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1 coërcitiō
coërcitiō ōnis, f [coërceo], a restraining, restraint, compulsion, chastisement: coërcitionem inhib<*>re, L.: magistratūs, on the part of the magistrates, L.: sine coërcitionibus agere, Ta.* * *coercion, restraint, repression; (affliction of summary/right to) punishment -
2 continentia
continentia ae, f [1 continens], a restraint, abstemiousness, continence, temperance, moderation: exemplum continentiae, T.: hinc continentia (pugnat), illinc libido: illius in victu.* * *restraint/self-control/abstinence/holding back/repression (passion/appetite); contents of a work; contiguity; proximity -
3 coercio
coercion, restraint, repression; (affliction of summary/right to) punishment -
4 coerctio
coercion, restraint, repression; (affliction of summary/right to) punishment -
5 coertio
coercion, restraint, repression; (affliction of summary/right to) punishment -
6 cohercitio
coercion, restraint, repression; (affliction of summary/right to) punishment -
7 compressio
I.Prop.A.In gen.:B.aurum compressione coactum,
Vitr. 7, 8, 4; Oros. 7, 6.— With gen.:ventris,
Gell. 16, 3:musculorum,
Scrib. Comp. 84.—Esp.,1.An embracing: artae amantūm, * Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 64. —2.Copulation, Arn. 2, 93; Hyg. Fab. 187; Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 34.—II.Trop., of diction, the compression of an expression, Cic. Brut. 7, 29; v. Ellendt. ad h. l.—B.A suppression, repression:bellorum civilium,
Oros. 7, 6:corporalium cupiditatum,
Ambros. in Psa. 48, Serm. 19, § 19. -
8 conpressio
I.Prop.A.In gen.:B.aurum compressione coactum,
Vitr. 7, 8, 4; Oros. 7, 6.— With gen.:ventris,
Gell. 16, 3:musculorum,
Scrib. Comp. 84.—Esp.,1.An embracing: artae amantūm, * Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 64. —2.Copulation, Arn. 2, 93; Hyg. Fab. 187; Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 34.—II.Trop., of diction, the compression of an expression, Cic. Brut. 7, 29; v. Ellendt. ad h. l.—B.A suppression, repression:bellorum civilium,
Oros. 7, 6:corporalium cupiditatum,
Ambros. in Psa. 48, Serm. 19, § 19.
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