aetas

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

aetās ātis (genplur. -tum; sometimes -tium, L.), f

for older aevitas, the life of man, age, lifetime, years : amicitia cum aetate adcrevit, T.: acta aetas honeste: expectemus Tartessiorum regis aetatem, i. e. a life as long : satis aetatis habere, to be old enough : aetatis quod reliquum est meae, the rest of my life : vix ullum discrimen aetatis, L.: tertia, i. e. century , O.— Age, time of life : dum aetas prohibebit (sc. te scire), T.: ab ineunte aetate, from his entrance into life : prima, childhood : puerilis, Cs.: aetatis flos, youthful vigor : cuius aetas a senatorio gradu longe abesset, i. e. youth : propter aetatem eius, Cs.: qui aliquid aetatis habebant, i. e. the youth : quarta, i. e. the fourth year , V.: respice aetatem tuam (i. e. senectutem), T.: iam adfectus aetate: morbo atque aetate confectus, S.: exactā aetate, in old age , L.: aetatis excusatio, plea of age , Cs.: id aetatis duo filii, of that age : cum id aetatis filio: cum illud esset aetatis: ad hoc aetatis a pueritiā, S.— Of plants: adolescit frondibus aetas, V.—Of sheep: par aetas, haedi, O.—Meton., a space of time, age, period, generation, time : heroicae aetates: aetas succedit aetati: nec ulla umquam aetas: aetatis suae primi, N.: Veniet lustris labentibus aetas, cum, etc., V.: prior, O.: crastina, the future , H.—Of the four ages of the world (the golden age, silver age, etc.), O.— Time, the flight of time, advancing age : te aetas mitigabit: fugerit invida aetas, H.: omnia fert aetas, V.— Men of an age : cum vestrā etiam aetate, with young men : vos, acrior aetas, O iuvenes, O.: militaris fere aetas omnis, L.— The age, men of the age : nos dura Aetas, H.: Inventum omnis quem credidit aetas, etc., V.—In acc.of time: me aetatem censes velle, etc., forever? T.: an abiit iam a milite? Iam dudum, aetatem, an age , T.

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