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61 valetudinarius
I.Adj.:II.pecus (opp. sanum),
Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 15:fenerator,
Sen. Ira, 3, 33, 2.—Substt.A.vălētūdĭnā-rĭus, ii, m., one in infirm health, an invalid, valetudinarian:B.ebrioso vina mittere aut valetudinario medicamenta,
Sen. Ben. 1, 11, 6; Dig. 49, 16, 12, § 2; 27, 1, 41. —vălētūdĭnārĭum, ii, n.1.A sick-room, hospital, infirmary, Cels. praef.; Sen. Ep. 27, 1; id. Ira, 1, 16, 3; 2, 16, 4; id. Q. N. 1, praef. 5 fin.; Tac. Or. 21; Col. 11, 1, 18; 12, 3, 8.—2.A military lazar - house or hospital, Veg. Mil. 2, 10; 3, 2; Dig. 50, 6, 6. -
62 болезненный
1. sallow2. achingly3. achy4. afflictive5. afflictively6. painfully7. smarting8. smartingly9. valetudinarian10. valetudinary11. sickly; ailing; morbid; painful12. frail13. painful14. sore15. unhealthy16. painfull17. painfulllyСинонимический ряд:нездорово (проч.) нездорово -
63 мнительный
1. valetudinarian2. valetudinary3. suspicious; hypochondriac; hypochondriacal -
64 θεραπευτικός
A inclined to serve, c. gen.,τῶν φίλων X.Ages.8.1
;εὐσέβεια δύναμις θ. θεῶν Pl.Def. 412e
;θεοῦ Ph.1.202
(but τὸ θ. γένος, = θεραπευταί, Id.2.473); inclined to court, τῶν δυνατῶν, τοῦ πλήθους, Plu.Lys.2, Comp.Lyc. Num.2;τὸ θ. τῆς ὁμιλίας Id.Lys.4
.2 abs., courteous, obsequious, in good and bad sense, X.HG3.1.28 ([comp] Comp.), Plu.Luc.16;θ.παρρησία Id.2.74a
. Adv.- κῶς Id.Art.4
;θ. ἔχειν τινός Ph.1.186
, cf. Str.6.4.2.2 esp. of medical treatment, ἕξις θ. a valetudinarian habit of body, Arist.Pol. 1335b7; ἡ -κή, = θεραπεία, Pl.Plt. 282a; also τὸ -κόν therapeutics, Dsc. Ther.Praef. (but also τὸ περὶ παθῶν θ., title of a work on moral remedies by Chrysippus, Phld.Ir.p.17 W.); περὶ θ. μεθόδου, title of work by Galen.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεραπευτικός
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65 ეჭვიანი ადამიანი
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66 kränklich
1. dicky2. invalid3. morbid4. peaky5. sickish6. valetudinarian
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Valetudinarian — Val e*tu di*na ri*an, a. [L. valetudinarius, from valetudo state of health, health, ill health, fr. valere to be strong or well: cf. F. val[ e]tudinaire. See {Valiant}.] Of infirm health; seeking to recover health; sickly; weakly; infirm. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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