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animo adesse(1) to be attentive; (2) to keep one's presence of mind.Rate it:
animo adesse (Sull. 11. 33)to be quite unconcerned.Rate it:
animo cadere, deficereto lose courage; to despair.Rate it:
animo concipere aliquidto form an idea of a thing, imagine, conceive.Rate it:
animo esse humili, demisso (more strongly animo esse fracto, perculso et abiecto) (Att. 3. 2)to be cast down, discouraged, in despair.Rate it:
animo forti esseto be brave by nature.Rate it:
animo mobili esse (Fam. 5. 2. 10)to be inconsistent, changeable.Rate it:
animo or simply sibi indulgereto indulge oneself.Rate it:
animo praesagio malummy mind forebodes misfortune.Rate it:
animo prompto esse ad iocandumto be humorously inclined.Rate it:
animo, cogitatione aliquid fingere (or simply fingere, but without sibi), informareto form an idea of a thing, imagine, conceive.Rate it:
animo, cogitatione aliquid praecipere (Off 1. 23. 81)to form a conception of a thing beforehand.Rate it:
animo, mente, cogitatione aliquid comprehendere, complectito grasp a thing mentally.Rate it:
animos audientium permovere, inflammareto make an impression on one's audience.Rate it:
animos militum accendereto fire with courage.Rate it:
animos militum confirmare (B. G. 5. 49)to encourage, embolden the soldiery.Rate it:
animos tenereto rivet the attention of...Rate it:
animos tentare (Cluent. 63. 176)to try to divine a person's disposition.Rate it:
animum a voluptate sevocareto hold aloof from all amusement.Rate it:
animum ad scribendum appellere, applicareto become a writer, embrace a literary career.Rate it:
animum alicui augere (B. G. 7. 70)to increase a person's courage.Rate it:
animum alicuius ab iracundia revocareto prevent some one from growing angry, appease his anger.Rate it:
animum alicuius ad laetitiam excitareto put a man in a pleasurable frame of mind.Rate it:
animum alicuius confirmareto strengthen, confirm a person's courage.Rate it:
animum alicuius de statu, de gradu demovere (more strongly depellere, deturbare)to disconcert a person.Rate it:
animum alicuius or simply aliquem flectereto make a person change his intention.Rate it:
animum alicuius redintegrareto re-inspire courage.Rate it:
animum appellere or se applicare ad philosophiamto apply oneself to the study of philosophy.Rate it:
animum attendere ad aliquidto turn one's attention to a thing.Rate it:
animum capere, colligereto take courage.Rate it:
animum demittereto lose courage; to despair.Rate it:
animum explereto cool one's anger.Rate it:
animum facere, addere alicuito succeed in encouraging a person.Rate it:
animum inducere c. Inf. (not in animum inducere)to persuade oneself to...Rate it:
animum or simply se remittereto indulge oneself.Rate it:
animum recipere (Liv. 2. 50)to take courage again.Rate it:
animum regere, coercere, cohibereto have self-control; to restrain oneself, master one's inclinations.Rate it:
animum relaxare, reficere, recreare or simply se reficere, se recreare, refici, recreari (ex aliqua re)to recruit oneself, seek relaxation.Rate it:
animum vincere (Marcell. 3. 8)to have self-control; to restrain oneself, master one's inclinations.Rate it:
animum vitiis dedereto abandon oneself to vice.Rate it:
animum, ingenium excolere (not colere)to cultivate the mind.Rate it:
animus alicui accedit, crescitto take courage.Rate it:
animus frangitur, affligitur, percellitur, debilitaturtheir spirits are broken.Rate it:
animus male sibi consciusa guilty conscience.Rate it:
animus meus ad dolorem obduruit (Fam. 2. 16. 1)I have become callous to all pain.Rate it:
animus praesāgit malummy mind forebodes misfortune.Rate it:
animus relinquit aliquema man loses his senses, becomes unconscious.Rate it:
anni descriptiothe division of the year (into months, etc.)Rate it:
anno ab urbe condita quintoin the fifth year from the founding of the city.Rate it:
anno peracto, circumacto, interiecto, intermissoafter a year has elapsed.Rate it:

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