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sōlācium is a Latin Noun that primarily means comfort.
Noun
comfort, relief
English derivatives:
solace consolation inconsolable
Noun
Relief in sorrow or misfortune, solace, comfort. (b) (w. gen. denoting misfortune or grief; also w. preps.). (c) (meton.) a source of comfort or consolation.
(esp.) Consolation for a disappointment, deprivation or sim.; (also, meton.) something that makes up (for a disadvantage). (b) (leg.) compensation, indemnification. (Perh. only in interpolated passages.)
Hominis est enim adfici dolore, sentire, resistere tamen et solacia admittere, non solaciis non egere.Compare For it is the very essence of human nature to feel those impressions of sorrow, which it yet endeavors to resist, and to admit, not to be above, consolation.
Haec studia adolescentiam acuunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solacium praebent, delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.Compare These studies stimulate the young, divert the old, are an ornament in prosperity, and a refuge and comfort in adversity; they delight as at home, are no impediment in public life, keep us company at night, in our travels, and whenever we retire to the country.
Sed tanem vacare culpa magnum est solacium, praesertim cum habeam duas res, quibus me sustentem, optimarum artium scientiam et maximarum rerum gloriam; quarum altera mihi vivo numquam eripietur, alterna ne mortuo quidem.Compare However, it is a great comfort to be without guilt, the more so because I am sustained by two things: practice of the noble arts and the fame of my great deeds. The former will never be taken away from me as long as I live, and the latter not even after my death.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | sōlācium | sōlācia |
Gen. | sōlāciī | sōlāciōrum |
Dat. | sōlāciō | sōlāciīs |
Acc. | sōlācium | sōlācia |
Abl. | sōlāciō | sōlāciīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "sōlācium, sōlāciī (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 22, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/solacium-solacii.
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