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기본형: sēditiō, sēditiōnis
단수 | 복수 | |
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주격 | sēditiō 반란이 | sēditiōnēs 반란들이 |
속격 | sēditiōnis 반란의 | sēditiōnum 반란들의 |
여격 | sēditiōnī 반란에게 | sēditiōnibus 반란들에게 |
대격 | sēditiōnem 반란을 | sēditiōnēs 반란들을 |
탈격 | sēditiōne 반란으로 | sēditiōnibus 반란들로 |
호격 | sēditiō 반란아 | sēditiōnēs 반란들아 |
Alcimus autem quidam, qui summus sacerdos fuerat, sed voluntarie coinquinatus temporibus seditionis, considerans nullo modo sibi esse salutem neque accessum ultra ad sanctum altare, (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber II Maccabaeorum, 14 14:3)
(불가타 성경, 마카베오기 하권, 14장 14:3)
Hic enim pristinis temporibus seditionis iudicium pertulerat Iudaismi corpusque et animam pro Iudaismo tradiderat cum omni perseverantia. (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber II Maccabaeorum, 14 14:38)
(불가타 성경, 마카베오기 하권, 14장 14:38)
Scapula totius seditionis [familiae ac libertinorum] caput ex proelio Cordubam cum venisset, familiam et libertos convocavit, pyram sibi extruxit, cenam adferri quam optimam imperavit, item optimis insternendum vestimentis; (CAESAR, INCERTI AVCTORIS DE BELLO HISPANIENSI 33:7)
(카이사르, 히스파니아 전기 33:7)
nam et nos metuebamus ne ab aliquibus perditis, qui saepe multitudini occulta con- spiratione miscentur, in violentam prorumperetur audaciam occasione seditionis inventa, quam velut iusta indignatione concitaret. (Augustine, Saint, Epistulae. Selections., 33. (A. D. 411 Epist. CXXVI) Dominae Sanctae Ac Venerabili Famulae Dei Albinae Augustinus In Domino salutem 1:3)
(아우구스티누스, 편지들, 1:3)
Prima igitur causa seditionis in eum concitandae vilissima fuit et levis. (Ammianus Marcellinus, Rerum Gestarum libri qui supersunt, Liber XV, chapter 7 2:1)
(암미아누스 마르켈리누스, 사건 연대기, , 7장 2:1)
Turbæ and tumultus denote the civil broils of public life; turbæ (τύρβη) interruptions of public order; tumultus (from tumere) of the public peace; whereas seditio and secessio are political commotions, in consequence of decided, evident differences of opinion, and of conflicting principles; seditio (from se and ire) when concord is first disturbed, and the parties as yet contend with words only; secessio, when the prospect of reconciliation is already given up, and the parties either stand opposite each other, ready to come to blows, or, at least, have broken off all connection with each other. 2. The seditiosi and secedentes are citizens and members of a free community, and only suspend public concord; whereas the deficientes and desciscentes break a compact, because, either as subjected states they rebel, or as allies fall off; deficere, as the most general expression, represents the falling off, in a moral point of view, as a treacherous, fickle, cowardly desertion; desciscere (from scindere) in a political point of view, as an alteration in the constitution and political system. (v. 363.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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