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기본형: cupīdō, cupīdinis
at bona pars hominum decepta cupidine falso'nil satis est', inquit, 'quia tanti quantum habeas sis': (SERMONVM Q. HORATI FLACCI, PRIMVS, 01 1:39)
(호라티우스의 풍자, 1권, 01장 1:39)
Iamque aemula libidine in amoris parilitatem congermanescenti mecum, iam patentis oris inhalatu cinnameo et occursantis linguae illisu nectarco prona cupidine adlibescenti, (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 2 10:11)
(아풀레이우스, 변신, 2권 10:11)
"vel certe ulla praeda monstretur, cuius cupidine tantum flagitium credatur admissum." (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 3 4:23)
(아풀레이우스, 변신, 3권 4:23)
"Tunc magis magisque cupidine flagrans Cupidinis, prona in eum efflictim inhians, patulis ac petulantibus saviis festinanter ingestis, de somni mensura metuebat." (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 5 5:179)
(아풀레이우스, 변신, 5권 5:179)
"Ego quidem, simplicissima Psyche parentis meae Veneris praceptorum immemor, quae te miseri extremique hominis devinctam cupidine infimo matrimonio addici iusserat, ipse potius amator advolavi tibi." (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 5 5:185)
(아풀레이우스, 변신, 5권 5:185)
1. Cupido is the desire after something, considered actively, and as in action, in opp. to aversion; whereas cupiditas is the passion of desire, considered neutrally, as a state of mind, in opp. to tranquillity of mind. Cupido must necessarily, cupiditas may be, in construction with a genitive, expressed or understood; in this case, cupido relates especially to possession and money, cupiditas, to goods of every kind. Vell. P. ii. 33. Pecuniæ cupidine: and further on, Interminatam imperii cupiditatem. 2. Cupido and cupiditas stand in opp. to temperate wishes; libido (from λίψ) the intemperate desire and capricious longing after something, in opp. to rational will, ratio, Suet. Aug. 69, or voluntas, Cic. Fam. ix. 16. Libidines are lusts, with reference to the want of self-government; voluptates, pleasures, in opp. to serious employments, or to pains. Tac. H. ii. 31. Minus Vitellii ignavæ voluptates quam Othonis flagrantissimæ libidines timebantur. (v. 60.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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