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1 sēditiōsus
sēditiōsus adj. with sup. [seditio], full of discord, factious, turbulent, mutinous, seditious: seditiosissimus quisque, Ta.: cives: seditiosissimi triumviri: oratio: voces, L.: iudicia.— Quarrelsome: Ea est enim seditiosa; ea cum viro bellum gerit.— Turbulent, full of disorder: vita.* * *seditiosa, seditiosum ADJmutinous; troubled; quarrelsome -
2 tumultuōsus
tumultuōsus adj. with comp. and sup. [tumultus], bustling, confused, disorderly, turbulent, tumultuous: vita: multitudo, L.: proelia, L.: mare, H.: iter tumultuosius, L.: ex Syriā tumultuosiora nuntiata sunt, tidings of disorder: quod tumultuosissimum pugnae erat. a pell-mell fight, L.* * *tumultuosa -um, tumultuosior -or -us, tumultuosissimus -a -um ADJturbulent, full of commotion or uproar -
3 turbulentus
turbulentus adj. with comp. and sup. [turba], full of commotion, disturbed, boisterous, stormy, tempestuous: tempestas, stormy: Aqua, turbid, Ph.: atomorum concursio, at random.—Fig., restless, troubled, confused, disordered: est igitur quiddam turbulentum in hominibus singulis: animi, excited: turbulentior inde annus excepit, L.: turbulentissimum tempus (opp. tranquillissimum).— Making trouble, troublesome, turbulent, factious, seditious: ut vitā sic oratione: cives: turbulentissimi tribuni plebis, Cs.* * *turbulenta -um, turbulentior -or -us, turbulentissimus -a -um ADJviolently disturbed, stormy, turbulent; unruly, riotous; w/violent unrest -
4 turbulentus
I.Pass., restless, agitated, confused, disturbed, boisterous, stormy, tempestuous (class.;II.syn. tumultuosus): tempestas,
stormy, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 10, § 26; Plaut. Rud. 4, 4, 143;Auct. B. Alex. 45, 2: loci Neptunii,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 3:aqua,
turbid, muddy, Phaedr. 1, 1, 5:atomorum turbulenta concursio,
confused, Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 20:est igitur quiddam turbulentum in hominibus singulis,
id. Rep. 3, 35, 49 (Non. 301, 6):res publica,
id. Fam. 12, 10, 3:heu edepol res turbulentas!
Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 68:praeda,
id. Rud. 4, 4, 142:ea sunt et turbulenta et temeraria et periculosa,
Cic. Caecin. 12, 34:errores,
id. N. D. 2, 28, 70:animi,
stirred up, aroused, excited, id. Tusc. 4, 5, 9.— Comp.:turbulentior inde annus excepit,
Liv. 2, 61, 1.— Sup.:turbulentissimum tempus (opp. tranquillissimum),
Cic. Pis. 15, 33; id. Fam. 9, 1.—Act., making trouble, troublesome, turbulent, factious, seditious: turba plerumque est turbulenta, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 11, 3:(α).P. Decius fuit ut vita sic oratione etiam turbulentus,
Cic. Brut. 28, 108:seditiosus civis et turbulentus,
id. de Or. 2, 11, 48:turbulenti et mali cives,
id. ib. 2, 31, 135:tribuni,
Tac. H. 2, 38:contiones,
Cic. Att. 4, 3, 4; Quint. 5, 13, 39:consilia Antonii,
Cic. Att. 15, 4, 1:minae populi,
Quint. 2, 20, 8.— Sup.:tribuni plebis,
Caes. B. C. 1, 5:leges,
Suet. Caes. 16.—Hence, adv.: turbŭlen-tē, in a turbulent manner, confusedly, tumultuously, boisterously, with violence (cf. also turbulenter).Form turbulente:(β).qui non turbulente humana patiantur,
without agitation, composedly, Cic. Tusc. 4, 28, 60:se gerere,
Dig. 48, 19, 28, § 3.—Form turbulenter:nihil turbulenter, nihil temere facere,
Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 7.— Comp.:egit de Caepione turbulentius,
Cic. Part. Or. 30, 105.— Sup.:regere,
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5 crēta
crēta ae, f [Creta], Cretan earth, pipe - clay, chalk, as a cosmetic, H.; for seals, C.; for cement, V.; eaten by serpents, V.: rapidus cretae Oaxes, turbulent, V.: cretā notati, i. e. with a mark of approval, H.* * *Iclay/clayey soil; chalk; white/fuller's earth; paint/whitening; white goal lineIICrete, island of Crete -
6 factiōsus
factiōsus adj. [factio], partisan, factious, seditious, revolutionary, oligarchical: adulescens, S.: largitores et factiosi: factione cum factioso certare, S.* * *factiosa, factiosum ADJfactious, seditious, turbulent -
7 ferveō
ferveō —, —, ēre [FVR-], to be boiling hot, boil, ferment, glow, steam: Quaecumque immundis fervent adlata popinis, H.: stomachus fervet vino, Iu.— To be in a ferment, swarm, throng, surge: opere omnis semita fervet, V.: fervent examina putri De bove, O.: Fervet opus, is hotly pressed, V.—Fig., to burn, glow, be heated, be inflamed, be agitated, rage, rave: usque eo fervet avaritia, ut. etc.: Fervet avaritiā pectus, H.: animus tumidā fervebat ab irā, O.: equus cui plurima palma Fervet, shines, Iu.* * *fervere, ferbui, - V INTRANSbe (very) hot; boil/burn; seethe/surge; swarm; be turbulent/run strongly; froth; be warm/aroused/inflamed/feverish, reek (w/blood); be active/busy/agitated -
8 fervō
fervō —, —, ere [FVR-], to boil, be hot, glow, rage, blaze (old or poet. for ferveo): Quom fervit maxime, T.: videbis fervere litora flammis, V.: hostem Fervere caede novā, V.— To swarm, be thronged, be in a ferment: Marte fervere Leucaten, V.: cum litora fervere late Prospiceres, V.* * *fervere, fervi, - V INTRANSbe (very) hot; boil/burn; seethe/surge; swarm; be turbulent/run strongly; froth; be warm/aroused/inflamed/feverish, reek (w/blood); be active/busy/agitated -
9 in-turbidus
in-turbidus adj., undisturbed: externis rebus annus, Ta.: iuventa, Ta.—Not turbulent: vir, T. -
10 turbidus
turbidus adj. with comp. and sup. [turba], full of confusion, wild, confused, disordered: tempestas: Tempestas telorum, V.: Auster, H.: scaturiges, L.: coma, dishevelled, O.—Of liquids, troubled, thick, muddy, turbid: aqua: Turbidus caeno gurges, V.—Fig., troubled, disordered, disturbed, perplexed, violent, boisterous, turbulent, vehement: mens, quae omni turbido motu semper vacet: animorum motūs: ex oculis se turbidus abstulit Arruns, in confusion, V.: puella, O.: in turbido tempore: Pectora turbidiora mari, O.— As subst n.: turbidissima sapienter ferre, the most troubled circumstances: in turbido, in troubled times, L.— Acc adverb.: mens turbidum Laetatur, confusedly, H.* * *turbida, turbidum ADJwild/stormy; muddy/turbid; murky/foggy/clouded/opaque; gloomy, frowning; confused, disordered; impatient, troubled, dazed, frantic; unruly, mutinous -
11 adflagrans
(gen.), adflagrantis ADJflaming/blazing up; turbulent, unquiet -
12 afflagrans
flaming/blazing up; turbulent, unquiet -
13 turbido
Iturbidare, turbidavi, turbidatus V TRANSdisturb/trouble/agitate; make turbulent/turbid; obscure, make turmoil/confusionIIstorm; cloudiness (of beer) -
14 strenuus
brisk, active, vigorous/ turbulent, restive. -
15 adflagrans
afflāgrans ( adf-), antis, P. a. [afflagro], blazing or flaming up; fig.: in tempore [p. 68] adflagranti, i. e. in an unquiet or turbulent time, Amm. 21, 12 fin. -
16 Aequimaelium
Aequĭmaelĭum (better than Aequĭmēl-), i, n., the open space in Rome below the Capitol, not far from the Carcer, where had stood the house of the turbulent tribune of the people, Sp. Mœlius, who was slain by Ahala during the dictatorship of Cincinnatus, now in the Via di Marforio:Aequimaelium, quod aequata Maeli (Meli) domus publico, quod regnum occupare voluit is,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 157 Müll.; so Liv. 4, 16, 1; 38, 28, 3. In Cicero's time a lamb-market seems to have been there, Cic. Div 2, 17, 39. Cf. on this locality, Nieb. Röm. Gesch. 2, 474; Amm. 28; and Becker's Antiq. 1, p. 485 sq. -
17 Aequimelium
Aequĭmaelĭum (better than Aequĭmēl-), i, n., the open space in Rome below the Capitol, not far from the Carcer, where had stood the house of the turbulent tribune of the people, Sp. Mœlius, who was slain by Ahala during the dictatorship of Cincinnatus, now in the Via di Marforio:Aequimaelium, quod aequata Maeli (Meli) domus publico, quod regnum occupare voluit is,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 157 Müll.; so Liv. 4, 16, 1; 38, 28, 3. In Cicero's time a lamb-market seems to have been there, Cic. Div 2, 17, 39. Cf. on this locality, Nieb. Röm. Gesch. 2, 474; Amm. 28; and Becker's Antiq. 1, p. 485 sq. -
18 afflagrans
afflāgrans ( adf-), antis, P. a. [afflagro], blazing or flaming up; fig.: in tempore [p. 68] adflagranti, i. e. in an unquiet or turbulent time, Amm. 21, 12 fin. -
19 Ahala
Ăhāla, ae, m., a Roman family name, e. g. C. Servilius Ahala, who slew the turbulent Maelius, Cic. Cat. 1, 1, 3; id. Sen. 16, 56. -
20 Appuleius
I.L. Appuleius Saturninus, a turbulent tribune of the people (about A.U.C. 653):II.post Gracchos eloquentissimus,
Cic. Brut. 62, 224.—A native of Madaura, in Africa, who was a spirited and flowery, but sometimes bombastic writer of the second century. His principal work yet extant is called Metamorphoseon sive de Asino Aureo libri XI.; cf. Bähr, Lit. Gesch. p. 422 sq.; Teuffel, Rom. Lit. § 362.—Hence,III.Appŭlēius, a, um, adj., of Appuleius: lex, proposed by the tribune Appuleius, Cic. Balb. 21; id: Leg. 2, 6; Flor. 3, 16.
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