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1 culpa
culpa ae, f [SCARP-], a fault, error, blame, guilt, failure, defect: delicti: omnes culpae istius avaritiae, maiestatis, crudelitatis: quicquid huius factumst culpā, T.: In culpā est, to blame, T.: non est ista mea culpa, sed temporum: qui in eādem culpā sint, share: in quo est tua culpa nonnulla, you are not without fault: a culpā vacuus, S.: conscia culpae, O.: ne penes ipsos culpa esset cladis, L.: culpa, quae te est penes, T.: extra culpam esse: eius rei culpam in multitudinem coniecerunt, Cs.: suam culpam ad negotia transferre, S.: in culpā ponere aliquem: Si mora pro culpā est, O.: tua aetas emovit culpas, H.: fata, quae manent culpas, H.—Person.: ludus erat culpā potare magistrā (i. e. a game in which the loser must drink), H.: Culpam Poena premit comes, H.—Poet.: Huic uni succumbere culpae, temptation, V.— Unchastity: Virginum, H.: hoc praetexit nomine culpam, V.—Remissness, neglect: rem facere culpā minorem, H.—The mischievous thing, mischief: continuo culpam (sc. ovem aegram) ferro compesce, V.* * *fault/blame/responsibility (w/GEN); crime (esp. against chastity); negligence; offense; error; (sense of) guilt; fault/defect (moral/other); sickness/injury -
2 scandalum
temptation/inducement to sin; cause of offence; stumbling block; scandal (Bee) -
3 seculum
world/universe; secular/temporal/earthly/worldly affairs/cares/temptation -
4 temptatio
trial, temptation -
5 tentatio
temptation; trial -
6 temptatio
trial, temptation. -
7 tentatio-onis
f, trial, attack, duration, temptation, judgement -
8 obreptio
obreptĭo, ōnis, f. [id.], a creeping or stealing on, a coming on suddenly or by surprise, a surprise (post - Aug.):Ventidius, aggressus per obreptionem,
Front. Strat. 2, 5, 36; Arn. 5, 162:arrogari per obreptionem,
Dig. 2, 4, 10: precum, Cod. Th. 5, 8, 1. — Transf. (eccl. Lat.), a surprise by sudden temptation, Ambros. in Luc. 10, § 72. -
9 scandalum
* I.Lit., Prud. Apoth. 47 praef.—II.Trop., an inducement to sin, a temptation, cause of offence, Tert. Virg. Vel. 3; id. adv. Jud. 14; id. adv. Marc. 3, 1; Vulg. Psa. 118, 165; id. 1 Johan. 2, 10. -
10 tentatio
tentātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].* I.An attack:II. III.valetudinem tuam jam confirmatam esse et a vetere morbo et a novis tentationibus, gaudeo,
Cic. Att. 10, 17, 2.—Temptation (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Matt. 6, 13 et saep.
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