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dolor
dŏlor, ōris, m. [doleo], pain, smart, ache (freq. and class.; for syn. cf.: aegrimonia, maeror, maes...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
dolor ōris, m
DAL-, pain, smart, ache, suffering, anguish : Laborat e dolore, T.: differor doloribus, T.: corporis: cum dolore emori: de corpore fugit, V.— Distress, grief, tribulation, affliction, sorrow, pain, woe, anguish, trouble, vexation, mortification, chagrin : (est) aegritudo crucians: animi: dolorem ferre moderate: dolore prohibeor pronuntiare, Cs.: magnis doloribus liberatus: premit altum corde dolorem, V.: finire dolores, the torments of love , H.: speciem doloris voltu ferre, Ta.: Est iactura dolori Omnibus, O.: magno esse Germanis dolori Ariovisti mortem, Cs.— Indignation, wrath, animosity, anger, resentment : suum dolorem condonare, Cs.: veniam iusto dolori date: ingenuus: dolor quod suaserit, H.: repulsae, on account of , Cs.: iniuriae, L.: coniugis amissae, O.—Fig., a grief, object of grief : Tu dolor es facinusque meum, O.—In rhet., feeling, pathos .
dŏlor, ōris, m. [doleo], pain, smart, ache (freq. and class.; for syn. cf.: aegrimonia, maeror, maes...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.