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sollicitus
sollĭcĭtus (sōlĭcĭtus), a, um, adj. [sollus-cieo; cf. sollicito], thoroughly moved, agitated, dist...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
sollicitus adj.with comp.
sollus- (3 SAL-)+ citus, thoroughly moved, agitated, disturbed : mare, V.: Utile sollicitae sidus rati, tossed (by a storm), O.: Omnīs sollicitos habui, kept stirring , T.—Fig., of the mind, troubled, disturbed, afflicted, grieved, disquieted : ne sollicitus sis, lest you be troubled by cares : anxio animo aut sollicito fuisse, afflicted by remorse : sollicitae nuntius hospitae, H.: animum sollicitum efficere, uneasy , L.: de P. Sullae morte: morte Tigelli, H.—Of things, solicitous, full of care, anxious, restless, disturbed : scio quam sollicita sit cupiditas consulatūs: ut sit non sollicita rei cuiusque custodia, i. e. not full of apprehension : sollicito carcere dignus eras, carefully guarded , O.: frons, H.: vita, H.: senecta, O.: sedes, O.: terrae, O.— Causing distress, painful, disquieting : quid magis sollicitum dici potest, what more distressing fact? : in quā (tyrannorum) vitā, omnia semper suspecta atque sollicita, alarming : Sollicitumque aliquid laetis intervenit, O.: opes, H.: dolor, O.—Of animals, watchful, uneasy, restless : animal ad nocturnos strepitūs, L.: equi, O.: lepus, timid , O.— Full of anxiety, agitated, alarmed, apprehensive, solicitous, anxious : animus: sollicitum te habebat cogitatio periculi mei: senatus sollicitus petendum esse auxilium arbitrabatur: res, quae . . . sollicitam Italiam habebant, Cs.: solliciti et incerti rerum suarum, L.: civitas, L.: mentes, O.: civitas suspitione: de meo periculo: pro pluribus: pro vobis sollicitior, Ta.: propter iniquitatem locorum, L.: et propter itineris difficultatem et eorum vicem, for their fate , L.: vicem imperatoris milites, L.: (turba) ex temerariā regis fiduciā, Cu.: (mater) sollicita est ne eundem conspiciat, etc.: legati solliciti, ne avertissent, etc., apprehensive , L.: solliciti erant quo evasura esset res, L.: quam sum sollicitus, quidnam futurum sit.
sollĭcĭtus (sōlĭcĭtus), a, um, adj. [sollus-cieo; cf. sollicito], thoroughly moved, agitated, dist...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.