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기본형: remedium, remediī
"illa mihi prorsus adhibenda est nec ulla alia, quae castiget asperrime nugonem istum, pharetram explicet et sagittas dearmet, arcum enodet, taedam deflammet, immo et ipsum corpus eius acrioribus remediis coerceat." (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 5 5:244)
(아풀레이우스, 변신, 5권 5:244)
"At Venus terrenis remediis inquisitionis abnuens caelum petit." (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 6 1:37)
(아풀레이우스, 변신, 6권 1:37)
Repertis deinde iam remediis, homines de rationibus eorum disserere coepisse; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber I, Prooemium 1:100)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 1:100)
itaque ingenium et facundiam vincere, morbos autem non eloquentia sed remediis curari. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber I, Prooemium 1:116)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 1:116)
Eiusdem morbi nota est, ubi circa umbilicum intestina torquentur (ΣΤΡΌΦΟΥΣ Graeci nominant), coxaeque dolores manent, eaque neque tempore neque remediis solvuntur. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber II, chapter 7 8:17)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 7장 8:17)
1. Mederi and the poetical word medicari (μέδειν) denote healing, as the act of the physician, who heals with humane sympathy, judgment, and art, synonymously with curare, like ἰᾶσθαι; sanare, as the effect of the physic, which in a mechanical way makes the sick well again, synonymously with restituere, like ἀκεῖσθαι. 2. Medicamentum means a remedy, with reference to its material substance, as it is prepared by the apothecary, like φάρμακον; medicina, with reference to its healing virtues, as ordered by the physician; each with reference to an illness; whereas remedium denotes a remedy for any of the evils to which we are subject, like ἄκος. Cic. N. D. ii. 53. Medicamentorum salutarium plenissimæ terræ: comp. with Divin. ii. 51. Quam a medico petere medicinam. (v. 198.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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