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otiosus
ōtĭōsus, a, um, adj. [otium], at leisure, unoccupied, disengaged, unemployed, idle (class.; cf. feri...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ōtiōsus adj.with sup.
otium, at leisure, unoccupied, disengaged, unemployed, idle : maneo hic, T.: domi.— Without official employment, free from public affairs : vita: quem locum nos otiosi convertimus, in an interval of leisure : numquam se minus otiosum esse, quam cum otiosus, never busier than when free from official business : ad urbem te otiosissimum esse.—As subst, a private person, one not in official life : vita otiosorum.— Quiet, unconcerned, indifferent, neutral : spatium ab hoste, undisturbed , Cs.: non modo armatis, sed etiam otiosis minari.—Plur.as subst, non-combatants, civilians : crudeliter enim otiosisismi minabantur: militare nomen grave inter otiosos, Ta.— Without excitement, quiet, passionless, calm, tranquil : Animo otioso esse, T.: te venire Otiosum ab animo, at ease , T.: quibus odio est otium.— Of things, at leisure, free, idle, unemployed : otium: Neapolis, H.
ōtĭōsus, a, um, adj. [otium], at leisure, unoccupied, disengaged, unemployed, idle (class.; cf. feri...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.