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sēnsus is a Latin Noun that primarily means feeling.
Noun
feeling, sense
English derivatives:
sensation sensory sensual sensuous senseless insensate sensible sensitive
Noun
Capacity to perceive by the senses, sensation.
Any one of the five physical senses.
An impression consequent on perception by the senses, sensation.
Componitur orbis regis ad exemplum, nec sic inflectere sensus humanos edicta valent quam vita regentis: mobile mutatur semper principe vulgus.Compare The world shapes itself after its ruler's pattern, nor can edicts sway men's minds so much as their monarch's life; the unstable crowd ever changes along with the prince.
Si non sum, sensus omnino careo.Compare If I shall not exist, I shall be altogether without feeling.
Hic meus dolor non possum non et sensus praesens miseria er recordatio praeteritus vita cotidie augeo.Compare This my grief cannot but be daily increased both by the sense of my present misery and the recollection of my past life.
Ille mi par esse deo videtur ille, si fas est, superare divos, qui sedens adversus identidem te spectat et audit dulce ridentem, misero quod omnis eripit sensus mihi.Compare Him rival to the gods I place Him loftier yet, if loftier be, Who, Lesbia, sits before thy face, Who listens and who looks on thee; Thee smiling soft. Yet thus delight Doth all my sense consign to death. [Tr. W. E. Gladstone]
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | sēnsus | sēnsūs |
Gen. | sēnsūs | sēnsuum |
Dat. | sēnsuī | sēnsibus |
Acc. | sēnsum | sēnsūs |
Abl. | sēnsū | sēnsibus |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "sēnsus, sēnsūs (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/sensus-sensus.
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