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vēnditātiō

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기본형: vēnditātiō, vēnditātiōnis

어원: venditō(팔려고 내놓다, 구애하다)

  1. 자랑, 과시, 자부심
  1. a specious display, boasting, vaunting, blazoning

격변화 정보

3변화 자음어간 변화
단수 복수
주격 vēnditātiō

자랑이

vēnditātiōnēs

자랑들이

속격 vēnditātiōnis

자랑의

vēnditātiōnum

자랑들의

여격 vēnditātiōnī

자랑에게

vēnditātiōnibus

자랑들에게

대격 vēnditātiōnem

자랑을

vēnditātiōnēs

자랑들을

탈격 vēnditātiōne

자랑으로

vēnditātiōnibus

자랑들로

호격 vēnditātiō

자랑아

vēnditātiōnēs

자랑들아

예문

  • quamquam a multis virtus ipsa contemnitur et venditatio quaedam atque ostentatio esse dicitur; (M. Tullius Cicero, Laelius de Amicitia 109:3)

    (마르쿠스 툴리우스 키케로, 109:3)

  • quin etiam mihi quidem laudabiliora videntur omnia, quae sine venditatione et sine populo teste fiunt, non quo fugiendus sit - omnia enim bene facta in luce se conlocari volunt - , sed tamen nullum theatrum virtuti conscientia maius est. (M. Tullius Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes, book 2 64:3)

    (마르쿠스 툴리우스 키케로, 투스쿨라눔의 대화, 2권 64:3)

유의어 사전

Jactatio and gloriatio have their foundation in vanity and self-complacency; jactatio is making much ado of one’s excellencies and merits, and shows itself in words and actions, with the accessory notion of folly; gloriatio is talking big, proclaiming one’s excellencies and merits, with the accessory notion of insolence; whereas ostentatio and venditatio have their foundation in a crafty calculation of the effect to be produced, and a disregard to truth; ostentatio would conceal real emptiness under a false show; venditatio would, by exaggerating one’s excellencies, pass them off for greater than they are.

출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein

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