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adspectūrus

고전 발음: [드스투:] 교회 발음: [드스투:]

형태정보

  • (adspiciō의 미래 능동태 분사형 ) aspiciō을

    형태분석: adspect(어간) + ūr(시제접사) + us(어미)

adspiciō

3변화 io 변화 동사; 이형 고전 발음: [드스쿄:] 교회 발음: [드스오:]

기본형: adspiciō, adspicere, adspexī, adspectum

  1. aspiciō
  1. Alternative form of aspiciō.

활용 정보

3변화 io 변화

예문

  • Egredior, qualesque in imagine somni visus eram vidisse viros, ex ordine tales adspicio noscoque. (P. Ovidius Naso, Metamorphoses, Book 7 53:9)

    (푸블리우스 오비디우스 나소, 변신 이야기, Book 7권 53:9)

  • in medio (mirum) duo marmora campo adspicio: (P. Ovidius Naso, Metamorphoses, Book 7 62:19)

    (푸블리우스 오비디우스 나소, 변신 이야기, Book 7권 62:19)

  • Interea inter mulieres Quae ibi aderant forte unam adspicio adolescentulam, Forma. (P. Terentius Afer, Andria, act 1, scene 1 1:123)

    (푸블리우스 테렌티우스 아페르, 안드리아, , 1:123)

유의어 사전

1. Videre and cernere denote seeing, as perceiving by the organ of sight; videre (ἰδεῖν) as perception in general, in opp. to an obstruction of the view, like ὁρᾶν; cernere (κρίνειν) especially as a clear perception, in opp. to a transient or dim view; whereas spectare, intueri, tueri, and contueri, denote looking, as the dwelling of the eyes upon an object; spectare means, quietly to fix the eye upon an object that interests the understanding, and dwell upon it as upon a theatrical representation, like θεᾶσθαι; whereas intueri (from στοχάζομαι), to fix the eye upon something that strikes the fancy or soul, as to contemplate, θεωρεῖν. Cic. Fam. vii. 1. Neque nos qui hæc spectavimus, quidquam novi vidimus. 2. Intueri denotes merely to contemplate attentively; contueri, to gaze upon fixedly, keenly, and with eyes widely opened. 3. Conspicere means to descry, that is, to get sight of an object of one’s self, and generally of an unexpected object; whereas adspicere means to look at, that is, to cast one’s eye upon an object, whether consciously or not. 4. Adspectus has an active meaning, as the looking at; conspectus, a passive meaning, as the sight of, that is, the appearance, often also the field of view, sight [as in to be or come in sight]; obtutus has a neutral sense, as the look. Suet. Tib. 43. Ut adspectu deficientes libidines excitaret; comp. with Cal. 9. Tumultuantes conspectu suo flexit; and with Cic. Orat. iii. 5. Qui vultum ejus cum ei dicendum esset, obtutumque oculorum in cogitando probe nosset. (iv. 305.)

출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein

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