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remedium is a Latin Noun that primarily means remedy.
Noun
cure, remedy
English derivatives:
remedial irremediable remediation
Noun
A means of treating illness, injury, etc., remedy. (b) (concr.) anything used as a remedy or cure.
A remedy (against other physical troubles or afflictions).
(transf.) A means of counteracting, preventing, avoiding, etc. (non-physical ills), remedy.
Remedium vitiōrum vestrōrum vidētur difficilius.Compare The cure of your vices seems rather (too) difficult.
Forte consul redeo Roma. Is remedium timor sum.Compare It happened that the consul had returned to Rome. That was a remedy for their fear.
Itaque ad remedium, iam diu neque desideratus nec adhibitus, dictator dicendus, civitas confugio.Compare And so the state betook itself to a remedy, that had now for a long time been neither desired nor employed, the appointment of a dictator.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | remedium | remedia |
Gen. | remediī | remediōrum |
Dat. | remediō | remediīs |
Acc. | remedium | remedia |
Abl. | remediō | remediīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "remedium, remediī (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/remedium-remedii.
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