisque superstitione vana trepidat, id. ib. 7, 1, 2:

    adjuvari se tunc (i. e. cum faces vident) periclitantes existimant Pollucis et Castoris numine,

    id. ib. 1, 1, 13; cf. id. ib. 1, 8, 3; 2, 55, 2; 5, 3, 1; 6, 12, 2; id. Ep. 42, 4; id. Brev. Vit. 11, 1: si ancilla ex cive Romand conceperit, deinde civis Romana facta sit, et tunc pariat, etc., Gai Inst. 1, 88; 1, 90; Dig. 1, 6, 8; 40, 12, 22, § 3.—
    (γ).
    With the force of a conditional clause, in this instance: Tr. Erus peregre venit. Si. Tunc tibi actutum chorda tenditur, Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 55 Lorenz (al. tum):

    dominae mentem convertite... Tunc ego crediderim vobis, et sidera et amnes Posse, etc.,

    Prop. 1, 1, 23:

    itaque tunc dividere optimum erit (= si plura sunt quae nocent),

    Quint. 4, 2, 101; so id. 6, 1, 22:

    cuperem tecum communicare tam subitam mutationem mei: tunc amicitiae nostrae certiorem fiduciam habere coepissem,

    Sen. Ep. 6, 2: nemo est ex inprudentibus qui reliqui sibi debeat. Tunc mala consilia agitant, tunc aut aliis aut ipsis pericula struunt;

    tunc cupiditates improbas ordinant, tunc... tunc... denique, etc.,

    id. ib. 10, 2;

    7, 2: tunc enim (i. e. si cottidie reputes) subit recordatio: Quot dies quam frigidis rebus absumpsi!

    Plin. Ep. 1, 9, 3:

    propter liberos retentio fit (dotis) si culpa mulieris divortium factum sit, tunc enim sextae retinentur ex dote,

    Ulp. Fragm. 6, 10: veluti si a femina manumissa sit: tunc enim e lege Atilia petere debet tutorem, Gai Inst. 1, 195; 1, 76; 1, 40; 3, 181; Fragm. Vat. 52; Dig. 2, 4, 8; 5, 3, 13, § 12; 7, 3, 1; 19, 1, 11, § 15; 11, 1, 20; Just. Inst. 1, 12, § 6; in the jurists, saep.—
    4.
    Referring to future time.
    (α).
    In gen.: tunc illud vexillum... coloniae Capuae inferetur;

    tunc contra hanc Romam illa altera Roma quaeretur,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 32, 86:

    tunc, ut quaeque causa crit statuetis, nunc libertatem repeti satis est,

    Liv. 3, 53, 10:

    senatus consultum adjectum est ut... praetor qui tunc esset... apud eorum quem qui manumitteretur... jusjurandum daret, etc.,

    id. 41, 9, 11:

    nec taedebit avum parvo advigilare nepoti... Tunc operata deo pubes discumbet in herba, etc.,

    Tib. 2, 5, 95:

    tunc interea tempus exercitus ex hoc loco educendi habebis,

    Gell. 3, 7, 7.—
    (β).
    With the force of a conditional clause:

    tunc me biremis Tutum... Aura feret geminusque Pollux (i. e. si mugiat malus procellis),

    Hor. C. 3, 29, 62:

    vectabor umeris tunc ego inimicis eques (i. e. si hoc feceris),

    id. Epod. 17, 74:

    tunc tua me infortunia laedent (i. e. si dolebis tibi),

    id. A. P. 103:

    tunc ego jurabo quaevis tibi numina... Tunc ego... Efficiam, etc.,

    Ov. H. 15 (16), 319:

    tunc piger ad nandum, tunc ego cautus ero,

    id. ib. 17 (18), 210.—
    B.
    Representing sequence or succession in events, = deinde.
    1.
    Simple sequence in time.
    (α).
    Time proper (rare till after the Aug. per.;

    in Cic. perh. only in the foll. passages): Herodotus cum Roma reverteretur, offendit eum mensem qui sequitur mensem comitialem. Tunc Cephaloeditani decrerunt intercalarium XLV dies longum,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 130:

    veni in eum sermonem ut docerem, etc. Tunc mihi ille dixit quod, etc.,

    id. Fam. 3, 5, 3:

    dixi ei, me ita facturum esse ut, etc. Tunc ille a me petivit, etc.,

    id. ib. 3, 6, 2 is finis pugnae equestris fuit. Tunc adorti peditum aciem, nuntios ad consules rei gestae mittunt, Liv. 3, 70, 8:

    tandem curia excesserunt. Tunc sententiae interrogari coeptae,

    id. 45, 25, 1:

    equites, relictis equis, provolant ante signa... Tunc inter priores duorum populorum res geritur,

    id. 7, 8, 1:

    iterum deinde interpellatus, in proposito persistit. Tunc Poppedius, abjecturum inde se... minatus est,

    Val. Max. 3, 1, 2; cf. id. 5, 4, 1; 7, 3, 2; 7, 3, 6: tunc intendit arcum, et ipsum cor adulescentis figit, Sen. de Ira, 3, 14, 2; so id. Ot. Sap. 1, 1; id. Q. N. 1, 12, 1:

    Dareum XXX inde stadia abesse praemissi indicabant. Tunc consistere agmen jubet,

    Curt. 3, 8, 24:

    contionem discedere in manipulos jubet. Tunc a veneratione Augusti orsus flexit ad victorias,

    Tac. A. 1, 34; cf. id. ib. 1, 67; 12, 31; 12, 33; 12, 69; id. H. 4, 72; Vitr. 1, 4, 12; 1, 6, 7; 2, 1, 2; 2, 1, 4; 5, 12, 5; 7, praef. 5; 7, 1, 3; 7, 2, 2; 8, 1, 1; Suet. Ner. 49; id. Vit. 15 fin.; id. Dom. 16; Front. Strat. 2, 5, 4; Gell. 1, 22, 6; 6 (7), 17, 6; 13, 31 (30), 6; 14, 2, 9; [p. 1915] Flor. 2, 13 (4, 2), 71; Just. 11, 4, 1; 11, 10, 2; 12, 7, 7; 13, 3, 4; 18, 4, 10 et saep.; Dig. 1, 2, 2, § 26.—
    (β).
    Before an abl. absol. (postclass.):

    statuunt tempus quo foedissimum quemque invadant. Tunc, signo inter se dato, inrumpunt contubernia,

    Tac. A. 1, 48:

    tunc, Campaniae ora proximisque insulis circuitis, Caprearum secessui quadriduum impendit,

    Suet. Aug. 98:

    tunc, exercitu in Aetoliam promoto, pecunias civitatibus imperat,

    Just. 14, 1, 6; 21, 5, 2; 22, 2, 7; 25, 2, 6.—
    (γ).
    Implying a consequence, then, under these circumstances, hence, accordingly:

    caedere januam saxis, instare ferro, ligna circumdare ignemque circumicere coeperunt. Tunc cives Romani, qui Lampsaci negotiabantur, concurrunt,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 27, § 69: huc tota Vari conversa acies suos fugere videbat. Tunc Rebilus; Perterritum, inquit, hostem vides;

    quid dubitas, etc.,

    Caes. B. C. 2, 34:

    animadversum est, extra consuetudinem longius a vallo esse aciem Pompei progressum. Tunc Caesar apud suos Differendum est iter, inquit, etc.,

    id. ib. 3, 85:

    omnium spe celerius Saguntum oppugnari adlatum est. Tunc relata de integro res ad senatum,

    Liv. 21, 6, 5; cf. id. 9, 30, 10:

    Tisiphoneque Saevit et huc illuc impia turba fugit. Tunc niger in porta serpentum Cerberus ore Stridet,

    Tib. 1, 3, 71:

    apud patres disseruit, nec posse Orientem nisi Germanici sapientia conponi, etc. Tunc decreto patrum permissae Germanico provinciae,

    Tac. A. 2, 43; id. H. 4, 83; Vitr. 2, 8, 14; 2, 9, 16; Just. 39, 3, 11.—Emphatically, = tum vero:

    donec ipse quoque longinquo morbo est implicitus. Tunc adeo fracti simul cum corpore sunt spiritus illi feroces ut, etc.,

    Liv. 1, 31, 6.—And = tum primum:

    multitudo tandem perrumpit ordines hostium. Tunc vinci pertinacia coepta, et averti manipuli quidam,

    Liv. 9, 39, 10. —
    2.
    In enumerations with tum... deinde... postea, etc.
    (α).
    In gen. (postclass.): ante omnia instituit ut e libertorum bonis dextans... cogeretur; deinde ut ingratorum, etc.;

    tunc ut lege majestatis facta omnia... tenerentur,

    Suet. Ner. 32 med.; so,

    tunc... deinde... tunc, etc.,

    Vitr. 1, 6, 12 and 13:

    tunc... tunc... deinde... tunc,

    id. 3, 5, 5 and 6; cf. id. 5, 12, 4; cf. Suet. Oth. 6; Flor. 4, 2, 88.—With tum: terras primum situmque earum quaerit; deinde condicionem maris;

    tunc quidquid inter caelum terrasque interjacet perspicit... tum, peragratis humilioribus, ad summa prorumpit,

    Sen. Cons. Helv. 17 fin.; so Gai Inst. 3, 6, 3.—
    (β).
    Of successive speakers in dialogue (rare):

    tu vero abi, inquit, etc. Tunc Mucius Quandoquidem, inquit, est apud te virtuti honos, etc.,

    Liv. 2, 12, 15:

    apud quem Valerius in hunc modum egit, etc. Tunc Collatinus Quaero inquit, etc.,

    Val. Max. 2, 8, 2.—With tum:

    tunc poeta... inquit, etc. Tum Fronto ita respondit, etc.,

    Gell. 19, 8, 10 and 11; 12, 13, 19; Val. Max. 7, 3, ext. 4.—
    C.
    In co-ordination (very rare).
    1.
    = praeterea, and then:

    (Romulus) hoc consilio fultus... locupletari civis non destitit. Tunc, id quod retinemus hodie magna cum salute rei publicae, auspiciis plurimum obsecutus est Romulus,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 9, 15 sq.:

    praeter has, frugalitas et continentia... splendorem illi suum adfunderent. Tunc providentia cum elegantia quantum decoris illi adderent!

    Sen. Ep. 115, 3.—
    2.
    In the connection cum... tunc (v. tum, I. C. 3.):

    vivendum recte est cum propter plurima, tunc est Idcirco, etc.,

    Juv. 9, 118 ( poet. for tum, on account of the foll. vowel).—
    3.
    Vid. tunc etiam, III. B. 7. b.
    II.
    As correlative of dependent clauses.
    A.
    Of temporal clauses with cum.
    1.
    Referring to definite past time.
    a.
    Tunc as antecedent of the clause:

    set Stalagmus quojus erat tunc nationis quom hinc abit?

    Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 108:

    etiamne in ara tunc sedebant mulieres Quom ad me profectu's ire?

    id. Rud. 3, 6, 8:

    quo damnato tunc, cum judicia fiebant, HS. IV milibus lis aestimata est,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 10, § 22:

    etenim tunc esset hoc animadvertendum cum classis Syracusis proficiscebatur,

    id. ib. 2, 5, 43, §

    111: atque ille eo tempore paruit cum parere senatui necesse erat: vos tunc paruistis cum paruit nemo nisi qui voluit,

    id. Lig. 7, 20: se ita pugnaturos ut Romae pugnaverint in repetenda patria, ut postero die ad Gabios, tunc cum effecerint ne quis hostium, etc., Liv. 6, 28, 9:

    et quod tunc fecimus cum hostem Hannibalem in Italia haberemus, id nunc, pulso Hannibale, cunctamur facere?

    id. 31, 7, 5:

    infelix Dido, nunc te facta impia tangunt? Tunc decuit cum sceptra dabas,

    Verg. A. 4, 597 (Rib. tum; v. Prisc. p. 8, 841 P.):

    prudenter sensit tunc incrementum Romano imperio petendum fuisse cum intra septimum lapidem triumphi quaerebantur,

    Val. Max. 4, 1, 10:

    quorum nihil tunc cum diceretur parum aptum fuit,

    Quint. 11, 1, 89; cf. Val. Max. 8, 8, ext. 1; 9, 8, ext. 1.—
    b.
    Introducing the apodosis.
    (α).
    Of coincident actions:

    cum jam adpropinquantium forma lemborum haud dubie esset... tunc injecta trepidatio,

    Liv. 44, 28, 10.—
    (β).
    = deinde:

    adversus singula quaeque cum respondere haud facile esset, et quereretur... purgaretque se invicem, tunc Papirius, redintegrata ira, virgas et secures expediri jussit,

    Liv. 8, 32, 10:

    divus Caesar cum exercitum habuisset circa Alpes, imperavissetque, etc., tunc qui in eo castello fuerunt... noluerunt imperio parere,

    Vitr. 2, 9, 15:

    cum nuntiatum esset Leonidae a XX milibus hostium summum cacumen teneri, tunc hortatur socios, recedant,

    Just. 2, 11, 5.—
    2.
    Of definite present time, tunc is not found; v. tum.—
    3.
    Referring to indefinite time.
    a.
    As antecedent:

    arbitror, quo nos etiam tunc utimur cum ea dicimus jurati quae comperta habemus,

    Cic. Font. 13, 29 (9, 19):

    tunc obsequatur naturae cum senserit, etc.,

    id. Fragm. Hort. Phil. 75 B. and K.; id. Tusc. 2, 6, 16; id. Verr. 1, 18, 55; 2, 5, 12, § 29: qui tunc vocat me, cum malum librum legi, only... when, never... unless (= tote dê), Cat. 44, 21 Ellis (Mull. tum):

    deum tunc adfuisse cum id evenisset, veteres oratores aiebant,

    Quint. 10, 7, 14:

    tunc est commovendum theatrum cum ventum est ad illud Plodite,

    id. 6, 1, 52; cf. id. 4, 2, 8; 12, 11, 7; Vitr. 2, 9, 3:

    voluptas tunc, cum maxime delectat, exstinguitur,

    Sen. Vit. Beat. 7, 4; cf. id. Q. N. 1, prol. 3; 5, 3, 3; 6, 3, 1; id. Ep. 10, 5; 85, 38:

    in tantam quantitatem tenetur quae tunc in peculio fuit cum sententiam dicebat,

    Dig. 5, 1, 15: tunc cum certum esse coeperit neminem ex eo testamento fore heredem, Gai Inst. 3, 13; 4, 71; Dig. 28, 3, 6, § 6; 40, 12, 16, § 2; 40, 7, 34.—
    b.
    Introducing the apodosis:

    cum autem fundamenta ita distantia inter se fuerint constituta, tunc inter ea alia transversa... collocentur,

    Vitr. 1, 5, 7; 2, 1, 6; 2, 3, 2; 2, 5, 2;

    3, 5, 13: cum folia pauca in acumine germinent, tunc maxime serendas ficus,

    Plin. 18, 26, 65, § 245; Just. 41, 2, 9.—
    4.
    Referring to future time:

    ex ceteris autem generibus tunc pecunia expedietur cum legionibus victricibus erunt quae spopondimus persolvenda, Cic. Fragm. Ep. Caes. jun. 1, 8: tunc inter eas fore finem belli dixit cum alterutra urbs in habitum pulveris esset redacta,

    Val. Max. 9, 3, ext. 3:

    poterant videri tunc incohanda cum omnia quae... peregissem,

    Quint. 6, 4, 1; Col. praef. 33; v. infra, III. A. 2. b.—
    B.
    With temporal clauses introduced by ubi (rare).
    1.
    Of definite past time:

    ad quod bellum ubi consules dilectum habere occipiunt, obstare tunc enixe tribuni,

    Liv. 4, 55, 2:

    haec ubi convenerunt, tunc vero Philomelus consuetudinem nocte egrediendi frequentiorem facere,

    id. 25, 8, 9.—
    2.
    Of indefinite time.
    a.
    As antecedent:

    tunc autem est consummata infelicitas, ubi turpia non solum delectant, sed etiam placent,

    Sen. Ep. 39, 6; id. Ben. 2, 3, 3; 2, 17, 3; id. Ep. 89, 19.—
    b.
    In apodosis:

    stillicidia ubi plura coiere et turba vires dedit, tunc fluere et ire dicuntur,

    Sen. Q. N. 5, 13, 4; 6, 17, 2; 6, 18, 2.—
    C.
    With temporal clauses introduced by postquam (posteaquam); rare.
    1.
    Of definite past time:

    posteaquam ingenuae virgines et ephebi venerunt ad deprecandum, tunc est pollicitus his legibus ut, etc.,

    Vitr. 10, 16, 7 (but in Sall. C. 51, 40 Dietsch reads tum).—
    2.
    Of indefinite time: si vero posteaquam eam destinasses, tunc perierit, etc., Dig 17, 2, 58, § 1.—
    D.
    With temporal clauses introduced by ut (very rare):

    ut vero... casus suorum miseris eluxit, tunc toto littore plangentium gemitus, tunc infelicium matrum ululatus... audiebantur,

    Just. 19, 2, 11.—
    E.
    With temporal clauses introduced by quando (rare).
    1.
    As antecedent:

    tunc quando abiero,

    Plaut. Pers. 4, 7, 19 (4, 8, 8): tunc inserentur (cerasi) quando his vel non est, vel desinit gummi effluere, Pall. Oct. 12.—
    2.
    In apodosis:

    quando quodque eorum siderum cursum decorum est adeptum... tunc ex alterius naturae motione transversa... vinci a tardioribus videbantur,

    Cic. Univ. 9.—
    F.
    With temporal clauses introduced by dum (very rare):

    tunc tamen utrumque tolerabile est, dum illi vis sua est,

    Sen. Ep. 83, 21.—
    G.
    With conditional clauses.
    1.
    In gen.
    (α).
    As antecedent:

    consilium istud tunc esset prudens si rationes ad Hispaniensem casum accommodaturi essemus,

    Cic. Att. 10, 8, 2:

    sin autem ventus interpellaverit et... tunc habeat canalem longum pedes quinque, etc.,

    Vitr. 8, 5, 2:

    tunc fidem fallam, tunc inconstantiae crimen audiam si, cum omnia eadem sint quae erant promittente me, non praestitero promissum,

    Sen. Ben. 4, 35, 2.—
    (β).
    In apodosis:

    si se simul cum gloria rei gestae exstinxisset, tunc victorem, quidquid licuerit in magistro equitum, in militibus ausurum,

    Liv. 8, 31, 7:

    quem si inclusit mare, tum ille exitu simul redituque praecluso, volutatur,

    Sen. Q. N. 6, 15:

    quod si non illum, sed me peccasse putabis, tunc ego te credam cordis habere nihil,

    Mart. 2, 8, 6: si nullus sit suorum heredum, tunc hereditas pertinet ad adgnatos, Gai Inst. 3, 9:

    si vero dissentiunt, tunc praetoris partes necessariae sunt,

    Dig. 2, 14, 7, § 19; Sen. Q. N. 6, 9, 2; Gai Inst. 3, 205; Dig. 1, 3, 22.—
    2.
    With a supposition contrary to fact:

    audivi te cum alios consolareris: tunc conspexissem, si te ipse consolatus esses,

    Sen. Prov. 4, 5.—
    H.
    After abl. absol. (rare):

    legatis auditis, tunc de bello referre sese Aemilius dixit,

    Liv. 44, 21, 1:

    his ita praeparatis, tunc in rotae modiolo tympanum includatur,

    Vitr. 10, 9 (14), 2.
    III.
    Particular connections.
    A.
    With other particles of time.
    1.
    Jam tunc (rare):

    nisi jam tunc omnia negotia diligentissime confecissem,

    Cic. Fam. 3, 12, 3: bellum jam tunc ab illis geri coeptum cum sibi Phrygiam ademerint, Trog. Pomp. ap. Just. 38, 53:

    At. C. Marius L. Sullam jam tunc, ut praecaventibus fatis, copulatum sibi quaestorem habuit,

    Vell. 2, 12, 1:

    Archilochum Nepos Cornelius tradit, Tullo Hostilio Romae regnante, jam tunc fuisse poematis clarum et nobilem,

    Gell. 17, 21, 8:

    palam jam tunc multae civitates libertatem bello vindicandam fremebant,

    Just. 13, 5, 5. —
    2.
    With demum and denique, not until then, then only, then at last.
    a.
    Tunc demum.
    (α).
    Absol.:

    tunc demum nuntius missus ad tertiam legionem revocandam,

    Liv. 41, 3, 5:

    tunc demum pectora plangi Contigit,

    Ov. H. 11, 91:

    tunc demum intrat tabernaculum,

    Curt. 4, 13, 20:

    tunc demum alia mala (exstiterunt),

    Sen. Q. N. 1, 17, 6:

    (aquilae) primo deponunt, expertaeque pondus, tunc demum abeunt,

    Plin. 10, 3, 4, § 14:

    tunc demum... invidiam quae sibi fieret deprecati sunt,

    Suet. Calig. 9:

    tunc demum ad otium concessit,

    id. Claud. 5.—
    (β).
    With cum clause:

    postero die cum circumsessi aqua arceremur, nec ulla... erumpendi spes esset, tunc demum pacti sumus, etc.,

    Liv. 21, 59, 6:

    et serius cum redisset, tum demum, recepto sospite filio, victoriae tantae gaudium consul sensit,

    id. 44, 44, 3:

    cum ab his oritur, tunc demum ei ratio constat,

    Val. Max. 4, 8 prooem.: quos ordine suo tunc demum persequar cum praefaturus fuero, Col. praef. 33; Sen. Ep. 84, 6; id. Q. N. 7, 13, 1.—
    b.
    Tunc denique (very rare): hi dicebantur in eo tempore mathêmatikoi. Exinde ad perspicienda principia naturae procedebant ac tunc denique nominabantur phusikoi, Gell. 1, 9, 7.—
    3.
    Tunc primum:

    quia tunc primum superbiae nobilitatis obviam itum est,

    Sall. J. 5, 2:

    tunc primum circo qui nunc maximus dicitur, designatus locus est,

    Liv. 1, 35, 8:

    eum dolorem ulta est (plebs) tunc primum plebeis quaestoribus creatis,

    id. 4, 54, 2:

    tunc primum equo merere equites coeperunt,

    id. 5, 7, 13:

    lectisternio tunc primum in urbe Romana facto,

    id. 5, 13, 6; Tac. A. 11, 38; Suet. Ner. 17; Just. 8, 5, 1; 11, 10, 2; Jul. Capitol. Anton. Phil. 5; 7.—
    4.
    With deinde (cf.: tum deinde).
    (α).
    Deinde tunc:

    roga bonam mentem, bonam valetudinem animi, deinde tunc corporis,

    Sen. Ep. 10, 4; 74, 23; 117, 1.—
    (β).
    Tunc deinde: primum militiae vinculum est religio et signorum amor, et deserendi nefas; tunc deinde facile cetera [p. 1916] exiguntur, Sen. Ep. 95, 35; 11, 4; Val. Fl. 8, 109; Cels. 4, 15.—So, tunc postea, Vitr. 1, 6, 7.—
    5.
    Tunc tandem:

    simul enim cessit possessione Dii, excitavit hostem, ut tunc tandem sciret recuperanda esse quae prius amissa forent,

    Liv. 44, 8, 4.—
    B.
    With emphatic particles.
    1.
    Tunc vero (or enimvero):

    in turbatos jam hostes equos inmittunt. Tunc vero Celtiberi omnes in fugam effunduntur,

    Liv. 40, 40, 10:

    cunctantem tamen ingens vis morbi adorta est. Tunc enim vero deorum ira admonuit,

    id. 2, 36, 6:

    tunc vero impotentis fortunae species conspici potuit,

    Curt. 3, 11, 23: Tiberioque suspensa semper verba;

    tunc vero nitenti, etc.,

    Tac. A. 1, 11.—
    2.
    Tunc quidem: et tunc quidem Perseus copias reduxit;

    postero die, etc.,

    Liv. 42, 57, 9:

    tunc quidem sacrificio rite perpetrato, reliquum noctis rediit, etc.,

    Curt. 4, 13, 16; cf. id. 3, 12, 21.—
    3.
    Ne tunc quidem:

    quia ne tunc quidem obsistebatur,

    Front. Strat. 3, 17, 9:

    ac ne tum quidem senatu aut populo appellato,

    Suet. Ner. 41; cf. Just. 27, 3, 6.—
    4.
    Tunc maxime (or tunc cum maxime).
    (α).
    Chiefly at that time, especially then:

    Theophrastus est auctor, in Ponto quosdam amnes crescere tempore aestivo... aut quia tunc maxime in umorem mutabilis terra est, aut quia, etc.,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 26, 2.—
    (β).
    Just then:

    hospitem tunc cum maxime utilia suadentem abstrahi jussit ad capitale supplicium,

    Curt. 3, 2, 17:

    non incidunt causae quae iram lacessant? sed tunc maxime illi oppugnandae manus sunt, Sen. de Ira, 2, 14, 2: sapiens tunc maxime paupertatem meditatur cum in mediis divitiis constitit,

    id. Vit. Beat. 26, 1.—
    5.
    Tunc interea, Gell. 3, 7, 7; v. supra, I. A. 4. a.—
    6.
    Etiam tunc.
    (α).
    Even then:

    experiri etiam tunc volens an ullae sibi reliquae vires essent, etc.,

    Gell. 15, 16, 3.—
    (β).
    Still:

    quam defunctam praetextatus etiam tunc pro rostris laudavit,

    Suet. Calig. 10.— And with cum, Plaut. Rud. 3, 6, 8; v. supra, II. A. 1. a.—
    7.
    Tunc etiam.
    (α).
    Etiam as connective, tum = eo tempore:

    in civitate plena religionum, tunc etiam ob recentem cladem superstitiosis principibus, ut renovarentur auspicia, res ad interregnum redit,

    Liv. 6, 5, 6.—
    (β).
    Poet. for tum etiam, on account of the vowel:

    ultima prona via est, et eget moderamine certo, Tunc etiam... Tethys solet ipsa vereri,

    Ov. M. 2, 68.—
    8.
    Tunc quoque.
    (α).
    Also then:

    irae adversus Vejentes in insequentem annum dilatae sunt. Tunc quoque ne confestim bellum indiceretur religio obstitit,

    Liv. 4, 30, 13; 44, 37, 12: saepe legit flores;

    et tunc quoque forte legebat,

    Ov. M. 4, 315:

    quare et sereno tonat? quia tunc quoque per quassum et scissum aera spiritus prosilit,

    Sen. Q. N. 2, 18:

    cum quidam histriones producti olim, tunc quoque producerentur,

    Suet. Claud. 21:

    tunc quoque in Hyrcaniam remittitur,

    Just. 38, 9, 9.—
    (β).
    Even then:

    tunc quoque cum antiqui illi viri inclite viverent, cura comere capillum fuit,

    Sen. Q. N. 1, 17, 7:

    faba vero non antequam trium foliorum. Tunc quoque levi sarculo purgare melius quam fodere,

    Plin. 18, 26, 65, § 241; Suet. Ner. 26; Flor. 1, 7, 12.—With tum demum:

    tametsi ad audiendum pigre coitur. Plerique in stationibus sedent... ac sibi nuntiari jubent an jam recitator intraverit... an ex magna parte evolverit librum: tum demum ac tunc quoque lente cunctanterque veniunt,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 13, 2.—
    (γ).
    = sic quoque, even as it was:

    quin nisi firmata extrema agminis fuissent, ingens in eo saltu accipienda clades fuerit. Tunc quoque ad extremum periculi ventum est,

    Liv. 21, 34, 8.—
    C.
    Tunc temporis (postclass.;

    v. tum, III. E.): ex gente obscura tunc temporis Persarum,

    Just. 1, 4, 4:

    parvae tunc temporis vires Atheniensibus erant,

    id. 3, 6, 6:

    ad abolendam invidiae famam qua insignis praeter ceteros tunc temporis habebatur,

    id. 8, 3, 7:

    erat namque tunc temporis urbs Appulis Brundisium,

    id. 12, 2, 7.

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  • 8 permaneo

    per-mănĕo, mansi, mansum, 2, v. n., to stay to the end; to hold out, last, continue, endure, remain; to persist, persevere (class.; syn.: persto, persevero).
    (α).
    Absol.:

    ut quam maxime permaneant diuturna corpora,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 45, 108; id. Fin. 2, 27, 87:

    ira tam permansit diu,

    Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 25; Sall. J. 5, 5:

    Athenis jam ille mos a Cecrope permansit,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 25, 63.—With ad:

    verris octo mensium incipit salire: permanet, ut id recte facere possit, ad trimum,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 8:

    perdiuturna, permanens ad longinquum et immensum paene tempus,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 33, 85; so,

    ad posteros nostros, Decret. Tergest. 2, 26: solus ad extremos permanet ille rogos,

    Ov. A. A. 2, 120:

    ad numerum,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 37, 105.— With in and acc.:

    ultima quae mecum seros permansit in annos,

    Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 73.— With adv. quo:

    quo neque permaneant animae neque corpora nostra,

    Lucr. 1, 122; v. Lachm. ad h. l.—
    (β).
    With in and abl.:

    Seleucus in maritimā orā permanens,

    Liv. 37, 21:

    in voluntate,

    Cic. Fam. 5, 2, 10:

    in pristinā sententiā,

    id. Att. 1, 20, 3:

    in proposito susceptoque consilio,

    id. Off. 1, 31, 112:

    in officio,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 4.—
    * (γ).
    With gen.:

    virtus sola permanet tenoris sui,

    Sen. Ep. 76, 19.—
    II.
    To abide in a way, rule, or mode of life, to live by, to devote one's life to (eccl. Lat.):

    in proposito cordis,

    Vulg. Act. 11, 23:

    in gratiā Dei,

    id. ib. 13, 43:

    in fide,

    id. ib. 14, 21:

    in peccato,

    id. Rom. 6, 1:

    in carne,

    id. Phil. 1, 24:

    in eādem regulā,

    id. ib. 3, 16.

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  • 9 moveo

    moveo, mōvī, mōtum, ēre (vielleicht zu altindisch) mīvati, schiebt, drängt, bewegt), in Bewegung setzen, bewegen, I) bewegen = hin und her bewegen, rühren, rütteln, schütteln, aufregen, aufrühren, aufrütteln, A) eig.: a) übh.: caelum, Cic.: urnam, Verg.: facem, Ov.: membra, Lucr.: caput, colla, labra (in leisem Gebete), Ov.: manus, nares, oculos, Quint.: ora vana, mit leerem Munde kauen, Ov.: cum capite capillos, Ov.: per aëra crinem, flattern lassen, Ov.: pennas per auras, Ov.: brachia in herbas, niederlassen, Ov.: quāque pedem movi (setze), manat lacus, Ov.: ebenso quoquo vestigia movit, Tibull.: move formicinum gradum, Plaut. – humum saltu, aufrühren, Ov.: terram, mare, sidera, erschüttern, Ov.: u. so aras, Ov. – alci bilem, die Galle rege machen (= zum Zorn reizen), Plaut. u. Hor. – poet. m. Infin., mulas ire movent, quā publicus advocat agger, Ven. Fort. vit. S. Mart. 6, 136. – Sprichw., m. omnes terras, omnia maria, Himmel u. Erde in Bewegung setzen, Cic. ad Att. 8, 11, 2. – im Passiv, atomus gravitate et pondere movetur, Cic.: moenia mota forent, würden erbebt sein, Ov.: mota (erschütterte) tremoribus urbs, Ov.: fluctus motos (aufgeregten) componere, Verg. – refl., movere, sich bewegen, terra movet, erbebt, Liv. u. Ov.: voluptas movens, Lust in Bewegung (Ggstz. vol. stans, Lust in Ruhe), Cic. – im Passiv medial, moveri, sich bewegen, glaebae coepere moveri, Ov.: moventur dentes, wackeln, Cels.: venae desistunt posse moveri, zu schlagen, Ov.: suo motu moveri, sich durch eigene Bewegung, sich selbst bewegen, Macr. – v. leb. Wesen, moveri propter aquam (v. Fröschen), hüpfen, Cic. – res moventes od. subst. moventia, ium, n., sich selbst bewegende, d.i. lebende Wesen, ICt. (versch. res moventes unten no. II, B, AA, b). – b) v. künstl. Bewegung des Körpers u. seiner Teile, α) v. pantomim. Bewegung, v. pantomim. Tanz, corpus ad numeros, Sen.: membra ad certos modos, Tibull. – refl., se movere, Passiv moveri medial = sich pantomimisch, tanzend bewegen, tanzen, festis moveri diebus, Hor.: v. pantom. Tanz, histrio cum paulum se movit extra numerum, in der Bewegung u. Gebärde ein wenig die Regel überschreitet, Cic.: moveri ad numeros satyri Batylli, Pers.: u. m. Acc., moveri Cyclopa, pantomimisch darstellen, Hor. – β) v. Gesang u. Saitenspiel, bewegen, rühren, vocalia ora ad citharam, Ov.: sonantia fila (Saiten), Ov.: citharam cum voce, Ov.: nervos ad verba, Ov. – c) als mediz. t. t. = Bewegung machen, -verschaffen, ascensus et descensus corpus moveat, Cels.: exercitatio, quae superiores partes movet, Cels. – Passiv moveri medial = sich körperl. Bewegung machen, oft b. Cels.: verb. moveri et ambulare, Cels. – d) v. Bewegen durch ein Werkzeug, α) mit der Hacke, mit dem Pfluge umbrechen, aufgraben, aufpflügen, auflockern (vgl. κινειν γην), humum, Plin. ep.: labefacta iugera, per artes agros, Verg. – β) mit einem Löffel umrühren, alqd spathā, Scrib. Larg.: movente aliquo cochleario liquorem, Scrib. Larg.: super ignem moveri donec etc., Scrib. Larg. – e) als milit. t. t., m. arma, wie κινειν τὰ ὅπλα, die Waffen rühren, -ergreifen, v. Pers., Verg., Liv. u. Tac., übtr. v. Löwen, sich zur Wehr setzen, Verg.: m. a. adversus alqm, Liv.: m. a. pro alqo, Ov.: aliena arma m., Ov.: neutra arma m., neutral bleiben, Ov.

    B) übtr.: 1) in rege körperliche Tätigkeit setzen; dah. se movere, sich rühren, sich regen, move te ocius, Ter.: m. se impigre, Liv.: m. se ad bellum, Liv. – ebenso Passiv moveri medial, hostes in Samnio moverentur, rührten, regten sich, Liv. – 2) den Körper krankhaft erregen, auf den Körper übel einwirken, einen nachteiligen Einfluß haben, ihn angreifen, intoleranda vis aestus corpora movit, Liv.: otium ex labore, copia ex inopia corpora varie movebant, Liv.: u. allg., si quid tunc moverimus, falls man in dieser Zeit aufregend einwirkt, Cels. – 3) geistig bewegen, a) übh.: m. se ad motum fortunae, sich drehen u. wenden, Caes.: neque se in ullam partem movebat, entschied sich für keine Partei, Caes. – multa animo m., überlegen, Verg.: crudelis animus Catilinae eadem illa movebat, hegte noch denselben Gedanken, Sall. – b) durch Einwirkung auf jmds. Gefühl, Willen u. Entschluß usw. jmd. geistig erregen, α) auf jmds. sinnl. Gefühl = auf jmd. Eindruck machen, jmdm. imponieren, auf jmd. Einflußhaben, einwirken, jmd. ergreifen, im Passiv = einen Eindruck-, eine Wirkung erleiden, sich durch etw. imponieren lassen, pulchritudo corporis movet oculos et delectat, Cic.: moveor ipsius loci insolentiā, Cic.: cum animi inaniter moveantur, einen scheinbaren Eindruck empfangen, Cic.: iisdem rebus moveri, für gleiche Eindrücke empfänglich sein (griech. συμπάσχειν), Cic. – oft (mit u. ohne Acc. der Pers.) mit allg. Acc. neutr. od. mit Adv. zur Ang. wie? = den u. den Eindruck machen, die u. die Wirkung tun, von der u. der Wirkung sein, so u. so wirken, einwirken, zB. si nos tam iustum odium nihil movet, ne illa quidem, oro vos, movent? auf uns einwirkt (für uns ein Beweggrund ist)... wird, ich bitte euch, nicht einmal das Eindruck machen? Liv.: uti (miles) multum earum regionum consuetudine moveatur, einen starken Eindruck erleiden, stark beeinflußt werden, Caes.: Alco precibus aliquid moturum ratus... postquam nihil lacrimae movebant, Liv.: nam et commemoratio una in re permultum movet, Cic.: tum duo illa, quae maxime movent, Cic. – β) auf jmds. inneres Gefühl, Gemüt, αα) jmd. unruhig-, besorgt-, bestürzt machen, erzittern machen, movebat haec multitudo hostium Alexandrum, Iustin. – oft im Passiv, moveri alqā re, von etw. erregt-, ergriffen-, erschüttert werden, über etwas unruhig-, besorgt-, bange-, bestürzt werden, vor etw. erzittern, hostium clamore non territus, qui possum vestro moveri? Vell.: moveri multitudine hostium, Iustin.: moveri novitate monstri, Ov. – absol., absiste moveri, zu bangen, Verg. – ββ) auf jmd. Eindruck machen = jmd. rühren, erweichen, zum Mitleid bewegen, jmds. Teilnahme erregen, dicta nihil moverunt quemquam, Liv.: moverat plebem oratio, Liv.: m. animos iudicum, Quint.: saxa gemitu, Ov.: quo fletu Manes, quā Numina voce moveret? Verg. – im Passiv, misericordiā moveri, Caes.: Roscii morte moveri, Cic. – γγ) jmd. aufreizen, empören, in Harnisch, bringen, movet feroci iuveni animum comploratio sororis, Liv. 1, 26, 3: men moveat cimex Pantilius? Hor. sat. 1, 10, 78: qui non irascitur inconcussus iniuriā perstitit; qui irascitur motus est (wird außer Fassuug gebracht), Sen. de ira 3, 25, 3. – γ) auf jmds. Willen u. Entschluß = jmd. bewegen, bestimmen, drängen, auf jmd. wirken, einwirken, quos parva pecunia movere non potuit, Cic.: quem cum minus quam vellet moveret, Nep.: suis quemque stimulis m. ad bellum, Liv. – Passiv, Lentulus aeris alieni magnitudine movetur, läßt sich bestimmen durch usw., Caes.: consilio eius motus est, Nep.: cuius precibus motus, Traian. in Plin. ep.: motus precibus mulierum, Iustin.: quaedam quasi moventia, gewisse Beweggründe, Triebfedern, Cic. Tusc. 5, 68. – m. folg. Infin., non quisquam me ab terra moveat convellere funem, Verg. georg. 1, 457. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., cuius reprehensio me vehementer movet, non solum ut etc.... verum etiam ut etc., Cic. Mur. 3. – m. folg. quo minus u. Konj., sed eisdem de causis, quo minus dimicare vellet, movebatur, Caes. b. c. 1, 82, 3. – δ) durch Einwirkung auf die Phantasie jmd. erregen, begeistern, alqm thyrso, Ov.: quos Bellona saeva movet, Lucan. – ε) durch Einwirkung auf die Denkkraft anregen, acute, peracute moveri, scharfsinnig, sehr scharf denken, Cic.: so auch quasi acutule moveri, Augustin. conf. 3, 7. – 4) politisch bewegen, aufregen, in Unruhe versetzen, in Aufruhr bringen, quieta, Sall.: omnia, Sall.: res, Flor. (u. so rebus motis, in bewegter Zeit, Tac.: u. magna motae rei fama, von dem Umwälzungsversuche, Tac.). – Passiv moveri = in Bewegung-, in Unruhe-, in Aufruhr geraten, unruhig werden, sich politisch regen, moveri civitas coepit, Sall.: movetur Thessalia, Flor. – 5) (wie κινέω) an etw. gleichs. rütteln, etw. wankend machen, erschüttern, ändern, alcis sententiam, Cic.: fidem, Ov.: fatum, Ov.: hoc nisi fit, nihil moventur nuptiae, bleibt die H., wie sie (beschlossen) ist, Ter.: sed ea non muto, non moveo, doch ich ändere nichts daran, ich rüttele nicht daran, Cic.: totumque moveri mutarive putas bellum, an dem Kriege gerüttelt (sein Ende herbeizuführen gesucht) werde oder eine andere Wendung erhalte, Verg.: igitur movere et quatere, quidquid usquam aegrum esset, aggrediuntur, man ging daran zu rütteln u. zu schütteln, wo irgend etwas Schadhaftes war, Tac. – 6) Geld flott machen, flüssig machen, a Caecilio propinqui minore centesimis nummum movere non possunt, keinen Heller unter zwölf Prozent herauskriegen, Cic. ad Att. 1, 12, 1; vgl. Sen. ep. 118, 2.

    II) prägn., mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des terminus a quo. A) v. einem Orte hervor-, her-, herbeibewegen, -bringen, AA) eig.: a) im allg.: limum e gurgite, aufwühlen, Ov.: u. so motum ex profundo mari, Curt. – m. vina Torquato consule pressa, (aus der Apotheke) herbeiholen, Ov.: ebenso testa moveri digna bono die, Hor. – b) als t. t. der Gartenbaukunst, wie ὁρμαν = treiben, surculus corticem movet, Colum. – gew. refl. se movere od. Passiv moveri medial = treiben, schießen, et gemma se et cortex naturaliter movet, Colum.: si gemmae se nondum moveant, Colum.: de palmite gemma movetur, Ov. – c) als t. t. der Opfersprache = obmovere, entgegen-, darbringen, Iovi fertum, Cato r. r. 134, 2. – d) als mediz. t. t., hervortreiben, acria lacrimas movent, Cels.: m. sudorem, Cels.: urinam, Cels.: alvum, Cato u. Cels. – Passiv medial, ex ore spumae moventur, Schaum tritt vor den Mund, Cels.

    BB) übtr., einen Zustand usw. gleichs. in Gang bringen, zur Erscheinung bringen, bewirken, daß etwas eintritt, vor sich geht usw., a) übh. Zustände aller Art erregen, erwecken, verursachen, erzeugen, pituitae cursus assiduos, Cels.: lacrimas, Quint.: risum, Cic.: alci risum, lacrimas, Sen.: fletum populo, Cic. – exspectationem de etc., Cic.: suspicionem, Cic.: misericordiam, Cic.: alci invidiam, Sen.: odia verbis, Hor.: discordias, Liv.: dissensionem, Suet.: societatem consilii publici, Liv. – b) einen Ggstd. der Verhandlung usw. in Gang-, in Anregung bringen, anregen, etwas zur Sprache bringen, consultationem, actionem, Liv.: dignam tractatu quaestionem, Tac.: historias, Hor.: iocum (launige Einfälle), Sall. – u. so als jurist. t. t., anstellen, vornehmen, controversiam nominis, Tac. dial. 25, od. controversiam de verbo, Cels. 3, 3. p. 78, 11 D.: controversiam alci movere, Iulian. dig. 37, 10, 4: quaestionem, accusationem, litem u. dgl., ICt. – c) eine Handlung anheben, anfangen, cantus, anheben, anstimmen, Verg.: novos ortus, v. der Aurora, Stat.: ego istaec moveo aut curo? ist es mein Werk? meine Sorge? Ter. Andr. 921. – bes. ein krieger. od. polit. Unternehmen anstiften, anfangen, unternehmen, bellum, Cic. u. Liv. (s. Fabri Liv. 23, 48, 6): bellum civile, Suet.: sediti onem, ICt.: u. so allg., ne quid ab tergo moveretur, Liv. u. Curt.: ut nihil usquam moveri viderunt, Liv. (vgl. Fabri Liv. 21, 52, 4. Mützell Curt. 3, 1 [3], 21). – refl., iam undique pugna se moverat, war im Gange, Curt. 8, 14 (47), 6. – d) etw. an den Tag geben, zeigen, movisse numen deos, hätten ihre Macht geäußert, Liv. 1, 55, 3: so auch qui nimiae moverat artis opem, Ov. fast. 6, 760.

    B) von seinem Orte, von seinem Standpunkte, aus seiner Lage bewegen = weg-, fortbringen, weg-, fortschaffen, verrücken, verdrängen, entfernen, AA) eig.: a) übh.: α) lebl. Objj.: lapidem hinc, Cod. Theod.: fundamenta loco, Cic.: thesaurum loco, ausgraben, ICt.: aedificia diductis angulis vidimus moveri (sich verschieben) iterumque componi, Sen. – refl., se loco movere non posse, v. Schiffen (bei Windstille), Caes. – bildl., move a te moram, geh ungesäumt ans Werk, Plaut. – β) leb. Objj.: deum loco, Cic.: armenta stabulis, Verg.: motis senibus et feminis, entfernt, Tac. – refl. se movere u. Passiv moveri medial = sich fortbewegen, sich wegbegeben, aufbrechen, abgehen, fortgehen, sich entfernen u. dgl., quid stas? age move te! manen? schieb dich! Nov. com. 92: se ex urbe, Nep.: se de Cumano, Cic.: se gremio alcis, Catull.: se humo, Ov.: se istinc, Cic., hinc, Ov. – absol., Aurora se movet u. Aurora movetur, bricht auf, Ov. – b) als t. t. der Geschäftsspr.: res, quae moveri possunt, die bewegliche Habe, Nep.: ebenso res moventes, Liv., Gell. u. ICt. – c) als mediz. t. t.: loco od. loco suo od. sedibus suis moveri, im Zshg. bl. moveri, aus seiner Lage weichen, verrenken, v. Knochen usw., Cels. – d) als milit. t. t.: α) m. signa, castra u. dgl. u. bl. movere od. moveri, mit den Feldzeichen, mit dem Lager, mit dem Zuge, mit den Truppen von irgendwo aufbrechen, ausrücken, abziehen, abmarschieren, weiterziehen, vorrücken, signa m., Liv. (übtr. v. Stiere, Verg.): signa e castris, Liv. – castra, Caes. u.a.: castra loco non m., Liv.: castra ex eo loco, Caes.: Arretium versus castra, Cic.: castra ad Euphratem, ad hostes, Curt. – agmen, Curt.: copias a Gaza, copias Babylonem, Curt. – exercitum ex hibernis, Curt. – u. so bl. movere (refl.), zB. iniussu movere non audere, Liv.: m. Canusio, Cic.: m. a Samo, Liv.: m. castris, ex stativis, Liv.: m. in Indiam, Curt. – u. moveri, zB. Agrippinam ingressus non ante motus est exinde, cum etc., Amm. 16, 3, 2: statuit nusquam interim extra confinia moveri Gallorum, Amm. 26, 5, 13. – β) refl. se movere od. Passiv moveri medial = sich bewegen, sich rühren, praecepit, ne se ex eo loco moverent, Liv.: nusquam te vestigio moveris, Liv.: nec vestigio quisquam movebatur, Liv. – e) als relig. t. t.: m. bidental, das Blitzmal verrücken u. so verletzen, Hor. de art. poët. 472; vgl. (poet.) Dianae non movenda numina, Dianas unverrückbare, unverletzliche Allgewalt, Hor. epod. 17, 3.

    BB) übtr., jmd. aus irgend einem Verhältnisse, Wirkungskreise usw. entfernen, verdrängen, verstoßen, stoßen, a) aus dem Hause, aus dem häuslichen Wirkungskreise, movetur civilis discidii specie, Tac. – od. aus der Heimat, mota loco sim, verbannt, Ov. – b) aus dem Besitztum, alqm ex agro, Cic.: alqm possessionibus, Cic. – c) aus seiner Stellung, als t. t. der Militär- u. der Fechterspr., hostem statu, Liv. 30, 18, 4: hostes gradu, Liv. 7, 8, 3: u. übtr., aus seiner Lage bringen, corpus statu, Cic.: corpus ex eo statu, Cels. – d) aus seinem Wirkungskreise, signiferum loco, absetzen, Caes. – alqm loco senatorio, Liv., od. ordine senatorio, Suet., u. im Zshg. bl. ordine, Plin. ep., jmd. aus dem Senate stoßen; u. dafür auch alqm de senatu, Cic. Clu. 122, gew. bl. senatu, Sall. u.a. – alqm tribu, aus der Tr. stoßen, Cic. u.a. – gregem loco, die Schauspieler von ihrem Platze (von der Bühne) verdrängen, Plaut.: veros heredes, verdrängen, Cic. – e) jmd. von einer Meinung usw. entfernen, abbringen, alqm de sententia, Liv.: alqm a vero, Sall. fr.: quosdam a perverso proposito nemo potest movere, Scrib. Larg. – dah. im Juristenlat., alqm, jmd. wankend-, irre machen, ICt.: me movet quod od. quia etc., ICt.

    C) = mutare, umwandeln, verwandeln, quorum forma semel mota est, Ov. met. 8, 729. – übtr., adeo nihil motum ex antiquo probabile est, so wenig Beifall findet irgend eine Umwandlung des Hergebrachten, Liv. 34, 54, 8: nullā tamen providentiā fatum imminens moveri potuit, Liv. 25, 16, 4. – / Infin. Präs. Akk. movĕre, Ven. Fort. carm. 7, 1, 1.

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  • 10 Zweck

    Zweck, consilium ob. umschr. id quod volo od. cupio (was man beabsichtigt, die Absicht, w. vgl.). – institutum (das eingeschlagene Verfahren). – propositum od. umschr. id quod specto od. sequor od. peto od. expeto. id quod conor. id quod intendo od. id quo intendo (das, was man erreichen will). – res (die bezweckte Sache, z.B. huic rei [für diesen Z.] quod satis esse visum est militum reliquit). – finis (der Endzweck, die Hauptsache, objektiv, z.B. domus finis est usus). – exitus (der Ausgang, das Ziel). – der Z. von etw., consilium alcis rei (subjektiv); id cuius causā alqd facimus (objektiv). – der Z. unseres Daseins, id, ad quod nati sumus. – ohne Z., s. planlos. – zu welchem Z.? quo consilio? quid spectans? quorsum? (z.B. quorsum aut cur ista quaeris?: u. quorsum haec tam multa de Maximo?): zu dem Z., daß te., eo consilio, ut etc.; auch ita... ut etc. (z.B. ita natos esse nos, ut etc.). – einen Zweck. haben, aliquid sequi. consilium sequi. certum aliquod consilium proposuisse (v. Pers.); velle od. spectare aliquid (auch von Dingen): einen ganz andern Z. haben, longe alio spectare (v. Lebl.); die Gesetze haben den Z., hoc spectant leges, hoc volunt: welchen Z. hat nun diese Rede? was ist nun der Z. dieser Rede? quid igitur spectat haec oratio?: die Poesie hat nur das Vergnügen zum Z. poësis solam petit voluptatem: ich erreiche meinen Z., ad id quod volo (velim) venio; id quod volo (velim) consequor; id quod peto (petivi) od. expeto (expetivi) consequor; eo quo volo (volui) pervenio; propositum assequor; ad exitum pervenio; obtineo quod intendi: ich erreiche den Z. von etwas, eas res, quarum [2855] causā alqd feci, conficio: ich reife ab, ohne meinen Z. erreicht zu haben, infectis iis, quae agere destinaveram, proficiscor: etw. erreicht seinen Z. nicht, alqd ad finem non venit (z.B. tam audax inceptum); es führt mich etwas zu meinem Z., fert deducitque me alqd eo, quo intendo: seinen Z. verfehlen, propositum non assequi: von seinem eigentlichen Z. abkommen (in der Rede etc.), a proposito aberrare: sich etwas zum Z. machen, alqd sibi proponere: ben Z. seines Daseins erfüllen, ad naturae finem pervenire: es tut nichts zu unserm Z., ob... oder nicht, ad id quod agimus nihil interest, utrum sit... necne sit.

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  • 11 moveo

    moveo, mōvī, mōtum, ēre (vielleicht zu altindisch) mīvati, schiebt, drängt, bewegt), in Bewegung setzen, bewegen, I) bewegen = hin und her bewegen, rühren, rütteln, schütteln, aufregen, aufrühren, aufrütteln, A) eig.: a) übh.: caelum, Cic.: urnam, Verg.: facem, Ov.: membra, Lucr.: caput, colla, labra (in leisem Gebete), Ov.: manus, nares, oculos, Quint.: ora vana, mit leerem Munde kauen, Ov.: cum capite capillos, Ov.: per aëra crinem, flattern lassen, Ov.: pennas per auras, Ov.: brachia in herbas, niederlassen, Ov.: quāque pedem movi (setze), manat lacus, Ov.: ebenso quoquo vestigia movit, Tibull.: move formicinum gradum, Plaut. – humum saltu, aufrühren, Ov.: terram, mare, sidera, erschüttern, Ov.: u. so aras, Ov. – alci bilem, die Galle rege machen (= zum Zorn reizen), Plaut. u. Hor. – poet. m. Infin., mulas ire movent, quā publicus advocat agger, Ven. Fort. vit. S. Mart. 6, 136. – Sprichw., m. omnes terras, omnia maria, Himmel u. Erde in Bewegung setzen, Cic. ad Att. 8, 11, 2. – im Passiv, atomus gravitate et pondere movetur, Cic.: moenia mota forent, würden erbebt sein, Ov.: mota (erschütterte) tremoribus urbs, Ov.: fluctus motos (aufgeregten) componere, Verg. – refl., movere, sich bewegen, terra movet, erbebt, Liv. u. Ov.: voluptas movens, Lust in Bewegung (Ggstz. vol. stans, Lust in Ruhe), Cic. – im
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    Passiv medial, moveri, sich bewegen, glaebae coepere moveri, Ov.: moventur dentes, wackeln, Cels.: venae desistunt posse moveri, zu schlagen, Ov.: suo motu moveri, sich durch eigene Bewegung, sich selbst bewegen, Macr. – v. leb. Wesen, moveri propter aquam (v. Fröschen), hüpfen, Cic. – res moventes od. subst. moventia, ium, n., sich selbst bewegende, d.i. lebende Wesen, ICt. (versch. res moventes unten no. II, B, AA, b). – b) v. künstl. Bewegung des Körpers u. seiner Teile, α) v. pantomim. Bewegung, v. pantomim. Tanz, corpus ad numeros, Sen.: membra ad certos modos, Tibull. – refl., se movere, Passiv moveri medial = sich pantomimisch, tanzend bewegen, tanzen, festis moveri diebus, Hor.: v. pantom. Tanz, histrio cum paulum se movit extra numerum, in der Bewegung u. Gebärde ein wenig die Regel überschreitet, Cic.: moveri ad numeros satyri Batylli, Pers.: u. m. Acc., moveri Cyclopa, pantomimisch darstellen, Hor. – β) v. Gesang u. Saitenspiel, bewegen, rühren, vocalia ora ad citharam, Ov.: sonantia fila (Saiten), Ov.: citharam cum voce, Ov.: nervos ad verba, Ov. – c) als mediz. t. t. = Bewegung machen, -verschaffen, ascensus et descensus corpus moveat, Cels.: exercitatio, quae superiores partes movet, Cels. – Passiv moveri medial = sich körperl. Bewegung machen, oft b. Cels.: verb. moveri et ambulare, Cels. – d) v. Bewegen durch ein Werkzeug, α)
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    mit der Hacke, mit dem Pfluge umbrechen, aufgraben, aufpflügen, auflockern (vgl. κινειν γην), humum, Plin. ep.: labefacta iugera, per artes agros, Verg. – β) mit einem Löffel umrühren, alqd spathā, Scrib. Larg.: movente aliquo cochleario liquorem, Scrib. Larg.: super ignem moveri donec etc., Scrib. Larg. – e) als milit. t. t., m. arma, wie κινειν τὰ ὅπλα, die Waffen rühren, -ergreifen, v. Pers., Verg., Liv. u. Tac., übtr. v. Löwen, sich zur Wehr setzen, Verg.: m. a. adversus alqm, Liv.: m. a. pro alqo, Ov.: aliena arma m., Ov.: neutra arma m., neutral bleiben, Ov.
    B) übtr.: 1) in rege körperliche Tätigkeit setzen; dah. se movere, sich rühren, sich regen, move te ocius, Ter.: m. se impigre, Liv.: m. se ad bellum, Liv. – ebenso Passiv moveri medial, hostes in Samnio moverentur, rührten, regten sich, Liv. – 2) den Körper krankhaft erregen, auf den Körper übel einwirken, einen nachteiligen Einfluß haben, ihn angreifen, intoleranda vis aestus corpora movit, Liv.: otium ex labore, copia ex inopia corpora varie movebant, Liv.: u. allg., si quid tunc moverimus, falls man in dieser Zeit aufregend einwirkt, Cels. – 3) geistig bewegen, a) übh.: m. se ad motum fortunae, sich drehen u. wenden, Caes.: neque se in ullam partem movebat, entschied sich für keine Partei, Caes. – multa animo m., überlegen, Verg.: crudelis animus Catilinae eadem illa movebat, hegte noch denselben Ge-
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    danken, Sall. – b) durch Einwirkung auf jmds. Gefühl, Willen u. Entschluß usw. jmd. geistig erregen, α) auf jmds. sinnl. Gefühl = auf jmd. Eindruck machen, jmdm. imponieren, auf jmd. Einflußhaben, einwirken, jmd. ergreifen, im Passiv = einen Eindruck-, eine Wirkung erleiden, sich durch etw. imponieren lassen, pulchritudo corporis movet oculos et delectat, Cic.: moveor ipsius loci insolentiā, Cic.: cum animi inaniter moveantur, einen scheinbaren Eindruck empfangen, Cic.: iisdem rebus moveri, für gleiche Eindrücke empfänglich sein (griech. συμπάσχειν), Cic. – oft (mit u. ohne Acc. der Pers.) mit allg. Acc. neutr. od. mit Adv. zur Ang. wie? = den u. den Eindruck machen, die u. die Wirkung tun, von der u. der Wirkung sein, so u. so wirken, einwirken, zB. si nos tam iustum odium nihil movet, ne illa quidem, oro vos, movent? auf uns einwirkt (für uns ein Beweggrund ist)... wird, ich bitte euch, nicht einmal das Eindruck machen? Liv.: uti (miles) multum earum regionum consuetudine moveatur, einen starken Eindruck erleiden, stark beeinflußt werden, Caes.: Alco precibus aliquid moturum ratus... postquam nihil lacrimae movebant, Liv.: nam et commemoratio una in re permultum movet, Cic.: tum duo illa, quae maxime movent, Cic. – β) auf jmds. inneres Gefühl, Gemüt, αα) jmd. unruhig-, besorgt-, bestürzt machen, erzittern machen, movebat
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    haec multitudo hostium Alexandrum, Iustin. – oft im Passiv, moveri alqā re, von etw. erregt-, ergriffen-, erschüttert werden, über etwas unruhig-, besorgt-, bange-, bestürzt werden, vor etw. erzittern, hostium clamore non territus, qui possum vestro moveri? Vell.: moveri multitudine hostium, Iustin.: moveri novitate monstri, Ov. – absol., absiste moveri, zu bangen, Verg. – ββ) auf jmd. Eindruck machen = jmd. rühren, erweichen, zum Mitleid bewegen, jmds. Teilnahme erregen, dicta nihil moverunt quemquam, Liv.: moverat plebem oratio, Liv.: m. animos iudicum, Quint.: saxa gemitu, Ov.: quo fletu Manes, quā Numina voce moveret? Verg. – im Passiv, misericordiā moveri, Caes.: Roscii morte moveri, Cic. – γγ) jmd. aufreizen, empören, in Harnisch, bringen, movet feroci iuveni animum comploratio sororis, Liv. 1, 26, 3: men moveat cimex Pantilius? Hor. sat. 1, 10, 78: qui non irascitur inconcussus iniuriā perstitit; qui irascitur motus est (wird außer Fassuug gebracht), Sen. de ira 3, 25, 3. – γ) auf jmds. Willen u. Entschluß = jmd. bewegen, bestimmen, drängen, auf jmd. wirken, einwirken, quos parva pecunia movere non potuit, Cic.: quem cum minus quam vellet moveret, Nep.: suis quemque stimulis m. ad bellum, Liv. – Passiv, Lentulus aeris alieni magnitudine movetur, läßt sich bestimmen durch usw., Caes.: consilio eius motus est, Nep.: cuius precibus motus, Traian. in
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    Plin. ep.: motus precibus mulierum, Iustin.: quaedam quasi moventia, gewisse Beweggründe, Triebfedern, Cic. Tusc. 5, 68. – m. folg. Infin., non quisquam me ab terra moveat convellere funem, Verg. georg. 1, 457. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., cuius reprehensio me vehementer movet, non solum ut etc.... verum etiam ut etc., Cic. Mur. 3. – m. folg. quo minus u. Konj., sed eisdem de causis, quo minus dimicare vellet, movebatur, Caes. b. c. 1, 82, 3. – δ) durch Einwirkung auf die Phantasie jmd. erregen, begeistern, alqm thyrso, Ov.: quos Bellona saeva movet, Lucan. – ε) durch Einwirkung auf die Denkkraft anregen, acute, peracute moveri, scharfsinnig, sehr scharf denken, Cic.: so auch quasi acutule moveri, Augustin. conf. 3, 7. – 4) politisch bewegen, aufregen, in Unruhe versetzen, in Aufruhr bringen, quieta, Sall.: omnia, Sall.: res, Flor. (u. so rebus motis, in bewegter Zeit, Tac.: u. magna motae rei fama, von dem Umwälzungsversuche, Tac.). – Passiv moveri = in Bewegung-, in Unruhe-, in Aufruhr geraten, unruhig werden, sich politisch regen, moveri civitas coepit, Sall.: movetur Thessalia, Flor. – 5) (wie κινέω) an etw. gleichs. rütteln, etw. wankend machen, erschüttern, ändern, alcis sententiam, Cic.: fidem, Ov.: fatum, Ov.: hoc nisi fit, nihil moventur nuptiae, bleibt die H., wie sie (beschlossen) ist, Ter.: sed ea non muto, non moveo, doch ich ändere nichts daran, ich rüttele
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    nicht daran, Cic.: totumque moveri mutarive putas bellum, an dem Kriege gerüttelt (sein Ende herbeizuführen gesucht) werde oder eine andere Wendung erhalte, Verg.: igitur movere et quatere, quidquid usquam aegrum esset, aggrediuntur, man ging daran zu rütteln u. zu schütteln, wo irgend etwas Schadhaftes war, Tac. – 6) Geld flott machen, flüssig machen, a Caecilio propinqui minore centesimis nummum movere non possunt, keinen Heller unter zwölf Prozent herauskriegen, Cic. ad Att. 1, 12, 1; vgl. Sen. ep. 118, 2.
    II) prägn., mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des terminus a quo. A) v. einem Orte hervor-, her-, herbeibewegen, -bringen, AA) eig.: a) im allg.: limum e gurgite, aufwühlen, Ov.: u. so motum ex profundo mari, Curt. – m. vina Torquato consule pressa, (aus der Apotheke) herbeiholen, Ov.: ebenso testa moveri digna bono die, Hor. – b) als t. t. der Gartenbaukunst, wie ὁρμαν = treiben, surculus corticem movet, Colum. – gew. refl. se movere od. Passiv moveri medial = treiben, schießen, et gemma se et cortex naturaliter movet, Colum.: si gemmae se nondum moveant, Colum.: de palmite gemma movetur, Ov. – c) als t. t. der Opfersprache = obmovere, entgegen-, darbringen, Iovi fertum, Cato r. r. 134, 2. – d) als mediz. t. t., hervortreiben, acria lacrimas movent, Cels.: m. sudorem, Cels.: urinam, Cels.: alvum, Cato
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    u. Cels. – Passiv medial, ex ore spumae moventur, Schaum tritt vor den Mund, Cels.
    BB) übtr., einen Zustand usw. gleichs. in Gang bringen, zur Erscheinung bringen, bewirken, daß etwas eintritt, vor sich geht usw., a) übh. Zustände aller Art erregen, erwecken, verursachen, erzeugen, pituitae cursus assiduos, Cels.: lacrimas, Quint.: risum, Cic.: alci risum, lacrimas, Sen.: fletum populo, Cic. – exspectationem de etc., Cic.: suspicionem, Cic.: misericordiam, Cic.: alci invidiam, Sen.: odia verbis, Hor.: discordias, Liv.: dissensionem, Suet.: societatem consilii publici, Liv. – b) einen Ggstd. der Verhandlung usw. in Gang-, in Anregung bringen, anregen, etwas zur Sprache bringen, consultationem, actionem, Liv.: dignam tractatu quaestionem, Tac.: historias, Hor.: iocum (launige Einfälle), Sall. – u. so als jurist. t. t., anstellen, vornehmen, controversiam nominis, Tac. dial. 25, od. controversiam de verbo, Cels. 3, 3. p. 78, 11 D.: controversiam alci movere, Iulian. dig. 37, 10, 4: quaestionem, accusationem, litem u. dgl., ICt. – c) eine Handlung anheben, anfangen, cantus, anheben, anstimmen, Verg.: novos ortus, v. der Aurora, Stat.: ego istaec moveo aut curo? ist es mein Werk? meine Sorge? Ter. Andr. 921. – bes. ein krieger. od. polit. Unternehmen anstiften, anfangen, unternehmen, bellum, Cic. u. Liv. (s. Fabri Liv. 23, 48, 6): bellum civile, Suet.: sediti-
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    onem, ICt.: u. so allg., ne quid ab tergo moveretur, Liv. u. Curt.: ut nihil usquam moveri viderunt, Liv. (vgl. Fabri Liv. 21, 52, 4. Mützell Curt. 3, 1 [3], 21). – refl., iam undique pugna se moverat, war im Gange, Curt. 8, 14 (47), 6. – d) etw. an den Tag geben, zeigen, movisse numen deos, hätten ihre Macht geäußert, Liv. 1, 55, 3: so auch qui nimiae moverat artis opem, Ov. fast. 6, 760.
    B) von seinem Orte, von seinem Standpunkte, aus seiner Lage bewegen = weg-, fortbringen, weg-, fortschaffen, verrücken, verdrängen, entfernen, AA) eig.: a) übh.: α) lebl. Objj.: lapidem hinc, Cod. Theod.: fundamenta loco, Cic.: thesaurum loco, ausgraben, ICt.: aedificia diductis angulis vidimus moveri (sich verschieben) iterumque componi, Sen. – refl., se loco movere non posse, v. Schiffen (bei Windstille), Caes. – bildl., move a te moram, geh ungesäumt ans Werk, Plaut. – β) leb. Objj.: deum loco, Cic.: armenta stabulis, Verg.: motis senibus et feminis, entfernt, Tac. – refl. se movere u. Passiv moveri medial = sich fortbewegen, sich wegbegeben, aufbrechen, abgehen, fortgehen, sich entfernen u. dgl., quid stas? age move te! manen? schieb dich! Nov. com. 92: se ex urbe, Nep.: se de Cumano, Cic.: se gremio alcis, Catull.: se humo, Ov.: se istinc, Cic., hinc, Ov. – absol., Aurora se movet u. Aurora movetur, bricht auf, Ov. – b) als t. t. der Geschäftsspr.:
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    res, quae moveri possunt, die bewegliche Habe, Nep.: ebenso res moventes, Liv., Gell. u. ICt. – c) als mediz. t. t.: loco od. loco suo od. sedibus suis moveri, im Zshg. bl. moveri, aus seiner Lage weichen, verrenken, v. Knochen usw., Cels. – d) als milit. t. t.: α) m. signa, castra u. dgl. u. bl. movere od. moveri, mit den Feldzeichen, mit dem Lager, mit dem Zuge, mit den Truppen von irgendwo aufbrechen, ausrücken, abziehen, abmarschieren, weiterziehen, vorrücken, signa m., Liv. (übtr. v. Stiere, Verg.): signa e castris, Liv. – castra, Caes. u.a.: castra loco non m., Liv.: castra ex eo loco, Caes.: Arretium versus castra, Cic.: castra ad Euphratem, ad hostes, Curt. – agmen, Curt.: copias a Gaza, copias Babylonem, Curt. – exercitum ex hibernis, Curt. – u. so bl. movere (refl.), zB. iniussu movere non audere, Liv.: m. Canusio, Cic.: m. a Samo, Liv.: m. castris, ex stativis, Liv.: m. in Indiam, Curt. – u. moveri, zB. Agrippinam ingressus non ante motus est exinde, cum etc., Amm. 16, 3, 2: statuit nusquam interim extra confinia moveri Gallorum, Amm. 26, 5, 13. – β) refl. se movere od. Passiv moveri medial = sich bewegen, sich rühren, praecepit, ne se ex eo loco moverent, Liv.: nusquam te vestigio moveris, Liv.: nec vestigio quisquam movebatur, Liv. – e) als relig. t. t.: m. bidental, das Blitzmal verrücken u. so verletzen, Hor. de art. poët. 472; vgl. (poet.) Dianae non movenda numina, Dianas unver-
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    rückbare, unverletzliche Allgewalt, Hor. epod. 17, 3.
    BB) übtr., jmd. aus irgend einem Verhältnisse, Wirkungskreise usw. entfernen, verdrängen, verstoßen, stoßen, a) aus dem Hause, aus dem häuslichen Wirkungskreise, movetur civilis discidii specie, Tac. – od. aus der Heimat, mota loco sim, verbannt, Ov. – b) aus dem Besitztum, alqm ex agro, Cic.: alqm possessionibus, Cic. – c) aus seiner Stellung, als t. t. der Militär- u. der Fechterspr., hostem statu, Liv. 30, 18, 4: hostes gradu, Liv. 7, 8, 3: u. übtr., aus seiner Lage bringen, corpus statu, Cic.: corpus ex eo statu, Cels. – d) aus seinem Wirkungskreise, signiferum loco, absetzen, Caes. – alqm loco senatorio, Liv., od. ordine senatorio, Suet., u. im Zshg. bl. ordine, Plin. ep., jmd. aus dem Senate stoßen; u. dafür auch alqm de senatu, Cic. Clu. 122, gew. bl. senatu, Sall. u.a. – alqm tribu, aus der Tr. stoßen, Cic. u.a. – gregem loco, die Schauspieler von ihrem Platze (von der Bühne) verdrängen, Plaut.: veros heredes, verdrängen, Cic. – e) jmd. von einer Meinung usw. entfernen, abbringen, alqm de sententia, Liv.: alqm a vero, Sall. fr.: quosdam a perverso proposito nemo potest movere, Scrib. Larg. – dah. im Juristenlat., alqm, jmd. wankend-, irre machen, ICt.: me movet quod od. quia etc., ICt.
    C) = mutare, umwandeln, verwandeln, quorum forma semel mota est, Ov. met. 8, 729. – übtr., adeo
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    nihil motum ex antiquo probabile est, so wenig Beifall findet irgend eine Umwandlung des Hergebrachten, Liv. 34, 54, 8: nullā tamen providentiā fatum imminens moveri potuit, Liv. 25, 16, 4. – Infin. Präs. Akk. movĕre, Ven. Fort. carm. 7, 1, 1.

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  • 12 constituo

    cōn-stituo, stituī, stitūtum, ere (con u. statuo), beistellen = hinstellen, hinsetzen, aufstellen, I) im engern Sinne: omnes currus triumphales, Val. Max. – m. Adv. (wo?) od. Praepp. (ante u. circum u. Akk., in m. Abl.), ferales cupressos ante (vornhin), Verg.: mendacem ante ipsam aciem, Val. Max.: hominem ante pedes Q. Manilii, Cic.: bovem in Aventino ante aram Dianae, Val. Max.: in litore taurum ante aras, Verg.: circum bovem alias hostias, Varr. LL.: duos equos in conspectu eorum, Val. Max.: u. (im Bilde) velut in aliqua sublimi specula constitutus, Lact. 2, 2, 18: c. ante oculos huius miseri senectutem, sich (im Geiste) vor Augen stellen, Cic. Cael. 79. – So nun als milit. t. t., a) aufstellen, aufpflanzen, bes. in Reih u. Glied, formieren od. sich formieren lassen, gew. m. Praepp. (bes. m. in u. Abl., m. ante, ad, pro, sub, intra) od. m. bl. Abl., impedimenta, Liv.: aciem, legionem, Caes.: arma in templo Castoris, Bewaffnete aufstellen, Cic.: signa ante tribunal, aufpflanzen, Liv.: impedimenta cum captivis haud procul acie in edito colle, Curt.: octo cohortes in fronte, Sall.: naves in alto, Caes.: omnes alarios in conspectu hostium pro castris, Caes.: reliquas sex legiones pro castris in acie, Caes.: cohortes sub infimo colle ab dextro latere hostium, Caes.: intra silvas aciem ordinesque, Caes.: in secundo ordine, Auct. b. Afr.: naves longas ad latus apertum hostium, Caes.: classem apud Aegos flumen, apud Salamina exad versum Athenas, Nep.: naves aperto ac plano litore, Caes. – m. Abl. der Entfernung, legionem CC passibus ab eo tumulo, Caes. – m. contra u. Akk., reliquas legiones in armis expeditas contra hostem, Caes. – m. dopp. Acc., in fronte collocant XXII (naves), reliquas subsidiarias (als Reserve) in secundo ordine, Auct. b. Alex. 14, 3. – v. einem einzelnen, se constituere, sich aufstellen, zum Zweikampf Stellung nehmen, Cl. Quadr. bei Gell. 9, 13, 17. – b) von der Bewegung aus aufstellen, haltmachen lassen (vgl. Drak. Liv. 27, 11, 6 u. die Auslgg. zu Sall. Iug. 49, 5), agmen, signa paulisper, Sall. u. Liv.: signa legionis, Caes.: signa haud procul portā, Liv.: convertisse agmen, quo loco constituerat, Liv. – m. Acc. der Entfernung, signa quadringentos ferme inde passus, Liv. – dah. viell. übtr., si (narratio) constituitur aliquando, haltmacht, Cic. de or. 2, 328.

    II) im weitern Sinne: 1) eine bestimmte Stelle anweisend irgendwo hinsetzen, einsetzen, a) jmd. anweisen, wo seinen Wohnsitz zu nehmen, ibi futuros Helvetios, ubi eos Caesar constituisset atque esse voluisset, Caes.: reliquias praedonum contractas in urbibus remotoque mari loco in certa sede c., feste Wohnsitze geben, Vell. – als milit. t. t., jmdm. wo seine Stellung anweisen, ihn wohin stellen, legen, neque se praesidium, ubi constitutus esset, tenere posse, Caes.: praesidia in Tolosatibus circumque Narbonem, Caes. – b) jmd. in etw. als Besitztum einsetzen, einweisen (Ggstz. exturbare, expellere), plebem in agris publicis, Cic.: si Campanus ager dividatur, exturbari et expelli plebem ex agris, non constitui et collocari, eingewiesen u. angesiedelt, Cic. – c) jmd. in einen Posten, ein Amt einsetzen, setzen, ihn anstellen, auch m. in u. Abl., regem, Cic.: praefectos, Caes.: unum aliquem lectorem, Quint.: princeps (Fürst) divinitus constitutus, Plin. pan. – reges in civitate, Cic.: alqm sibi quaestoris in loco, Cic.: alqm in hoc munere, Q. Cic.: alqm supra bibliothecam, Vitr. – m. dopp. Acc., a quo regem et se et filium suum constitutos esse, Cic.: Commium regem ibi, Caes.: Cavarinum apud eos regem, Caes.: im Passiv m. dopp. Nom., rex (als K.) constituitur Arbactus, Iustin.: Alcibiades dux classi constituitur, Iustin. – d) bei jmd. in ein Verhältnis einsetzen, m. in u. Abl. des Verhältnisses, Athenaeum in maxima apud regem auctoritate gratiaque, veranlassen, daß der König dem Ath. wieder sein ganzes Vertrauen schenkt u. vollen Einfluß gestattet, Cic. ep. 15, 4, 6.

    2) errichtend, gründend, veranstaltend aufstellen, a) lebl. Objj., mit Adv., od. m. Praepp., od. m. Genet. od. Abl. loc.; od. m. Dat. (wem zu Ehren? wem zum Nutzen?), α) ein Bauwerk u. dgl. aufstellen, errichten, eine Stadt, Örtlichkeit u. dgl. anlegen, herrich ten, turres, Caes.: vineas ac testudines, Nep.: triplicem Piraei portum, Nep.: templa arasque, Suet.: aedem Iovis Feretrii, Nep.: laterarias (Ziegelhütten) ac domum, Plin.: urbem, Nep. u.a. (s. Ruhnken Vell. 1, 2, 6): oppidum, Caes.: oppidum c. suāque pecuniā exaedificare, Caes.: publice statuas, Quint.: effingere et constituere (herrichten) nidos, Cic.: asylum, Lact.: tectum antiquitus constitutum, Nep.: c. aream, Col.: c. crucem, s. crux. – c. castella ad extremas fossas, Caes.: pyras curvo in litore, Verg.: tropaea in Pyrenaeis iugis, Sall. fr. – alci publice in foro statuam, Nep.: aedem in foro geminis fratribus, Suet.: horrea certis locis, Caes.: domi suae quintanam, Suet.: domi suae sacellum Automatias, Nep.: domos Athenis, Plin.: in Getis Graias domos, Ov. – domicilium sibi Magnesiae, Nep. – als milit. t. t., Romae castra (aufschlagen), Suet.: u. so hiberna omnium legionum in Belgis, Caes. – als mathem. t. t., in data linea triangula aequis lateribus c., errichten (konstruieren), Quint. 1, 10, 3. – β) eine Anstalt u. vgl. errichten, einrichten, einsetzen, ludos illic quinquennales, Suet.: nova portoria, Vell.: vectigal in monte Antilibano, Cic.: aerarium interfectoribus Caesaris, Nep.: collegia antiquitus constituta, Suet. – u. als publiz. t. t., eine Machtstellung errichten, schaffen, einsetzen, decemviralem potestatem in omnibus urbibus, Nep.: magistratus per singulas civitates, Iustin.: senatum centum senatorum, Iustin.: novi generis imperia in (gegen) alqm, Caes.: quae (potestates, imperia, curationes) constituuntur ad populi fructum aliquem aut commodum, Cic. – γ) ein Reich errichten, bilden, ex multis gentibus nationibusque unum regnum populumque, Iustin. 8, 6, 2. – δ) eine Vornahme anstellen, auctionem, Cic.: sermonem, Varr. LL.: sponsalia, ICt. – als gerichtl. t. t., c. actionem (eine Klage), Cic.: actionem adversus ingratos, Val. Max. – crimen in alqo, Klage gegen jmd. erheben, Cic.: reperietis idcirco haec in uno homine pecunioso tot constituta, ut etc., gegen diesen einen g. M. so viele Maßregeln ergriffen, Cic. – c. quaestionem (Untersuchung), Cic. u. Quint. – ε) Zustände zustande bringen, begründen, feststellen, amicitiam (Ggstz. tollere, v. Nutzen), Cic.: amicitiam cum alqo, Q. Cic.: concordiam, Cic.: pacem, Cic.: pacem his legibus, Nep.: victoriam, Cic.: magnam sibi auctoritatem pugnā illā navali, Nep.: videte, quod ius nobis, quam condicionem vobismet ipsis, quam denique civitati legem constituere (einführen) velitis, Cic. – ζ) zur Nachachtung aufstellen, documentum more militari, Auct. b. Afr.: maximum exemplum iustitiae in hostem, Cic. – b) leb. Objj.: α) übh. schaffend hinstellen, m. dopp. Acc., di primum homines humo excitatos celsos et erectos constituerunt, Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 140. – β) als milit. t. t., eine Legion usw. er richten, bilden, tres legiones, Caes. – m. ex u. Abl., legio septima constituta ex veteranis, Cic.

    3) eine feste Stellung (Halt, Verfassung, Stimmung usw.) gebend, eine feste Haltung geben, in eine gute Verfassung (Stimmung) versetzen, eine feste Einrichtung geben, disponieren (stimmen), regulieren (ordnen), fest bestimmen, befestigen (stählen), sicher begründen, konsolidieren, a) den Körper usw., is cui corpus bene constitutum sit, dessen Körper sich in guter Verfassung od. Stimmung (griech. σαρκος ευσταθὲς κατάστημα od. σαρκος ευστάθεια) befindet, Cic. – iam confirmata et constituta vox, Quint.: iam perfectis constitutisque viribus, Quint. – b) Geist u. Gemüt (Charakter), exordium est principium orationis, per quod animus auditoris constituitur (gestimmt wird) ad audiendum, Cornif. rhet.: animus bene constitutus, Cic. – übtr. auf die Pers., viri sapientes et bene naturā constituti, Cic. Sest. 137: quotus quisque philosophorum invenitur, qui sit ita moratus, ita animo ac vitā constitutus, ut ratio postulat, dessen Denk- u. Handlungsweise in einer solchen Verfassung ist, wie usw., Cic. Tusc. 2, 11. – c) Zustände, senectus, quae fundamentis adulescentiae constituta est, das durch den in der Iugend gelegten Grund einen festen Halt bekommen hat, Cic.: ineuntis aetatis inscitia senum constituenda et regenda prudentiā est, muß in der Klugheit der Greise Halt u. Leitung suchen, Cic. – d) menschliche Verhältnisse, Angelegenheiten, Einrichtungen, α) einzelne Verhältnisse usw., rem familiarem, Cic.: rem nummariam de communi sententia, Cic. – übtr. auf die Pers., qui integri sunt et sani et bene constituti de rebus domesticis, deren Hauswesen sich in guter Verfassung befindet, gute Haushalter, gute Hausväter, Cic. Sest. 97. – Passiv unpers., non tam sinistre constitutum est, ut non etc., es steht nicht so schlimm mit uns, daß wir nicht usw., Plin. pan. 45, 5. – β) das Staatswesen usw., rem publicam c., componere et c., Cic.: bene morata et bene constituta civitas, Cic.: c. plures rei publicae partes, Cic.: c. civitatem, Suet., civitates, Cic.: res summā aequitate, Nep. – eae res, quas ipse Athenis constituerat, seine Einrichtungen zu Athen, Nep.: c. Chersonesum, Nep.: c. alci regnum, Nep.

    4) bestimmend feststellen, festsetzen, bestimmen, a) übh. abgrenzend, α) lebl. Objj., feststellen, festsetzen, ansetzen, bestimmen, anordnen, anberaumen, u. im Einverständnis mit einem andern = verabreden, übereinkommen, zusagen, im üblen Sinne = abkarten, m. Acc., c. iter ad Cirtam oppidum, Sall. (u. so ex itinere proposito et constituto reverti, Cic.): c. locum, Ter.: tempus, diem, Cic., Caes. u.a.: constitutā die causae dictionis (an dem bestimmten Tage der Verteidigung), Caes.: c. Olympiada, Cic.: primam Olympiada, Vell. – c. vadimonium (gerichtl. t. t.), Cic. – u. (im Bilde) fines, qui sint in amicitia, Cic.: modum credendi, Cic.: mercedem funeris, Cic.: summum pretium, Cic.: certa pretia, Cic. – poenas capitis, Cic. – m. Dat. (wem? für wen? wozu?), diem concilio, Caes.: diem nuptiis, Plaut.: proximum diem ei negotio, Sall.: posterum diem pugnae, Caes.: pretium frumento, Cic.: aera (Sold) militibus, Liv.: singulis fines imperii, Sall.: certos mihi fines terminosque constituam, extra quos egredi non possim, Cic.: gravissimum ei rei supplicium cum cruciatu, Caes.: poenam alci, Cic. u. Quint.: capitis poenam iis, qui non paruerint, Caes. – m. ad u. Akk., grandiorem aetatem ad consulatum, Cic.: certam pecuniam proconsulibus ad mulos et tabernacula, Suet. – m. in u. Akk. der Zeit, in posterum diem tempus locumque, Liv.: nuptias in hunc diem, Ter. – m. cum u. Abl. od. (s. unten mit ut) inter se, diem cum alqo c., pacisci et c., Caes. u. Cic.: colloquium cum rege, Liv. – m. in (gegen) u. Akk. der Pers., in impios et consceleratos poenas certissimas, Cic. – m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, armorum quantum quaeque civitas domi quodque ante tempus efficiat constituit, Caes.: quid in annos singulos vectigalis populo Romano Britannia penderet constituit, Caes.: quantum quaeque civitas daret Aristides delectus est qui constitueret, Nep.: constitui cum hominibus, quo die mihi Messanae praesto essent, Cic. – m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., nam constitui cum quodam hospite me esse illum conventuram, Ter.: et is hodie venturum ad me constituit domum, Ter.: vellem non constituissem in Tusculanum me hodie venturum esse L. Aelio, Cic.: si constitueris cuipiam te advocatum in rem praesentem esse venturum, Cic. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., Lentulus cum ceteris... constituerant, ut L. Bestia... quereretur de actionibus Ciceronis, Cic.: constituimus inter nos, ut ambulationem conficeremus in Academia, Cic. – m. de (über) u. Abl., de numero pastorum alii angustius, alii laxius constituere solent; ego in (auf) octogenas hirtas oves singulos pastores constitui, Atticus in centenas, Varr. r. r. 2, 10, 10 Keil. – absol. m. Dat. (wem?), hic ubi nocturnae Numa constituebat amicae, ein Stelldichein zu geben pflegte, Iuven. 3, 16. – absol. m. in u. Akk., in diem tertium constituunt, Sall. Iug. 66, 2. – ganz absol., sic constituunt (setzen sie die Zeit fest), sic condicunt, Tac. Germ. 11, 2. – Passiv unpers., Avillius, ut erat constitutum, simulat se aegrotare, Cic. Clu. 37. – β) leb. Wesen, zu einem Zwecke bestimmen, bestellen, stellen, accusatorem, Cic.: testes, Cic.: iudices de alqa re, Cic.: publice patronum huic causae, Cic.: curatores legibus agrariis, Cic.: tutores pupillis, ICt.: debitorem sibi, ICt.: m. dopp. Akk., alqm reum pro se, ICt. – b) erklärend, urteilend, entscheidend feststellen, α) übh., m. folg. Acc. u. Infin. = die Erklärung abgeben, den Satz aufstel len, consuetudo... eo deducta est, ut et constitueret, honestum esse aliquid, quod utile non esset, et utile, quod non honestum, Cic.: bona possessa non esse constitui, Cic. – m. folg. indir. Fragesatz = sich ein festes Urteil bilden, sich entscheiden, nondum satis constitui, molestiaene plus an voluptatis attulerit Trebatius noster, Cic.: constituere apud se debet, utrum contra tabulas bonorum possessionem petat, an vero legatum persequatur? Ulp. dig. – β) als jurist. t. t., αα) gesetzlich feststellen, disceptationem (Streitpunkt), Cic.: controversiam (Streitpunkt), Cic. – bes. iudicium, für zu Recht bestehend erklären (durch ein Gesetz, ein Edikt od. durch Bestellung eines Richters von seiten des Prätors), Cic.: u. iudicium de rebus repetundis, Cic.: iudicium capitis in alqm, Cic.: iudicio damni iniuriā (über Ersatz des widerrechtlich erlittenen Schadens) constituto, Cic. – nuper apud (vor dem Richterstuhl) C. Orchivium collegam meum locus ab iudicibus Fausto Sullae de pecuniis residuis non est constitutus, wurde von den R. gegen F. S. wegen der r. G. nicht auf Prozeß erkannt, Cic. Clu. 94. – u. v. Gesetz, ius melius Sullanis praediis quam paternis, zuerkennen, Cic. agr. 3, 10. – ββ) gesetzlich entscheiden, einen Beschluß fassen, verordnen, v. Richter, litem, Petr. 18, 5: quid ageres? quid constitueres? Ps. Quint. decl. 3, 14. – absol. m. de u. Abl., de certo, de perspicuo iure, Cic.: alio modo aut de religiono aut de re publica, Cic.: de hoc (verst. Eumene) Antigonus cum solus constituere non auderet, ad consilium rettulit, Nep. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., ut debeatur, Plin. pan. 40, 5. – c) beschließend festsetzen, beschließen, sich entschließen, den Entschluß fassen, α) übh.: m. Acc., haec ex re et ex tempore constitues, Cic.: nihil ante de profectione constituam, quam etc., Cic. – m. folg. Infin., bellum cum Germanis gerere, Caes.: desciscere a rege, Nep.: cum mihi deliberatum ac constitutum sit, ita gerere consulatum, ut etc., Cic. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., constitueram, ut V. Idus Aquini manerem, Cic. – β) v. Senat, m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, ut celeriter quod opus esset constitueretur, Rutil. Lup. 1, 17: u. so ibid. 2, 17. – / Archaist. Plusquampers. constitiveram, Plaut. Pseud. 549 R. u. Fl. (Götz u. Lorenz besser mecum statueram).

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  • 13 Ziel

    Ziel, I) eig.: destinatum od. Plur. destinata (das Ziel, nach dem man schießt, wirst etc.). – meta (die Spitzsäule am Ende des röm. Zirkus, um die die Wettfahrenden herumkommen mußten, ohne sie zu berühren; dann übh. das Ziel, bei dem man im Laufen etc. umlenkt). – nach dem Z. schießen, destinatum petere: das Z. treffen, s. treffen no. I: etw. od. jmd. zum Z. nehmen od. machen, s. zielen no. I. – II) bildl.: a) das, wonach man strebt: propositum (das, was man zu erreichen sich vorgenommen hat, die Absicht). – exitus (Ausgang, Zweck übh.). – finis (Ende, Endzweck übh.). – das Z. der Reise, locus petitus. – das Z. meines Strebens, id quod peto od. expeto: das Z. unserer Wünsche, id quod cupimus od. concupiscimus: sich ein Z. setzen, finem sibi proponere: sich ein hohes Z. setzen, magna spectare: an das Z. der Reise gelangen, das Z. der Reise erreichen, quo destinavi od. quo contendi pervenio; quo volo pervenio: das Z. seines Strebens erreichen, zum Z. gelangen, propositum assequi; id quod petivi assequor; id quod exspecto consequor; ad exitum pervenio: mit seinen Plänen zum Z. gelangen, ad effectum consiliorum pervenire: ich erreiche das Z. meiner Wünsche, sehe mich am Z. meiner Wünsche, ad id quod od. ad ea quae cupio pervenio; id quod od. ea quae concupisco consequor; id quod peto consequor: nach einem Z. streben, ad idem tendere: ich strebe mit jmd. nach einem Z. mihi idem propositum est quod alci – das Z. verfehlen, a proposito aberrare: ich verfehle das Z. weit, komme weit vom Z. ab, longius ab effectu eius, quod peto, abscedo. – b) Ende, Grenze: fines (die Grenzen). – termini (gleichs. Grenzzeichen, über die man nicht hinausgehen darf od. kann); verb. fines terminique. – modus (Maß u. Ziel, die man nicht überschreiten darf). – das Z. des Lebens, fines od. termini vitae: das Z. überschreiten, fines od. terminos od. modum transire; modum od. terminos excedere: einer Sache ein Z. setzen, finem facere alci rei od. alcis rei (ihr ein Ende machen): einer Sache Maß und Ziel setzen u. dgl., s. Maß: zum Ziel (zu Ende) kommen, ad finem venire od. pervenire.

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  • 14 constituo

    cōn-stituo, stituī, stitūtum, ere (con u. statuo), beistellen = hinstellen, hinsetzen, aufstellen, I) im engern Sinne: omnes currus triumphales, Val. Max. – m. Adv. (wo?) od. Praepp. (ante u. circum u. Akk., in m. Abl.), ferales cupressos ante (vornhin), Verg.: mendacem ante ipsam aciem, Val. Max.: hominem ante pedes Q. Manilii, Cic.: bovem in Aventino ante aram Dianae, Val. Max.: in litore taurum ante aras, Verg.: circum bovem alias hostias, Varr. LL.: duos equos in conspectu eorum, Val. Max.: u. (im Bilde) velut in aliqua sublimi specula constitutus, Lact. 2, 2, 18: c. ante oculos huius miseri senectutem, sich (im Geiste) vor Augen stellen, Cic. Cael. 79. – So nun als milit. t. t., a) aufstellen, aufpflanzen, bes. in Reih u. Glied, formieren od. sich formieren lassen, gew. m. Praepp. (bes. m. in u. Abl., m. ante, ad, pro, sub, intra) od. m. bl. Abl., impedimenta, Liv.: aciem, legionem, Caes.: arma in templo Castoris, Bewaffnete aufstellen, Cic.: signa ante tribunal, aufpflanzen, Liv.: impedimenta cum captivis haud procul acie in edito colle, Curt.: octo cohortes in fronte, Sall.: naves in alto, Caes.: omnes alarios in conspectu hostium pro castris, Caes.: reliquas sex legiones pro castris in acie, Caes.: cohortes sub infimo colle ab dextro latere hostium, Caes.: intra silvas aciem ordinesque, Caes.: in secundo ordine, Auct. b. Afr.: naves longas ad latus
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    apertum hostium, Caes.: classem apud Aegos flumen, apud Salamina exad versum Athenas, Nep.: naves aperto ac plano litore, Caes. – m. Abl. der Entfernung, legionem CC passibus ab eo tumulo, Caes. – m. contra u. Akk., reliquas legiones in armis expeditas contra hostem, Caes. – m. dopp. Acc., in fronte collocant XXII (naves), reliquas subsidiarias (als Reserve) in secundo ordine, Auct. b. Alex. 14, 3. – v. einem einzelnen, se constituere, sich aufstellen, zum Zweikampf Stellung nehmen, Cl. Quadr. bei Gell. 9, 13, 17. – b) von der Bewegung aus aufstellen, haltmachen lassen (vgl. Drak. Liv. 27, 11, 6 u. die Auslgg. zu Sall. Iug. 49, 5), agmen, signa paulisper, Sall. u. Liv.: signa legionis, Caes.: signa haud procul portā, Liv.: convertisse agmen, quo loco constituerat, Liv. – m. Acc. der Entfernung, signa quadringentos ferme inde passus, Liv. – dah. viell. übtr., si (narratio) constituitur aliquando, haltmacht, Cic. de or. 2, 328.
    II) im weitern Sinne: 1) eine bestimmte Stelle anweisend irgendwo hinsetzen, einsetzen, a) jmd. anweisen, wo seinen Wohnsitz zu nehmen, ibi futuros Helvetios, ubi eos Caesar constituisset atque esse voluisset, Caes.: reliquias praedonum contractas in urbibus remotoque mari loco in certa sede c., feste Wohnsitze geben, Vell. – als milit. t. t., jmdm. wo seine Stellung anweisen, ihn wohin stellen, legen, neque se praesidium, ubi constitutus esset, tenere posse,
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    Caes.: praesidia in Tolosatibus circumque Narbonem, Caes. – b) jmd. in etw. als Besitztum einsetzen, einweisen (Ggstz. exturbare, expellere), plebem in agris publicis, Cic.: si Campanus ager dividatur, exturbari et expelli plebem ex agris, non constitui et collocari, eingewiesen u. angesiedelt, Cic. – c) jmd. in einen Posten, ein Amt einsetzen, setzen, ihn anstellen, auch m. in u. Abl., regem, Cic.: praefectos, Caes.: unum aliquem lectorem, Quint.: princeps (Fürst) divinitus constitutus, Plin. pan. – reges in civitate, Cic.: alqm sibi quaestoris in loco, Cic.: alqm in hoc munere, Q. Cic.: alqm supra bibliothecam, Vitr. – m. dopp. Acc., a quo regem et se et filium suum constitutos esse, Cic.: Commium regem ibi, Caes.: Cavarinum apud eos regem, Caes.: im Passiv m. dopp. Nom., rex (als K.) constituitur Arbactus, Iustin.: Alcibiades dux classi constituitur, Iustin. – d) bei jmd. in ein Verhältnis einsetzen, m. in u. Abl. des Verhältnisses, Athenaeum in maxima apud regem auctoritate gratiaque, veranlassen, daß der König dem Ath. wieder sein ganzes Vertrauen schenkt u. vollen Einfluß gestattet, Cic. ep. 15, 4, 6.
    2) errichtend, gründend, veranstaltend aufstellen, a) lebl. Objj., mit Adv., od. m. Praepp., od. m. Genet. od. Abl. loc.; od. m. Dat. (wem zu Ehren? wem zum Nutzen?), α) ein Bauwerk u. dgl. aufstellen, errichten, eine Stadt, Örtlichkeit u. dgl. anlegen, herrich-
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    ten, turres, Caes.: vineas ac testudines, Nep.: triplicem Piraei portum, Nep.: templa arasque, Suet.: aedem Iovis Feretrii, Nep.: laterarias (Ziegelhütten) ac domum, Plin.: urbem, Nep. u.a. (s. Ruhnken Vell. 1, 2, 6): oppidum, Caes.: oppidum c. suāque pecuniā exaedificare, Caes.: publice statuas, Quint.: effingere et constituere (herrichten) nidos, Cic.: asylum, Lact.: tectum antiquitus constitutum, Nep.: c. aream, Col.: c. crucem, s. crux. – c. castella ad extremas fossas, Caes.: pyras curvo in litore, Verg.: tropaea in Pyrenaeis iugis, Sall. fr. – alci publice in foro statuam, Nep.: aedem in foro geminis fratribus, Suet.: horrea certis locis, Caes.: domi suae quintanam, Suet.: domi suae sacellum Automatias, Nep.: domos Athenis, Plin.: in Getis Graias domos, Ov. – domicilium sibi Magnesiae, Nep. – als milit. t. t., Romae castra (aufschlagen), Suet.: u. so hiberna omnium legionum in Belgis, Caes. – als mathem. t. t., in data linea triangula aequis lateribus c., errichten (konstruieren), Quint. 1, 10, 3. – β) eine Anstalt u. vgl. errichten, einrichten, einsetzen, ludos illic quinquennales, Suet.: nova portoria, Vell.: vectigal in monte Antilibano, Cic.: aerarium interfectoribus Caesaris, Nep.: collegia antiquitus constituta, Suet. – u. als publiz. t. t., eine Machtstellung errichten, schaffen, einsetzen, decemviralem potestatem in omnibus urbibus, Nep.: magistratus per singulas civitates, Iustin.:
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    senatum centum senatorum, Iustin.: novi generis imperia in (gegen) alqm, Caes.: quae (potestates, imperia, curationes) constituuntur ad populi fructum aliquem aut commodum, Cic. – γ) ein Reich errichten, bilden, ex multis gentibus nationibusque unum regnum populumque, Iustin. 8, 6, 2. – δ) eine Vornahme anstellen, auctionem, Cic.: sermonem, Varr. LL.: sponsalia, ICt. – als gerichtl. t. t., c. actionem (eine Klage), Cic.: actionem adversus ingratos, Val. Max. – crimen in alqo, Klage gegen jmd. erheben, Cic.: reperietis idcirco haec in uno homine pecunioso tot constituta, ut etc., gegen diesen einen g. M. so viele Maßregeln ergriffen, Cic. – c. quaestionem (Untersuchung), Cic. u. Quint. – ε) Zustände zustande bringen, begründen, feststellen, amicitiam (Ggstz. tollere, v. Nutzen), Cic.: amicitiam cum alqo, Q. Cic.: concordiam, Cic.: pacem, Cic.: pacem his legibus, Nep.: victoriam, Cic.: magnam sibi auctoritatem pugnā illā navali, Nep.: videte, quod ius nobis, quam condicionem vobismet ipsis, quam denique civitati legem constituere (einführen) velitis, Cic. – ζ) zur Nachachtung aufstellen, documentum more militari, Auct. b. Afr.: maximum exemplum iustitiae in hostem, Cic. – b) leb. Objj.: α) übh. schaffend hinstellen, m. dopp. Acc., di primum homines humo excitatos celsos et erectos constituerunt, Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 140. – β) als milit. t. t., eine Legion usw. er-
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    richten, bilden, tres legiones, Caes. – m. ex u. Abl., legio septima constituta ex veteranis, Cic.
    3) eine feste Stellung (Halt, Verfassung, Stimmung usw.) gebend, eine feste Haltung geben, in eine gute Verfassung (Stimmung) versetzen, eine feste Einrichtung geben, disponieren (stimmen), regulieren (ordnen), fest bestimmen, befestigen (stählen), sicher begründen, konsolidieren, a) den Körper usw., is cui corpus bene constitutum sit, dessen Körper sich in guter Verfassung od. Stimmung (griech. σαρκος ευσταθὲς κατάστημα od. σαρκος ευστάθεια) befindet, Cic. – iam confirmata et constituta vox, Quint.: iam perfectis constitutisque viribus, Quint. – b) Geist u. Gemüt (Charakter), exordium est principium orationis, per quod animus auditoris constituitur (gestimmt wird) ad audiendum, Cornif. rhet.: animus bene constitutus, Cic. – übtr. auf die Pers., viri sapientes et bene naturā constituti, Cic. Sest. 137: quotus quisque philosophorum invenitur, qui sit ita moratus, ita animo ac vitā constitutus, ut ratio postulat, dessen Denk- u. Handlungsweise in einer solchen Verfassung ist, wie usw., Cic. Tusc. 2, 11. – c) Zustände, senectus, quae fundamentis adulescentiae constituta est, das durch den in der Iugend gelegten Grund einen festen Halt bekommen hat, Cic.: ineuntis aetatis inscitia senum constituenda et regenda prudentiā est, muß in der Klugheit der Greise Halt u.
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    Leitung suchen, Cic. – d) menschliche Verhältnisse, Angelegenheiten, Einrichtungen, α) einzelne Verhältnisse usw., rem familiarem, Cic.: rem nummariam de communi sententia, Cic. – übtr. auf die Pers., qui integri sunt et sani et bene constituti de rebus domesticis, deren Hauswesen sich in guter Verfassung befindet, gute Haushalter, gute Hausväter, Cic. Sest. 97. – Passiv unpers., non tam sinistre constitutum est, ut non etc., es steht nicht so schlimm mit uns, daß wir nicht usw., Plin. pan. 45, 5. – β) das Staatswesen usw., rem publicam c., componere et c., Cic.: bene morata et bene constituta civitas, Cic.: c. plures rei publicae partes, Cic.: c. civitatem, Suet., civitates, Cic.: res summā aequitate, Nep. – eae res, quas ipse Athenis constituerat, seine Einrichtungen zu Athen, Nep.: c. Chersonesum, Nep.: c. alci regnum, Nep.
    4) bestimmend feststellen, festsetzen, bestimmen, a) übh. abgrenzend, α) lebl. Objj., feststellen, festsetzen, ansetzen, bestimmen, anordnen, anberaumen, u. im Einverständnis mit einem andern = verabreden, übereinkommen, zusagen, im üblen Sinne = abkarten, m. Acc., c. iter ad Cirtam oppidum, Sall. (u. so ex itinere proposito et constituto reverti, Cic.): c. locum, Ter.: tempus, diem, Cic., Caes. u.a.: constitutā die causae dictionis (an dem bestimmten Tage der Verteidigung), Caes.: c. Olympiada, Cic.: primam Olympiada, Vell. – c. vadimonium (ge-
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    richtl. t. t.), Cic. – u. (im Bilde) fines, qui sint in amicitia, Cic.: modum credendi, Cic.: mercedem funeris, Cic.: summum pretium, Cic.: certa pretia, Cic. – poenas capitis, Cic. – m. Dat. (wem? für wen? wozu?), diem concilio, Caes.: diem nuptiis, Plaut.: proximum diem ei negotio, Sall.: posterum diem pugnae, Caes.: pretium frumento, Cic.: aera (Sold) militibus, Liv.: singulis fines imperii, Sall.: certos mihi fines terminosque constituam, extra quos egredi non possim, Cic.: gravissimum ei rei supplicium cum cruciatu, Caes.: poenam alci, Cic. u. Quint.: capitis poenam iis, qui non paruerint, Caes. – m. ad u. Akk., grandiorem aetatem ad consulatum, Cic.: certam pecuniam proconsulibus ad mulos et tabernacula, Suet. – m. in u. Akk. der Zeit, in posterum diem tempus locumque, Liv.: nuptias in hunc diem, Ter. – m. cum u. Abl. od. (s. unten mit ut) inter se, diem cum alqo c., pacisci et c., Caes. u. Cic.: colloquium cum rege, Liv. – m. in (gegen) u. Akk. der Pers., in impios et consceleratos poenas certissimas, Cic. – m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, armorum quantum quaeque civitas domi quodque ante tempus efficiat constituit, Caes.: quid in annos singulos vectigalis populo Romano Britannia penderet constituit, Caes.: quantum quaeque civitas daret Aristides delectus est qui constitueret, Nep.: constitui cum hominibus, quo die mihi Messanae praesto essent, Cic. – m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., nam constitui cum
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    quodam hospite me esse illum conventuram, Ter.: et is hodie venturum ad me constituit domum, Ter.: vellem non constituissem in Tusculanum me hodie venturum esse L. Aelio, Cic.: si constitueris cuipiam te advocatum in rem praesentem esse venturum, Cic. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., Lentulus cum ceteris... constituerant, ut L. Bestia... quereretur de actionibus Ciceronis, Cic.: constituimus inter nos, ut ambulationem conficeremus in Academia, Cic. – m. de (über) u. Abl., de numero pastorum alii angustius, alii laxius constituere solent; ego in (auf) octogenas hirtas oves singulos pastores constitui, Atticus in centenas, Varr. r. r. 2, 10, 10 Keil. – absol. m. Dat. (wem?), hic ubi nocturnae Numa constituebat amicae, ein Stelldichein zu geben pflegte, Iuven. 3, 16. – absol. m. in u. Akk., in diem tertium constituunt, Sall. Iug. 66, 2. – ganz absol., sic constituunt (setzen sie die Zeit fest), sic condicunt, Tac. Germ. 11, 2. – Passiv unpers., Avillius, ut erat constitutum, simulat se aegrotare, Cic. Clu. 37. – β) leb. Wesen, zu einem Zwecke bestimmen, bestellen, stellen, accusatorem, Cic.: testes, Cic.: iudices de alqa re, Cic.: publice patronum huic causae, Cic.: curatores legibus agrariis, Cic.: tutores pupillis, ICt.: debitorem sibi, ICt.: m. dopp. Akk., alqm reum pro se, ICt. – b) erklärend, urteilend, entscheidend feststellen, α) übh., m. folg. Acc. u. Infin. = die Erklärung abgeben, den Satz aufstel-
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    len, consuetudo... eo deducta est, ut et constitueret, honestum esse aliquid, quod utile non esset, et utile, quod non honestum, Cic.: bona possessa non esse constitui, Cic. – m. folg. indir. Fragesatz = sich ein festes Urteil bilden, sich entscheiden, nondum satis constitui, molestiaene plus an voluptatis attulerit Trebatius noster, Cic.: constituere apud se debet, utrum contra tabulas bonorum possessionem petat, an vero legatum persequatur? Ulp. dig. – β) als jurist. t. t., αα) gesetzlich feststellen, disceptationem (Streitpunkt), Cic.: controversiam (Streitpunkt), Cic. – bes. iudicium, für zu Recht bestehend erklären (durch ein Gesetz, ein Edikt od. durch Bestellung eines Richters von seiten des Prätors), Cic.: u. iudicium de rebus repetundis, Cic.: iudicium capitis in alqm, Cic.: iudicio damni iniuriā (über Ersatz des widerrechtlich erlittenen Schadens) constituto, Cic. – nuper apud (vor dem Richterstuhl) C. Orchivium collegam meum locus ab iudicibus Fausto Sullae de pecuniis residuis non est constitutus, wurde von den R. gegen F. S. wegen der r. G. nicht auf Prozeß erkannt, Cic. Clu. 94. – u. v. Gesetz, ius melius Sullanis praediis quam paternis, zuerkennen, Cic. agr. 3, 10. – ββ) gesetzlich entscheiden, einen Beschluß fassen, verordnen, v. Richter, litem, Petr. 18, 5: quid ageres? quid constitueres? Ps. Quint. decl. 3, 14. – absol. m. de u. Abl., de certo, de perspicuo iure, Cic.: alio modo aut de reli-
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    giono aut de re publica, Cic.: de hoc (verst. Eumene) Antigonus cum solus constituere non auderet, ad consilium rettulit, Nep. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., ut debeatur, Plin. pan. 40, 5. – c) beschließend festsetzen, beschließen, sich entschließen, den Entschluß fassen, α) übh.: m. Acc., haec ex re et ex tempore constitues, Cic.: nihil ante de profectione constituam, quam etc., Cic. – m. folg. Infin., bellum cum Germanis gerere, Caes.: desciscere a rege, Nep.: cum mihi deliberatum ac constitutum sit, ita gerere consulatum, ut etc., Cic. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., constitueram, ut V. Idus Aquini manerem, Cic. – β) v. Senat, m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, ut celeriter quod opus esset constitueretur, Rutil. Lup. 1, 17: u. so ibid. 2, 17. – Archaist. Plusquampers. constitiveram, Plaut. Pseud. 549 R. u. Fl. (Götz u. Lorenz besser mecum statueram).

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  • 15 haereo

    haerĕo, haesi, haesum, 2, v. n. [etym. dub.], to hang or hold fast, to hang, stick, cleave, cling, adhere, be fixed, sit fast, remain close to any thing or in any manner (class. and very freq., esp. in the trop. sense; cf. pendeo); usually constr. with in, the simple abl. or absol., less freq. with dat., with ad, sub, ex, etc.
    I.
    Lit.:

    ut videamus, terra penitusne defixa sit, et quasi radicibus suis haereat, an media pendeat?

    Cic. Ac. 2, 39, 122; so,

    terra ima sede semper haeret,

    id. Rep. 6, 18:

    linguam ad radices ejus haerens excipit stomachus,

    id. N. D. 2, 54, 135:

    scalarum gradus male haerentes,

    holding, adhering, id. Fam. 6, 7, 3; cf.:

    haerent parietibus scalae,

    Verg. A. 2, 442:

    haerere in equo,

    sit fast, keep his seat, Cic. Deiot. 10, 28;

    for which: nescit equo rudis Haerere ingenuus puer,

    Hor. C. 3, 24, 55:

    male laxus In pede calceus haeret,

    id. S. 1, 3, 32; cf. Quint. 11, 3, 144:

    haeret nonnumquam telum illud occultum,

    id. 9, 2, 75:

    pugnus in mala haeret,

    Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 17:

    haesitque in corpore ferrum,

    Verg. A. 11, 864;

    for which: tergo volucres haesere sagittae,

    id. ib. 12, 415; cf.:

    scindat haerentem coronam crinibus,

    Hor. C. 1, 17, 27; and:

    haerentem capiti cum multa laude coronam,

    id. S. 1, 10, 49:

    carinae,

    Ov. M. 8, 144:

    alae,

    id. ib. 12, 570:

    (fames) utero haeret meo,

    Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 16:

    haeret pede pes,

    Verg. A. 10, 361:

    ubi demisi retem atque hamum, quicquid haesit, extraho,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 45; cf.:

    os devoratum fauce cum haereret lupi,

    Phaedr. 1, 8, 4; and:

    graves currus illuvie et voraginibus haerebant,

    Curt. 8, 4:

    classis in vado haerebat,

    id. 9, 19:

    haerentes adverso litore naves,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 205:

    gremioque in Jasonis haerens,

    Ov. M. 7, 66; cf.:

    haeret in complexu liberorum,

    Quint. 6, 1, 42;

    for which: Avidisque amplexibus haerent,

    Ov. M. 7, 143;

    cupide in Veneris compagibus haerent,

    Lucr. 4, 1113;

    for which: validis Veneris compagibus haerent,

    id. 4, 1204; and:

    (anulus) caecis in eo (lapide) compagibus haesit,

    id. 6, 1016:

    communibus inter se radicibus haerent,

    id. 3, 325; 5, 554:

    foliis sub omnibus haerent (Somnia),

    Verg. A. 6, 284:

    gladius intra vaginam suam haerens,

    Quint. 8 praef. §

    15: ipse inter media tela hostium evasit. Duo turmae haesere,

    i. e. failed to break through, Liv. 29, 33, 7:

    alii globo illati haerebant,

    id. 22, 5, 5.—
    b.
    Prov.
    (α).
    Haerere in luto, i. e. to be in trouble, difficulty:

    tali in luto haerere,

    Plaut. Pers. 4, 3, 66 (for [p. 838] which:

    nunc homo in medio luto est,

    id. Ps. 4, 2, 28); cf. haesito, I.—In salebra: proclivi currit oratio: venit ad extremum: haeret in salebra, runs aground, i. e. is at a loss, Cic. Fin. 5, 28, 84.—In a like sense,
    (β).
    Aqua haeret, the water (in the waterclock) stops; v. aqua.
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen., to hold fast, remain attached or fixed, to keep firm, adhere:

    improbis semper aliqui scrupus in animis haereat,

    Cic. Rep. 3, 16; cf.:

    infixus animo haeret dolor,

    id. Phil. 2, 26, 64:

    haerent infixi pectore vultus,

    Verg. A. 4, 4:

    haerere in memoria,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 1, 2; cf.:

    quae mihi in visceribus haerent,

    i. e. firmly impressed upon my heart, memory, id. Att. 6, 1, 8; and:

    in medullis populi Romani ac visceribus haerere,

    id. Phil. 1, 15, 36:

    mihi haeres in medullis,

    id. Fam. 15, 16, 2:

    in omnium gentium sermonibus ac mentibus semper haerere,

    id. Cat. 4, 10, 22:

    hi in oculis haerebunt,

    i. e. will be always present, id. Phil. 13, 3, 5:

    in te omnis haeret culpa,

    adheres, cleaves, Ter. Hec. 2, 1, 32:

    ut peccatum haereat, non in eo, qui monuerit, sed in eo, qui non obtemperarit,

    Cic. Div. 1, 16, 30.—With dat.:

    potest hoc homini huic haerere peccatum?

    Cic. Rosc. Com. 6, 17:

    quod privatarum rerum dedecus non haeret infamiae (tuae)?

    id. Cat. 1, 6, 13:

    in quo (Caelio) crimen non haerebat,

    id. Cael. 7, 15:

    neque (possit) haerere in tam bona causa tam acerba injuria,

    id. Fam. 6, 5, 2: cum ante illud facetum dictum emissum haerere debeat, quam cogitari potuisse videatur, must have hit (the figure being that of an arrow shot from the bow), id. de Or. 2, 54, 219: in quos incensos ira vitamque domini desperantes cum incidisset, haesit in iis poenis, quas, etc., fell into, incurred those penalties (the figure is that of a bird which is limed, caught), id. Mil. 21, 56:

    nec dubie repetundarum criminibus haerebant,

    Tac. A. 4, 19: in hoc flexu quasi aetatis fama adolescentis paulum haesit ad metas, hung back, was caught (the figure being taken from the race-course), Cic. Cael. 31, 75;

    v. meta: neu quid medios intercinat actus, Quod non proposito conducat et haereat apte,

    i. e. fits, suits, Hor. A. P. 195.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    With the idea of nearness predominating, to keep near or close to a person, to join or attach one's self to, to follow (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose):

    perfice hoc Precibus, pretio, ut haeream in parte aliqua tandem apud Thaidem,

    may keep about her, Ter. Eun. 5, 9, 25; cf.:

    ego illum audivi in amorem haerere apud nescio quam fidicinam,

    Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 7:

    haeres ad latus, omnia experiris,

    Cat. 21, 6:

    Antorem comitem, qui missus ab Argis, Haeserat Evandro,

    Verg. A. 10, 780:

    obtinenti Africam comes haeserat,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 2; Quint. 1, 2, 10:

    Curtius Nicia (grammaticus) haesit Cn. Pompeio et C. Memmio,

    Suet. Gramm. 14.— Poet.:

    haeremus cuncti superis, temploque tacente Nil facimus non sponte deo,

    cling to, depend on, Luc. 9, 573.—Hence,
    b.
    In a bad sense: in tergis, tergis, in tergo, to hang upon one's rear, i. e. to pursue closely:

    haerebit in tergis fugientium victor,

    Curt. 4, 15 fin.:

    se cum exercitu tergis eorum haesurum,

    Tac. H. 4, 19:

    Haerens in tergo Romanus,

    Liv. 1, 14 11 Weissenb. (better than terga, the lect. vulg.).—
    2.
    With the idea of duration in time predominating, to remain fixed, to abide or continue anywhere, to keep at, stick to any thing (class.):

    metui, ne haereret hic (Athenis),

    Ter. Ad. 3, 3, 49:

    in obsidione castelli exigui,

    Curt. 5, 3, 4:

    circa muros unius urbis,

    id. 4, 4; cf.:

    circa libidines,

    Suet. Aug. 71: volitare in foro, haerere in jure ac praetorum tribulibus, to go loitering or dangling about, Cic. de Or. 1, 38, 173: et siccis vultus in nubibus haerent, hang upon, i. e. remain long looking at, Luc. 4, 331; cf.:

    vultus, dum crederet, haesit,

    id. 9, 1036:

    haerere in eadem commorarique sententia,

    Cic. Or. 40, 137; cf.:

    mea ratio in dicendo haec esse solet, ut boni quod habeat, id amplectar, ibi habitem, ibi haeream,

    id. de Or. 2, 72, 292:

    quonam modo ille in bonis haerebit et habitabit suis?

    id. Or. 15, 49:

    equidem in libris haereo,

    id. Att. 13, 40, 2; cf.:

    valde in scribendo haereo,

    id. ib. 13, 39, 2:

    plurima sunt, nitidis maculam haesuram figentia rebus,

    lasting, durable, Juv. 14, 2.—
    3.
    With the idea of hindrance to free motion predominating, to stick fast, be brought to a stand-still, to be embarrassed, perplexed, at a loss, to hesitate, to be suspended or retarded (class.).
    (α).
    Of persons:

    haerebat nebulo: quo se verteret, non habebat,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 29, 74; cf.:

    haerebat in tabulis publicis reus et accusator,

    id. Clu. 31, 86:

    cogitate in his iniquitatibus unum haesisse Apollonium: ceteros profecto multos ex his incommodis pecunia se liberasse,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 9, § 23:

    in multis nominibus,

    id. N. D. 3, 24, 62:

    in media stultitia,

    id. Tusc. 3, 28, 70; cf.:

    isti physici raro admodum, cum haerent aliquo loco, exclamant, abstrusa esse omnia, etc.,

    id. Ac. 2, 5, 14:

    in quo etiam Democritus haeret,

    id. Fin. 1, 6, 20:

    at in altero illo, inquit, haeres. Immo habeo tibi gratiam. Haererem enim, nisi tu me expedisses,

    id. Pis. 30, 74:

    in ceteris subvenies, si me haerentem videbis,

    id. Fin. 3, 4, 16:

    quid machiner? quid comminiscar? haereo,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 17; id. Merc. 3, 4, 15; 4, 3, 38; 24; cf.:

    aut quia non firmus rectum defendis et haeres,

    Hor. S. 2, 7, 26:

    haesit circa formas litterarum (puer),

    Quint. 1, 1, 21; cf. id. 1, 7, 35:

    haeres et dubitas,

    Juv. 3, 135; 6, 281.—
    (β).
    Of things:

    nunc homo in lutost. Nomen nescit: haeret haec res,

    i. e. is perplexing, cannot be explained, Plaut. Ps. 4, 2, 28; id. Amph. 2, 2, 182; id. Trin. 4, 2, 59; cf.: occisa est haec res;

    haeret hoc negotium,

    id. Ps. 1, 5, 8:

    nec umquam tanta fuerit loquendi facultas, ut non titubet atque haereat, quotiens ab animo verba dissentiunt,

    Quint. 12, 1, 29:

    Hectoris Aeneaeque manu victoria Graiūm Haesit,

    i. e. was retarded, Verg. A. 11, 290; cf.:

    constitit hic bellum fortunaque Caesaris haesit,

    Luc. 7, 547:

    cum in hac difficultate rerum consilium haereret,

    Liv. 26, 36, 1.

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  • 16 moror

    1.
    mŏror, ātus, 1, v. dep. n. and a. [mora].
    I.
    Neutr., to delay, tarry, stay, wait, remain, linger, loiter (syn.: cesso, cunctor, haesito; class.); eamus ergo ad cenam: quid stas? Thr. Ubi vis:

    non moror,

    i. e. I have no objection, Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 6:

    Lucceius narravit, Brutum valde morari, non tergiversantem, sed exspectantem, si qui forte casus, etc.,

    Cic. Att. 16, 5, 3:

    quid moror?

    Hor. C. 2, 17, 6:

    quid multis moror?

    why do I linger long? why make a long story of it? Ter. And. 1, 1, 87:

    ne multis morer,

    to be brief, in short, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 46, § 104:

    paulum morandum in his intervallis,

    Quint. 11, 3, 39:

    quod adhuc Brundisii moratus es,

    have tarried, remained, Cic. Fam. 15, 17, 2:

    in provinciā,

    id. Att. 7, 1, 5:

    haud multa moratus,

    i. e. without delaying long, Verg. A. 3, 610:

    nec plura moratus,

    without tarrying any longer, id. ib. 5, 381:

    rosa quo locorum Sera moretur,

    may linger, may be, Hor. C. 1, 38, 3:

    Corycia semper qui puppe moraris,

    Juv. 14, 267.—With cum:

    ubi, et cum quibus moreris,

    stay, reside, Sen. Ep. 32, 1.—With quin:

    nec morati sunt quin decurrerent ad castra,

    Liv. 40, 31, 8.—In the part. perf. subst.:

    ad sexcentos moratorum in citeriore ripā cepit,

    Liv. 21, 47, 3; 21, 48, 6; cf.:

    ad duo milia aut moratorum aut palantium per agros interfecta,

    id. 24, 41, 4; v. Drakenb. ad h. 1.—
    II.
    Act., to delay, retard, detain, cause to wait, hinder:

    ne affinem morer, Quin, etc.,

    delay, Plaut. Aul. 4, 2, 5:

    argentum non morabor quin feras,

    id. As. 2, 2, 88:

    morari ac sustinere impetum hostium,

    Caes. B. C. 2, 26:

    conanti dexteram manum,

    id. ib. 5, 44, 8:

    eum,

    Cic. Fam. 6, 20, 28:

    iter,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 40:

    naves,

    Plin. 9, 25, 41, § 80:

    morari ab itinere proposito hostem,

    Liv. 23, 28, 9:

    morantur pauci Ridiculum et fugientem ex urbe pudorem,

    Juv. 11, 54.—
    2.
    To fix the attention of, to delight, amuse, entertain: morata recte Fabula Valdius oblectat, populum meliusque moratur, Quam, etc., delays, i. e. entertains, Hor. A. P. 321:

    carmina, quae possint oculos auresque morari Caesaris,

    arrest, id. Ep. 1, 13, 17:

    tardior stilus cogitationem moratur,

    Quint. 1, 1, 28: profecto non plus biduum aut— Ph. Aut? nihil moror, I will wait no longer, will bear no delay, Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 104:

    egomet convivas moror,

    keep them waiting, Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 120.—
    B.
    In partic.: nihil morari aliquem, not to detain a person, to let him go, to dismiss. Thus the consul said when he dismissed the Senate:

    Nihil amplius vos moramur,

    I will detain you no longer, you are dismissed, Capitol. M. Aurel. 10. This is the customary formula for abandoning an accusation and dismissing an accused person:

    C. Sempronium nihil moror,

    i. e. I withdraw my accusation against, Liv. 4, 42, 8:

    cum se nihil morari magistrum equitum pronuntiasset,

    id. 8, 35, 8:

    negavit, se Gracchum morari,

    id. 43, 16, 16.—Hence,
    2.
    Trop.: nihil morari (with acc., an object-clause, or quo minus), to let a thing go, i. e. not to value or regard, to care nothing about it, to have nothing to say against it, etc.:

    nam vina nihil moror illius orae,

    care nothing for it, am not fond of it, Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 16:

    officium,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 264:

    nec dona moror,

    Verg. A. 5, 400:

    nil ego istos moror faeceos mores,

    Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 18 Brix ad loc.—With object-clauses:

    alieno uti nihil moror,

    I do not want to, Plaut. Capt. prol. 16: nihil moror, eos salvos esse, et ire quo jubetis, am not opposed to it, have nothing to say against it, Ant. ap. Cic. Phil. 13, 17, 35:

    nil moror eum tibi esse amicum,

    Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 56.— With quominus:

    nihil ego quidem moror, quominus decemviratu abeam,

    I do not hesitate to, I will immediately, Liv. 3, 54, 4. —Hence, * mŏrātē, adv., lingeringly, slowly:

    moratius,

    Sen. Q. N. 6, 14, 3.
    1.
    Act. collat. form mŏro, āre: quid moras? Naev. ap. Diom. p. 395 P.: morares Enn. ib.: moraret, Pac. ib. (cf. Enn. p. 154, v. 11 Vahl.; Trag. Rel. p. 82 Rib.; Com. Rel. p. 16 ib.).—
    2.
    Pass. impers.: ita diu, ut plus biennium in his tricis moretur, be spent, lost, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 5, 2.
    2.
    mōror, 1, v. dep. n. [môros], to be foolish, be a fool (post-Aug.), in the lusus verbb.:

    morari eum (Claudium) inter homines desiisse, productā primā syllabā, jocabatur,

    Suet. Ner. 33.

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  • 17 declino

    dē-clīno, āvi, ātum, āre (vgl. acclino), abneigen = von der geraden Bahn abbiegen, ablenken, abwenden, u. m. bes. Beziehung auf das wohin? hinneigen, hinlenken, hinwenden, I) im allg.: 1) eig.: a) v. tr.: non statim decl. undam, sed etc. (v. einem Flusse), Curt.: laqueis exceptos decl. ictus (des Sturmbocks), Liv.: pedamenta declinata (schief stehende) corrigere, Col.: decl. atomum, Cic. de fat. 46. – m. Advv., m. de od. ab od. ex u. Abl., m. in od. extra u. Akk., si quo ego inde agmen declinare voluissem, Liv.: si quā declinarent qui agebant ictum, Liv.: decl. se a terris, Poët. b. Suet.: sese rectā regione viai, Lucr.: non prius ex illo flagrantia lumina, Catull.: u. so non se ab illo, keinen Blick von ihm wenden, Ov.: nares in alteram partem declinantur, Cels.: decl. paulum se extra viam, Plaut. – poet., nec dulci declinat lumina somno, neigt dem s. Schl. zu, Verg. Aen. 4, 185. – b) v. intr. = abbiegen, ausbiegen, abweichen, ausweichen, se, etiamsi in acie occurrerit, declinaturum, Liv.: Cumanae cohortes, arte adversus vim usae, declinavere paululum, zogen sich ein wenig seitwärts, Liv. – m. de od. ab u. Abl. od. m. bl. Abl., m. ad u. Akk., decl. de via (bes. im Bilde = vom Wege der Pflicht, des Rechts), Cic. u. Gell.: paulum ad dexteram de via, Cic.: a Capua, Cic.: a recto itinere (im Bilde von der Rede), Quint.: rectā viā (im Bilde Quint.: Manlium iussit obliquo monte ad se declinare, Liv. – v. Lebl., vetus via regia nusquam ad mare declinans, Liv. – bes. v. Atomen, abweichen von der geraden, senkrechten Linie (Ggstz. e regione moveri), declinare dixit atomum perpaulum, Cic.: ut, cum duo individua per inanitatem ferantur, alterum e regione moveatur, alterum declinet, Cic.: atomi errantes et de via declinantes, Cic. – v. Tage, sich neigen, die iam in vesperum declinante (Ggstz. die incipiente), Col. – 2) übtr.: a) v. tr.: α) übh.: decl. suspicionem quaerentium, die Suchenden von d. Spur ablenken, Petron.: aetate iam declinatā, im hohen Alter, Quint.: milites stupentis animi et naturali habitu declinati, von stumpfsinniger u. wankender Gemütsart, Gell. – m. ab u. Abl., m. in u. Akk., ut declinet a proposito deflectatque sententiam, führe u. lenke ab, Cic.: neque (mulierem) declinatam quidquam ab aliarum ingenio ullam reperias, die von der Denkungsart der andern abweicht, Ter. – rumoribus advorsa in pravitatem, secunda in casum, fortunam in temeritatem decl., zuschieben, zuschreiben, beimessen, Sall. hist. fr. 2, 30 (36): u. so adversa in inscitiam Paeti declinans, Tac. ann. 15, 26 extr. – β) als gramm. t. t., einen Redeteil abändern, beugen, in der ältern Gramm. von jeder Art Abänderung (Deklination, Konjugation, Komparation, Derivation), Varro LL. u. Quint.: in casus declinari, dekliniert werden, Varro LL.: verba declinata - (Ggstz. primigenita, Stammverba), Varro LL. – in der spät. Gramm. bl. von der Deklination, Charis., Donat. u.a. – γ) als rhet. t. t., hoc oratio recta, illud figurā declinata commendat, dieses empfiehlt sich durch einfache (schlichte) Redeweise, jenes durch künstlich figürliche, Quint. 10, 5, 8. – b) v. intr., m. de od. ab u. Abl., m. Advv. od. m. in od. ad u. Akk., α) übh.: de statu suo, Cic.: a religione officii, Cic.: a malis, den Übeln ausweichen (Ggstz. appetere bona), Cic.: a parvis delictis diligentius, Cic. – decl. in peius, zum Schlechtern sich hinneigen (herabsinken), Quint.: in asperam Pholoën, Hor.: cum transitu Hannibalis, quantum in Italiam declinaverat belli, tantum levatae Hispaniae viderentur, Liv.: gemma paulum declinans a topazio in aurum, Plin.: coacti ab auctoribus iniuriae ad vindices futuros declinant, Liv.: plerique desperatā facultate agendi ad discendum ius declinaverunt, Quint. – absol., paulatim declinat amor, neigt sich die L. hin (zum Bruder), Ov.: magnā rerum permutatione impendente declinasse me paulum, sei ich ein wenig ausgewichen, Cic. – m. in u. Abl., si qua in parte lubricum adulescentiae nostrae declinat (abirrt, sich verirrt), revocas, Tac. ann. 14, 56. – β) v. Redner, Geschichtschreiber usw., von der Rede, vom Thema usw., abweichen, abschweifen, aliquantum a proposito, Cic.: plus iusto ab rerum ordine, Cic.: at ego huc declinabam, nec invitus, Cic.: ut eo revocetur unde huc declinavit oratio, Cic.: in hoc genus plerique cum declinavissent, ab eo, unde profecti sunt, aberrarunt, Cornif. rhet. – γ) als mediz. t. t., eine andere (bes. bessere) Wendung nehmen, abnehmen, nachlassen, ubi ea (inflammatio) declinavit, Cels.: declinante morbo, Plin.: declinantibus doloribus, Th. Prisc.

    II) prägn., abbiegend, ausweichend etw. meiden, vermeiden ( zu meiden od. zu vermeiden suchen), einer Sache aus dem Wege gehen, etw. abweisen, sich von etw. lossagen, 1) eig.: urbem unam mihi amoenissimam, Cic.: victorem hostium exercitum, Iustin.: non satis recte impetum ( als t. t. der Fechterspr.), Cic.: so auch im Bilde, invidiae impetum, Iustin.: iudicii laqueos, Cic. – 2) übtr.: aliquid (Ggstz. persequi), Cic.: periculum, Iustin.: fatorum pericula, Iustin.: vitia, Cic.: scelus, Iustin.: ea, quae nocitura videantur, Cic.: minas Clodii contentionesque nulla cum molestia (Ggstz. subire summa cum dignitate), Cic.: impudicitiam uxoris, Tac.: ea maxime declinans, quorum recens flagrabat invidia, Tac. – m. Abl. wodurch? societate culpae invidiam, Tac.

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  • 18 modo

    modo, Adv. (modus), gleichs. mit Maßen, I) einen Begriff od. eine Behauptung gleichs. auf ein Maß (wie tantum auf einen Grad) beschränkend, über das nicht hinauszugehen ist, nur, bloß, allein, A) im allg.: nam circi modo spectaculum fuerat, Liv.: quae secundis rebus delectationem modo habere videbantur, nunc vero etiam salutem, Cic.: laudibus m. prosequentes virum, Liv. – quod dixerit solere modo, non etiam oportere, Cic. – bei Begriffen der Zahl u. Größe, semel modo, Plaut.: uni modo gessi morem, Plaut.: ut unum m. sensibus falsum videatur, Cic.: qui tres modo primas esse partes volunt, Quint.: id modo (nur dies, nur das eine) simul orant ac monent, ut etc., Liv.: quod sine ulla dubitatione, si Pompeius paulum modo ostenderit sibi placere, faciet, Cic.: u. so per pauxillum m., Plaut.: parva m. causa, Caes. – in negativen Sätzen, auf ein bestimmtes, wenn auch nur geringes Maß zurückführend, auch nur, illi impetum modo ferre (auch nur aushalten) non potuerunt, Caes.: nemo eorum progredi modo extra agmen audeat, Caes.: ne parvum modo detrimentum... accĭderet, Caes. – den Begriff auf sich selbst beschränkend, allein, tanta repente caelo missa vis aquae dicitur, ut ea modo exercitui satis superque foret, Sall.: ipsi modo eminus sauciabantur, Sall.: oppido modo potiti; praeda omnis ab perfugis corrupta, Sall.

    B) insbes.: 1) bei Wünschen u. Aufforderungen, nur, vos modo proposito faveatis, Tibull.: liceat modo, Ov.: ne perpauxillum modo, daß es nur nicht gar zu wenig ist, Plaut. – veniat modo, nur immerhin, Cic. – modo fac, ut illum serves, Plaut.: modo fac, ne quid aliud cures hoc tempore, nisi ut quam commodissime convalescas, Cic. – u. so beim Imperat. = nur, doch nur, doch, sequere hac modo, Plaut.: sedete hic modo, Plaut.: vide modo; etiam atque etiam considera, Cic.: im Unwillen, i modo, quin tu i modo, Plaut.: tace modo, Plaut.

    2) in Bedingungssätzen: a) modo ut od. bl. modo m. Konj. (vgl. dummodo) = nur vorausgesetzt, daß usw., gesetzt nur, daß usw., auch wofern nur, wenn nur, scies, modo ut tacere possis, Ter.: concede, ut impune emerit, modo ut bonā ratione emerit, Cic. – quos, valetudo modo bona sit, tenuitas ipsa delectat, Cic.: modo Iuppiter adsit, tertia lux classem Cretaeis sistet in oris, Verg. – ebenso modo ne m. Konj., nur vorausgesetzt, daß nicht, gesetzt nur, daß nicht, wofern od. wenn nur nicht, Tertia aderit, modo ne Publius rogatus sit, Cic.: declinandum sit de via; modo ne summa turpitudo sequatur, Cic. – dah. in abgekürzten Sätzen, videtur opprimi posse, modo ut urbe salvā, Cic. – bonis viris faciendum est, modo pro facultatibus, Cic.: veniam, quo vocas, modo adiutore te, Cic.: quam plurimis, modo dignis, se utilem praebeat, Cic.: decerne, modo recte, Cic.: utinam posset aliquā ratione hoc crimen quamvis falsa, modo (wenigstens doch) humana atque usitata defendere, Cic. – b) bei Relativen, α) m. Konjunktiv = vorausgesetzt, daß nur usw., servus nemo, qui modo tolerabili condicione sit servitutis, qui non etc., Cic.: quis est omnium, qui modo cum Musis habeat aliquod commercium, qui etc., Cic.: primi, quā modo praeirent duces,... tamen signa sequebantur, vorausgesetzt, daß daselbst usw., Liv.; vgl. Fabri Sall. Cat. 39, 6 u. Liv. 22, 2, 5. – β) m. Indikativ = nur einigermaßen, nur irgend, nur wenigstens, nihil eorum, quod modo probabile fuit, omittendo, Quint.: omnis species, quae modo recta est, Quint. – c) si modo, wenn nur, wenn anders, tu scis (si modo meministi) me tibidi xisse, Cic.: contudi animum et fortasse vici, si modo permansero, Cic. – poet. m. Konjunktiv, Prop. 1, 18, 4. – d) modo si = dummodo, wenn nur, wofern nur, persequar inferius, modo si licet ordine ferri, posse etc., Ov. trist. 2, 263; u. so öfter bei ICt.

    3) modo non, wie μόνον ουχί (eig. nur nicht ganz, d.i.) beinahe, modo non montes auri pollicens, Ter. Phorm. 68: u. so bei Val. Max. 8, 11. ext. 7.

    4) in negativen Sätzen in den Verbdgg. non modo u. non modo non... sed u. dgl.: a) non modo = ου δή που, nicht etwa, nicht eben, nicht etwa bloß, in den Verbdgg. non modo... sed (verum), nicht etwa (nicht eben, nicht etwa bloß)... sondern, sondern sogar (selbst) od. sondern schon; non modo... sed etiam od. verum etiam, nicht etwa (nicht eben, nicht etwa bloß)... sondern auch, sondern sogar (od. selbst) auch; non modo... sed (verum) ne... quidem, nicht etwa usw.... sondern (selbst) nicht einmal; non modo... sed vix, nicht etwa usw...., sondern (sogar, selbst) kaum, non m. plura, sed pauciora, Cic.: num me fefellit non m. res tanta... verum dies? Cic.: haec non m. parum commode, sed etiam turpiter dicta esse, Cic.: illum non m. favisse, sed et tantam illi pecuniam dedisse, Cic.: non m. timet, verum etiam fert, Cic. – non m. facere, sed ne cogitare quidem audebit, Cic.: itaque mihi venire in mentem nihil potest, non m. quid sperem, sed vix iam audeam optare, Cic. – ebenso mit Auslassung der Adversativpartikel, non modo... etiam (et); non modo... ne... quidem, zB. non m. apud illos homines, etiam secutis temporibus iactata, Tac.: non Samnium m., et Campanum Calenumque et Falernum agros pervastatos esse, Liv.: ut non m. nobis, ne posteris quidem timenda nostris esset, Liv. – u. umgekehrt non modo als zweites Glied, dem das stärkere vorangeht, geschweige denn, viel weniger, quos clientes nemo habere velit, non modo eorum cliens esse, Cic.: cum secundas etiam res nostras, non m. adversas pertimescebam, Cic.: ne sues quidem id velint, non m. ipse, Cic.: reliqui arborum fructus vix specie figurāve, non modo saporibus enumerari queunt, Plin.

    b) non modo non... sed, sed potius od. sed etiam, nicht nur nicht... sondern (sondern vielmehr), sondern sogar (selbst); non modo non... sed ne... quidem, nicht nur nicht... sondern nicht einmal, sondern selbst nicht, ut non m. a mente non deserar, sed id ipsum doleam, me etc., Cic.: non m. id virtutis non est, sed est potius immanitatis, Cic.: dies non m. non levat hunc luctum, sed etiam auget, Cic.: non m. tibi non irascor, sed ne reprehendo quidem tuum factum, Cic. – die zweite Negation zuw. in einem negativen Pronomen enthalten, qui se opponat periculis, non m. nullo proposito praemio, sed etiam interdicto, Cic.: nunc non modo agendi rationem nullam habeo, sed ne cogitandi quidem, Cic.: u. so non m. nihil... sed etiam, Cic.: non m. nemo, non m. numquam... sed ne... quidem, Cic.; vgl. non m. alius quisquam... sed etiam, Cic.: non m. ulla in domo, sed nulla in gente, Cic.

    II) übtr., von der Zeit: A) zur Beschränkung der Zeit auf den der Gegenwart des Sprechenden unmittelbar vorgehenden od. folgenden Zeitpunkt, eben, gerade, griech. ἄρτι, a) in bezug auf die Gegenwart, eben gerade, jetzt eben, soeben, eben erst, fast im Augenblick, modo intro devortor domum, Plaut.: intro modo ivi, Ter.: modo dolores occipiunt primulum, Ter.: La. Advenis modo? Pa. Admodum (alleweile), Ter.: peccare fuisset ante satis penitus modo nunc genus omne perosos femineum, Verg. Aen. 9, 140. – dafür bestimmter modo iam, Tibull. 1, 1, 25: tam modo, alleweile, Plaut. trin. 609. – b) in bezug auf die fernere Vergangenheit, nur eben, eben erst, eben noch, Ph. Quando? Do. Hodie. Ph. Quamdudum? Do. Modo, Plaut. – quid dico nuper? immo vero modo ac paulo ante, Cic. – qui nunc primum te advenisse dicas, modo qui hinc abieris, Plaut.: u. so nunc... modo oft bei Cic. – modo (eben noch) egens, repente dives, Cic. – m. folg. tunc, Tac. – doppelt, modo modo, (= noch kürzlich), Sen. de brev. vit. 18, 5 u. ad Helv. 2, 5. – auch zur Andeutung in nächste Vergangenheit gerückter fernerer Zeitpunkte, modo hoc malum in hanc rem publicam invasit, vor nicht eben langer, nicht geraumer Zeit (d.i. vor 70 Jahren), Cic. de off. 2, 75: si hodie bella sint, quale Gallicum modo (vor 22 Jahren), Liv. 6, 40, 17: u. so Cic. de div. 1, 99 (vor 46 Jahren). Liv. 22, 14, 13 (vor 25 Jahren), s. dazu die Auslgg. – c) in bezug auf die fernere Zukunft, eben, gleich nachher, domum modo ibo, Ter.: cum negaret... modo diceret, Liv.: nuper erat genitus, modo formosissimus infans, Ov.

    B) bei Einteilungen usw.: 1) modo... modo, bald... bald, modo ait, modo negat, Cic. – et modo... et modo, Prop. – modo öfter wiederholt, modo subacti, modo domiti, modo multati, Cic. – statt des zweiten modo auch nunc u. dgl., wie modo... nunc, Liv., Ov. u.a. – modo... interdum, Sall. u. Hor., interdum... modo, Hor.: modo... interdum... nunc... nunc, Ov. – modo... aliquando, Tac. – modo... nonnumquam, Suet.: modo... modo... nonnumquam, Suet. – modo... saepe, Hor., modo... saepe... interdum, Hor.: modo... modo... saepe, Sall.: modo... nunc... modo... saepe... saepe, Ov.: modo... modo... nunc... nunc... saepe... saepe u. saepe... saepe... interdum... interdum, Ov. – modo... rursus, Prop.

    2) modo... tum, erst... dann; einmal... dann, sol modo accedens, tum etiam recedens, Cic. – u. so modo... deinde, Sall. – modo... paulo post, Val. Max. – modo... modo, erst... dann, Plin.: u. so modo... postremum, Tac. – modo... vicissim, Cic.

    / Bei Dichtern auch mŏdō gemessen, s. Lachmann Lucr. 2, 1135. p. 140 sq. L. Müller de re metr. p. 334.

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  • 19 declino

    dē-clīno, āvi, ātum, āre (vgl. acclino), abneigen = von der geraden Bahn abbiegen, ablenken, abwenden, u. m. bes. Beziehung auf das wohin? hinneigen, hinlenken, hinwenden, I) im allg.: 1) eig.: a) v. tr.: non statim decl. undam, sed etc. (v. einem Flusse), Curt.: laqueis exceptos decl. ictus (des Sturmbocks), Liv.: pedamenta declinata (schief stehende) corrigere, Col.: decl. atomum, Cic. de fat. 46. – m. Advv., m. de od. ab od. ex u. Abl., m. in od. extra u. Akk., si quo ego inde agmen declinare voluissem, Liv.: si quā declinarent qui agebant ictum, Liv.: decl. se a terris, Poët. b. Suet.: sese rectā regione viai, Lucr.: non prius ex illo flagrantia lumina, Catull.: u. so non se ab illo, keinen Blick von ihm wenden, Ov.: nares in alteram partem declinantur, Cels.: decl. paulum se extra viam, Plaut. – poet., nec dulci declinat lumina somno, neigt dem s. Schl. zu, Verg. Aen. 4, 185. – b) v. intr. = abbiegen, ausbiegen, abweichen, ausweichen, se, etiamsi in acie occurrerit, declinaturum, Liv.: Cumanae cohortes, arte adversus vim usae, declinavere paululum, zogen sich ein wenig seitwärts, Liv. – m. de od. ab u. Abl. od. m. bl. Abl., m. ad u. Akk., decl. de via (bes. im Bilde = vom Wege der Pflicht, des Rechts), Cic. u. Gell.: paulum ad dexteram de via, Cic.: a Capua, Cic.: a recto itinere (im Bilde von der Rede), Quint.: rectā viā (im Bilde), Quint.: Manlium
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    iussit obliquo monte ad se declinare, Liv. – v. Lebl., vetus via regia nusquam ad mare declinans, Liv. – bes. v. Atomen, abweichen von der geraden, senkrechten Linie (Ggstz. e regione moveri), declinare dixit atomum perpaulum, Cic.: ut, cum duo individua per inanitatem ferantur, alterum e regione moveatur, alterum declinet, Cic.: atomi errantes et de via declinantes, Cic. – v. Tage, sich neigen, die iam in vesperum declinante (Ggstz. die incipiente), Col. – 2) übtr.: a) v. tr.: α) übh.: decl. suspicionem quaerentium, die Suchenden von d. Spur ablenken, Petron.: aetate iam declinatā, im hohen Alter, Quint.: milites stupentis animi et naturali habitu declinati, von stumpfsinniger u. wankender Gemütsart, Gell. – m. ab u. Abl., m. in u. Akk., ut declinet a proposito deflectatque sententiam, führe u. lenke ab, Cic.: neque (mulierem) declinatam quidquam ab aliarum ingenio ullam reperias, die von der Denkungsart der andern abweicht, Ter. – rumoribus advorsa in pravitatem, secunda in casum, fortunam in temeritatem decl., zuschieben, zuschreiben, beimessen, Sall. hist. fr. 2, 30 (36): u. so adversa in inscitiam Paeti declinans, Tac. ann. 15, 26 extr. – β) als gramm. t. t., einen Redeteil abändern, beugen, in der ältern Gramm. von jeder Art Abänderung (Deklination, Konjugation, Komparation, Derivation), Varro LL. u. Quint.: in casus declinari, dekliniert werden, Varro LL.: verba declinata -
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    (Ggstz. primigenita, Stammverba), Varro LL. – in der spät. Gramm. bl. von der Deklination, Charis., Donat. u.a. – γ) als rhet. t. t., hoc oratio recta, illud figurā declinata commendat, dieses empfiehlt sich durch einfache (schlichte) Redeweise, jenes durch künstlich figürliche, Quint. 10, 5, 8. – b) v. intr., m. de od. ab u. Abl., m. Advv. od. m. in od. ad u. Akk., α) übh.: de statu suo, Cic.: a religione officii, Cic.: a malis, den Übeln ausweichen (Ggstz. appetere bona), Cic.: a parvis delictis diligentius, Cic. – decl. in peius, zum Schlechtern sich hinneigen (herabsinken), Quint.: in asperam Pholoën, Hor.: cum transitu Hannibalis, quantum in Italiam declinaverat belli, tantum levatae Hispaniae viderentur, Liv.: gemma paulum declinans a topazio in aurum, Plin.: coacti ab auctoribus iniuriae ad vindices futuros declinant, Liv.: plerique desperatā facultate agendi ad discendum ius declinaverunt, Quint. – absol., paulatim declinat amor, neigt sich die L. hin (zum Bruder), Ov.: magnā rerum permutatione impendente declinasse me paulum, sei ich ein wenig ausgewichen, Cic. – m. in u. Abl., si qua in parte lubricum adulescentiae nostrae declinat (abirrt, sich verirrt), revocas, Tac. ann. 14, 56. – β) v. Redner, Geschichtschreiber usw., von der Rede, vom Thema usw., abweichen, abschweifen, aliquantum a proposito, Cic.: plus iusto ab rerum ordine, Cic.: at ego huc declinabam, nec invitus, Cic.: ut
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    eo revocetur unde huc declinavit oratio, Cic.: in hoc genus plerique cum declinavissent, ab eo, unde profecti sunt, aberrarunt, Cornif. rhet. – γ) als mediz. t. t., eine andere (bes. bessere) Wendung nehmen, abnehmen, nachlassen, ubi ea (inflammatio) declinavit, Cels.: declinante morbo, Plin.: declinantibus doloribus, Th. Prisc.
    II) prägn., abbiegend, ausweichend etw. meiden, vermeiden ( zu meiden od. zu vermeiden suchen), einer Sache aus dem Wege gehen, etw. abweisen, sich von etw. lossagen, 1) eig.: urbem unam mihi amoenissimam, Cic.: victorem hostium exercitum, Iustin.: non satis recte impetum ( als t. t. der Fechterspr.), Cic.: so auch im Bilde, invidiae impetum, Iustin.: iudicii laqueos, Cic. – 2) übtr.: aliquid (Ggstz. persequi), Cic.: periculum, Iustin.: fatorum pericula, Iustin.: vitia, Cic.: scelus, Iustin.: ea, quae nocitura videantur, Cic.: minas Clodii contentionesque nulla cum molestia (Ggstz. subire summa cum dignitate), Cic.: impudicitiam uxoris, Tac.: ea maxime declinans, quorum recens flagrabat invidia, Tac. – m. Abl. wodurch? societate culpae invidiam, Tac.

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  • 20 modo

    modo, Adv. (modus), gleichs. mit Maßen, I) einen Begriff od. eine Behauptung gleichs. auf ein Maß (wie tantum auf einen Grad) beschränkend, über das nicht hinauszugehen ist, nur, bloß, allein, A) im allg.: nam circi modo spectaculum fuerat, Liv.: quae secundis rebus delectationem modo habere videbantur, nunc vero etiam salutem, Cic.: laudibus m. prosequentes virum, Liv. – quod dixerit solere modo, non etiam oportere, Cic. – bei Begriffen der Zahl u. Größe, semel modo, Plaut.: uni modo gessi morem, Plaut.: ut unum m. sensibus falsum videatur, Cic.: qui tres modo primas esse partes volunt, Quint.: id modo (nur dies, nur das eine) simul orant ac monent, ut etc., Liv.: quod sine ulla dubitatione, si Pompeius paulum modo ostenderit sibi placere, faciet, Cic.: u. so per pauxillum m., Plaut.: parva m. causa, Caes. – in negativen Sätzen, auf ein bestimmtes, wenn auch nur geringes Maß zurückführend, auch nur, illi impetum modo ferre (auch nur aushalten) non potuerunt, Caes.: nemo eorum progredi modo extra agmen audeat, Caes.: ne parvum modo detrimentum... accĭderet, Caes. – den Begriff auf sich selbst beschränkend, allein, tanta repente caelo missa vis aquae dicitur, ut ea modo exercitui satis superque foret, Sall.: ipsi modo eminus sauciabantur, Sall.: oppido modo potiti; praeda omnis ab perfugis corrupta, Sall.
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    B) insbes.: 1) bei Wünschen u. Aufforderungen, nur, vos modo proposito faveatis, Tibull.: liceat modo, Ov.: ne perpauxillum modo, daß es nur nicht gar zu wenig ist, Plaut. – veniat modo, nur immerhin, Cic. – modo fac, ut illum serves, Plaut.: modo fac, ne quid aliud cures hoc tempore, nisi ut quam commodissime convalescas, Cic. – u. so beim Imperat. = nur, doch nur, doch, sequere hac modo, Plaut.: sedete hic modo, Plaut.: vide modo; etiam atque etiam considera, Cic.: im Unwillen, i modo, quin tu i modo, Plaut.: tace modo, Plaut.
    2) in Bedingungssätzen: a) modo ut od. bl. modo m. Konj. (vgl. dummodo) = nur vorausgesetzt, daß usw., gesetzt nur, daß usw., auch wofern nur, wenn nur, scies, modo ut tacere possis, Ter.: concede, ut impune emerit, modo ut bonā ratione emerit, Cic. – quos, valetudo modo bona sit, tenuitas ipsa delectat, Cic.: modo Iuppiter adsit, tertia lux classem Cretaeis sistet in oris, Verg. – ebenso modo ne m. Konj., nur vorausgesetzt, daß nicht, gesetzt nur, daß nicht, wofern od. wenn nur nicht, Tertia aderit, modo ne Publius rogatus sit, Cic.: declinandum sit de via; modo ne summa turpitudo sequatur, Cic. – dah. in abgekürzten Sätzen, videtur opprimi posse, modo ut urbe salvā, Cic. – bonis viris faciendum est, modo pro facultatibus, Cic.: veniam, quo vocas, modo adiutore te, Cic.: quam plurimis, modo dignis, se utilem prae-
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    beat, Cic.: decerne, modo recte, Cic.: utinam posset aliquā ratione hoc crimen quamvis falsa, modo (wenigstens doch) humana atque usitata defendere, Cic. – b) bei Relativen, α) m. Konjunktiv = vorausgesetzt, daß nur usw., servus nemo, qui modo tolerabili condicione sit servitutis, qui non etc., Cic.: quis est omnium, qui modo cum Musis habeat aliquod commercium, qui etc., Cic.: primi, quā modo praeirent duces,... tamen signa sequebantur, vorausgesetzt, daß daselbst usw., Liv.; vgl. Fabri Sall. Cat. 39, 6 u. Liv. 22, 2, 5. – β) m. Indikativ = nur einigermaßen, nur irgend, nur wenigstens, nihil eorum, quod modo probabile fuit, omittendo, Quint.: omnis species, quae modo recta est, Quint. – c) si modo, wenn nur, wenn anders, tu scis (si modo meministi) me tibidi xisse, Cic.: contudi animum et fortasse vici, si modo permansero, Cic. – poet. m. Konjunktiv, Prop. 1, 18, 4. – d) modo si = dummodo, wenn nur, wofern nur, persequar inferius, modo si licet ordine ferri, posse etc., Ov. trist. 2, 263; u. so öfter bei ICt.
    3) modo non, wie μόνον ουχί (eig. nur nicht ganz, d.i.) beinahe, modo non montes auri pollicens, Ter. Phorm. 68: u. so bei Val. Max. 8, 11. ext. 7.
    4) in negativen Sätzen in den Verbdgg. non modo u. non modo non... sed u. dgl.: a) non modo = ου δή που, nicht etwa, nicht eben, nicht etwa bloß, in den Verbdgg. non modo... sed (verum), nicht etwa (nicht
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    eben, nicht etwa bloß)... sondern, sondern sogar (selbst) od. sondern schon; non modo... sed etiam od. verum etiam, nicht etwa (nicht eben, nicht etwa bloß)... sondern auch, sondern sogar (od. selbst) auch; non modo... sed (verum) ne... quidem, nicht etwa usw.... sondern (selbst) nicht einmal; non modo... sed vix, nicht etwa usw...., sondern (sogar, selbst) kaum, non m. plura, sed pauciora, Cic.: num me fefellit non m. res tanta... verum dies? Cic.: haec non m. parum commode, sed etiam turpiter dicta esse, Cic.: illum non m. favisse, sed et tantam illi pecuniam dedisse, Cic.: non m. timet, verum etiam fert, Cic. – non m. facere, sed ne cogitare quidem audebit, Cic.: itaque mihi venire in mentem nihil potest, non m. quid sperem, sed vix iam audeam optare, Cic. – ebenso mit Auslassung der Adversativpartikel, non modo... etiam (et); non modo... ne... quidem, zB. non m. apud illos homines, etiam secutis temporibus iactata, Tac.: non Samnium m., et Campanum Calenumque et Falernum agros pervastatos esse, Liv.: ut non m. nobis, ne posteris quidem timenda nostris esset, Liv. – u. umgekehrt non modo als zweites Glied, dem das stärkere vorangeht, geschweige denn, viel weniger, quos clientes nemo habere velit, non modo eorum cliens esse, Cic.: cum secundas etiam res nostras, non m. adversas pertimescebam, Cic.: ne sues quidem id velint, non m. ipse, Cic.: reli-
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    qui arborum fructus vix specie figurāve, non modo saporibus enumerari queunt, Plin.
    b) non modo non... sed, sed potius od. sed etiam, nicht nur nicht... sondern (sondern vielmehr), sondern sogar (selbst); non modo non... sed ne... quidem, nicht nur nicht... sondern nicht einmal, sondern selbst nicht, ut non m. a mente non deserar, sed id ipsum doleam, me etc., Cic.: non m. id virtutis non est, sed est potius immanitatis, Cic.: dies non m. non levat hunc luctum, sed etiam auget, Cic.: non m. tibi non irascor, sed ne reprehendo quidem tuum factum, Cic. – die zweite Negation zuw. in einem negativen Pronomen enthalten, qui se opponat periculis, non m. nullo proposito praemio, sed etiam interdicto, Cic.: nunc non modo agendi rationem nullam habeo, sed ne cogitandi quidem, Cic.: u. so non m. nihil... sed etiam, Cic.: non m. nemo, non m. numquam... sed ne... quidem, Cic.; vgl. non m. alius quisquam... sed etiam, Cic.: non m. ulla in domo, sed nulla in gente, Cic.
    II) übtr., von der Zeit: A) zur Beschränkung der Zeit auf den der Gegenwart des Sprechenden unmittelbar vorgehenden od. folgenden Zeitpunkt, eben, gerade, griech. ἄρτι, a) in bezug auf die Gegenwart, eben gerade, jetzt eben, soeben, eben erst, fast im Augenblick, modo intro devortor domum, Plaut.: intro modo ivi, Ter.: modo dolores occipiunt primul-
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    um, Ter.: La. Advenis modo? Pa. Admodum (alleweile), Ter.: peccare fuisset ante satis penitus modo nunc genus omne perosos femineum, Verg. Aen. 9, 140. – dafür bestimmter modo iam, Tibull. 1, 1, 25: tam modo, alleweile, Plaut. trin. 609. – b) in bezug auf die fernere Vergangenheit, nur eben, eben erst, eben noch, Ph. Quando? Do. Hodie. Ph. Quamdudum? Do. Modo, Plaut. – quid dico nuper? immo vero modo ac paulo ante, Cic. – qui nunc primum te advenisse dicas, modo qui hinc abieris, Plaut.: u. so nunc... modo oft bei Cic. – modo (eben noch) egens, repente dives, Cic. – m. folg. tunc, Tac. – doppelt, modo modo, (= noch kürzlich), Sen. de brev. vit. 18, 5 u. ad Helv. 2, 5. – auch zur Andeutung in nächste Vergangenheit gerückter fernerer Zeitpunkte, modo hoc malum in hanc rem publicam invasit, vor nicht eben langer, nicht geraumer Zeit (d.i. vor 70 Jahren), Cic. de off. 2, 75: si hodie bella sint, quale Gallicum modo (vor 22 Jahren), Liv. 6, 40, 17: u. so Cic. de div. 1, 99 (vor 46 Jahren). Liv. 22, 14, 13 (vor 25 Jahren), s. dazu die Auslgg. – c) in bezug auf die fernere Zukunft, eben, gleich nachher, domum modo ibo, Ter.: cum negaret... modo diceret, Liv.: nuper erat genitus, modo formosissimus infans, Ov.
    B) bei Einteilungen usw.: 1) modo... modo, bald... bald, modo ait, modo negat, Cic. – et modo... et
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    modo, Prop. – modo öfter wiederholt, modo subacti, modo domiti, modo multati, Cic. – statt des zweiten modo auch nunc u. dgl., wie modo... nunc, Liv., Ov. u.a. – modo... interdum, Sall. u. Hor., interdum... modo, Hor.: modo... interdum... nunc... nunc, Ov. – modo... aliquando, Tac. – modo... nonnumquam, Suet.: modo... modo... nonnumquam, Suet. – modo... saepe, Hor., modo... saepe... interdum, Hor.: modo... modo... saepe, Sall.: modo... nunc... modo... saepe... saepe, Ov.: modo... modo... nunc... nunc... saepe... saepe u. saepe... saepe... interdum... interdum, Ov. – modo... rursus, Prop.
    2) modo... tum, erst... dann; einmal... dann, sol modo accedens, tum etiam recedens, Cic. – u. so modo... deinde, Sall. – modo... paulo post, Val. Max. – modo... modo, erst... dann, Plin.: u. so modo... postremum, Tac. – modo... vicissim, Cic.
    Bei Dichtern auch mŏdō gemessen, s. Lachmann Lucr. 2, 1135. p. 140 sq. L. Müller de re metr. p. 334.

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