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기본형: scītus, scītūs
Quamquam hic squalet, quam
(티투스 마키우스 플라우투스, , , 1:84)
doctus, fidelis, Suavis homo, facundus, suo contentus, beatus, Scitus, secunda loquens in tempore, commodus, verbum Paucum, multa tenens antiqua sepulta, vetustas Quem facit et mores veteresque novosque tenentem, Multorum veterum leges divumque hominumque; (Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights, Liber Duodecimus, IV 5:4)
(아울루스 겔리우스, 아테네의 밤, , 5:4)
Per ecastor scitus puer est natus Pamphilo. (P. Terentius Afer, Andria, act 3, scene 2 2:9)
(푸블리우스 테렌티우스 아페르, 안드리아, , 2:9)
est enim scitus Sthenelus pugnandi. (Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, Liber IX 164:7)
(퀸틸리아누스, 변론 가정 교육, 164:7)
Oh, nimium scite scitus es. (T. Maccius Plautus, Casina, act 3, scene 1 1:9)
(티투스 마키우스 플라우투스, , , 1:9)
1. Sapiens (from σήπω) is the person who chooses right objects, from ennobling views, and pursues them with quietness of mind; prudens and callidus denote the person who chooses right means, and regulates them with circumspection; prudentia is a natural judiciousness, pervading a man’s whole nature: calliditas, an acquired knowledge of the world and of men, gained by experience and practice. Cic. Fr. Scaur. 5. Hominis prudentis natura, callidi usu, doctrina eruditi. 2. Prudens is the person who has accurate practical views, in opp. to stultus; scitus, who has tact, mother-wit, and the faculty of combination; solers, who possesses practical genius and inventive power; cordatus, who has his head in the right place, in opp. to excors; catus, who discovers and knows secret means and ways. (v. 114.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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