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기본형: furor, furōris
Et ecce, inquit, vos surrexistis pro patribus vestris progenies hominum peccatorum, ut augeretis furorem irae Domini contra Israel. (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber Numeri, 32 32:14)
그런데 이제 죄인들의 족속인 너희가 너희 아버지들 대신 일어나, 이스라엘에 대한 주님의 분노를 더 타오르게 하려는구나. (불가타 성경, 민수기, 32장 32:14)
Nunc igitur placet mihi, ut ineam foedus cum Domino, Deo Israel, et avertat a nobis furorem irae suae. (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber II Paralipomenon, 29 29:10)
이제 나는 주 이스라엘의 하느님께서 당신의 타오르는 분노를 우리에게서 거두시기를 바라며 그분과 계약을 맺기로 결심하였소. (불가타 성경, 역대기 하권, 29장 29:10)
Responsio mollis frangit iram, sermo durus suscitat furorem. (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber Proverbiorum, 15 15:1)
부드러운 대답은 분노를 가라앉히고 불쾌한 말은 화를 돋운다. (불가타 성경, 잠언, 15장 15:1)
Homines pestilentes dissipant civitatem; sapientes vero avertunt furorem. (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber Proverbiorum, 29 29:8)
빈정대는 사람들은 성읍을 들끓게 하지만 지혜로운 이들은 화를 누그러뜨린다. (불가타 성경, 잠언, 29장 29:8)
excita furorem et effunde iram, (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber Ecclesiasticus, 36 36:8)
진노를 일으키시고 분노를 쏟아 부으시어 (불가타 성경, 집회서, 36장 36:8)
1. Amentia shows itself negatively and passively; dementia, positively and energetically. The amens is without reason, and either acts not at all, or acts without reason, like the idiot, ἄφρων; the demens, while he fancies that he is doing right, acts in direct opposition to reason, like the madman, παράφρων. Hence, amens metu, terrore; demens scelere, discordia, etc. 2. Insanus has a privative; vesanus, a depravative meaning. The insanus in his passion oversteps the measure and bounds of right, and gives one the impression of a guilty person; the vesanus, in his delusion, wanders from the right path, follows a false object, and gives one the impression of an unfortunate person. 3. Excors means of weak understanding in general, without the ability of reflecting and examining, in opp. to cordatus; vecors means, of a perverted understanding, without the ability of reflecting calmly, from the mind being taken up with one fixed idea. 4. Furor (fervere) denotes mental irritation, ecstasy, as raging, μανικός; delirium (ληρεῖν), a physical and childish remission of the mental faculties; rabies (ῥαβάσσειν, ἄραβος), a half-moral condition of a passionate insanity, as frantic, λύσσα. The furibundus forgets the bounds of sense, the delirus babbles nonsense, the rabidus will bite and injure when he can. 5. Cerritus and lymphatus betoken frenzy, as a demoniacal state, as possessed, cerritus or ceritus, by Ceres, lymphatus, by the nymphs; they may also be considered as derived from κόρυζα, mucus narium, and from λέμφος, mucus, as symbols of stupidity. (v. 89.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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