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sollicitus is a Latin Adjective that primarily means troubled.
Adjective
troubled, anxious, disturbed
Adjective
In a state of constant physical agitation; (of movement) restless. (b) (of countries) in a state of unrest or turmoil. (c) (of the senses) constantly troubled or disturbed. (d) (of persons) in a state of constant activity, busied.
Troubled in mind, anxious, uneasy, apprehensive, etc. (b) (w. preps. or sim.; also w. gen., dat.). (c) (w. indir. qu.; w. ne, ut). (d) (w. inf.). (e) (of feelings, words, etc.).
(of times, circumstances, etc.) Accompanied by, associated with, anxiety or uneasiness. (b) of wealth, possessions, or sim.).
Anxiously or painstakingly careful, attentive, etc. (b) constructed with anxious care, (over-) elaborate.
Cornelii solliciti caelum spectaverunt quod iam advesperascebat.Compare The Cornelii looked anxiously at the sky because it was already getting dark.
Ergo sollicitae tu causa, pecunia, vitae; per ter immaturum mortis adimus iter; tu vitiis hominum crudelis pabula praebes; semina curarum de capita orte tuo.Compare So it is you, money, the cause of a restless life. Because of you we embark toward early death; on you men's vices cruelly feed, you, the seed and fountainhead of all our cares.
Tu tamen hic scio volo, vehementer omnis sollicitus sum de Sulla mors, antequam certus scioCompare I wish you however to know this, that all were very anxious about the death of the Sulla, before they knew something certain.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "sollicitus, sollicita, sollicitum (adj.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed December 22, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/sollicitus-sollicita-sollicitum.
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