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necessārius is a Latin Adjective that primarily means necessary.
Adjective
necessary
Noun
One closely connected by ties of friendship, relationship, or obligation, a connexion.
Adjective
Essential, necessary, requisite. (b) (neut. pl. as sb.) what is needed, necessities. (c) ~um est, it is necessary or essential.
Essential for life. (b) (of parts of the body) vital; also, ~ae partes, the private parts.
Exercising compulsion, compelling. (b) (of proofs, arguments, etc.) incontrovertible.
(of times, occasions) Of vital importance, critical.
Enforced by circumstances or external agency, unavoidable, compulsory. (b) enforced by nature; (of death) due to natural causes.
Nullus interitus est rei publicae naturalis ut hominis, in quo mors non modo necessaria est, verum etiam optanda persaepe.Compare Death is not natural for a state as it is for a human being, for whom death is not only necessary, but frequently even desirable.
Iustus sum bellum, Samnites, qui necessarius.Compare War is just, O Samnites, to those to whom it is necessary.
Cognitio hic res ad beate vivo necessarius non duco.Compare We do not consider the knowledge of these things necessary for living happily.
Quum sum necessarius negotium curaque vacuus, tum aveo aliquis video, audio, addisco.Compare When we are free from necessary business and cares, then we desire to see, to hear , or to learn something new.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "necessārius, necessāria, necessārium (adj.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 22, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/necessarius-necessaria-necessarium.
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