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homo voluptarius (Tusc. 2. 7. 18)a devotee of pleasure; a self-indulgent man.Rate it:

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(homo) ridiculus (Plaut. Stich. 1. 3. 21)a wit; a joker.Rate it:

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(homo) symphoniacusa singer, member of a choir.Rate it:

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aurae popularis homo (Liv. 42. 30)a popular man.Rate it:

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homo bene (male) moratusa moral (immoral) man.Rate it:

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homo effrenatus, intemperansa man of no self-control, self-indulgent.Rate it:

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homo florens in populari rationea democratic leader.Rate it:

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homo impotens suia man of no self-control, self-indulgent.Rate it:

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homo in dialecticis versatissimusan accomplished dialectician.Rate it:

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homo in historia diligensa conscientious historian.Rate it:

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homo in re publica exercitatusan experienced politician.Rate it:

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homo intimus, familiarissimus mihimy most intimate acquaintance.Rate it:

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homo novusa parvenu (a man no member of whose family has held curule office).Rate it:

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homo perditusa depraved, abandoned character.Rate it:

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homo plebeius, de plebeone of the people.Rate it:

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homo popularisa democrat.Rate it:

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homo vere popularis (Catil. 4. 5. 9)a man who genuinely wishes the people's good.Rate it:

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vir constans, gravis (opp. homo inconstans, levis)a man of character, with a strong personality.Rate it:

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vir or homo doctus, litteratusa man of learning; a scholar; a savant.Rate it:

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acer morsus doloris est (Tusc. 2. 22. 53)the pain is very severe.Rate it:

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aegritudo exest animum planeque conficit (Tusc. 3. 13. 27)anxiety gnaws at the heart and incapacitates it.Rate it:

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aetas heroica (Tusc. 5. 3. 7)the mythical period, the heroic age.Rate it:

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aliquem in summam exspectationem adducere (Tusc. 1. 17. 39)to rouse a person's expectation, curiosity to the highest pitch.Rate it:

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aliquid in commentarios suos referre (Tusc. 3. 22. 54)to enter a thing in one's note-book.Rate it:

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arma expedire (Tusc. 2. 16. 37)to make ready for battle.Rate it:

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callum obducere dolori (Tusc. 2. 15. 36)to render insensible to pain.Rate it:

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conscientia morderi (Tusc. 4. 20. 45)to be conscience-stricken.Rate it:

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constantia (opp. inconstantia) (Tusc. 5. 11. 32)consistency.Rate it:

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dissipatos homines in (ad) societatem vitae convocare (Tusc. 1. 25. 62)to unite isolated individuals into a society.Rate it:

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errorem cum lacte nutricis sugere (Tusc. 3. 1. 2)to imbibe error from one's mother's breasts.Rate it:

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erroribus implicari (Tusc. 4. 27. 58)to fall into error.Rate it:

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in sinu gaudere (Tusc. 3. 21. 51)to rejoice in secret.Rate it:

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ira defervescit (Tusc. 4. 36. 78)his anger cools.Rate it:

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laetitia gestire (Tusc. 4. 6. 13)to be transported with joy.Rate it:

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libera contumacia Socratis (Tusc. 1. 29. 71)the frank but defiant demeanour of Socrates (before his judges).Rate it:

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magna me spes tenet (with Acc. c. Inf.) (Tusc. 1. 41. 97)I have great hopes that...Rate it:

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mathematica (-ae) or geometria (-ae), geometrica (-orum) (Tusc. 1. 24. 57)mathematics.Rate it:

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mensas exquisitissimis epulis instruere (Tusc. 5. 21. 62)to load the tables with the most exquisite viands.Rate it:

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mente vix constare (Tusc. 4. 17. 39)to compose oneself with difficulty.Rate it:

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mundanus, mundi civis et incola (Tusc. 5. 37)a citizen of the world; cosmopolitan.Rate it:

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orationem habere (Tusc. 5. 33. 94)to make a speech.Rate it:

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perpetuitas et constantia (Tusc. 5. 10. 31)logical consistency.Rate it:

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proverbii locum obtinere (Tusc. 4. 16. 36)to be used as a proverb.Rate it:

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pugnantia loqui (Tusc. 1. 7. 13)to make contradictory, inconsistent statements.Rate it:

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Pythagorae doctrina longe lateque fluxit (Tusc. 4. 1. 2)Pythagoras' principles were widely propagated.Rate it:

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rem publicam legibus et institutis temperare (Tusc. 1. 1. 2)to give the state a constitution.Rate it:

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repulsam ferre consulatus (a populo) (Tusc. 5. 19. 54)to fail in one's candidature for the consulship.Rate it:

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sacrificium statum (solemne) (Tusc. 1. 47. 113)a periodically recurring (annual) sacrifice.Rate it:

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spinae partiendi et definiendi (Tusc. 5. 8. 22)minute, captious subdivisions and definitions.Rate it:

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uno, communi, summo or omnium consensu (Tusc. 1. 15. 35)unanimously.Rate it:

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