mansueta
Dictionary entries
- Entry →mansueto, mansuetare, mansuetavi, mansuetatus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · Transitive
- Frequency:
- Very Rare
- Dictionary:
- Lewis & Short
- Age:
- Later
tame; make tame; subdue, soften (Souter); become subdued; restrain (Vulgate);
sg. pres. act. imp. 2nd - Entry →mansuetus, mansueta, mansuetum:
Adjective · 1st declension
- Frequency:
- Lesser
tame; mild, gentle; less harsh/severe;
abl. sg. (f.)acc. pl. (n.)nom. sg. (f.)nom. pl. (n.)voc. sg. (f.)voc. pl. (n.) - Entry →mansuesco, mansuescere, mansuevi, mansuetus:
Verb · 3rd conjugation
- Frequency:
- Common
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
tame; become/grow tame; render/become mild/gentle/less harsh/severe;
abl. sg. perf. pass. part.acc. pl. perf. pass. part.nom. sg. perf. pass. part.nom. pl. perf. pass. part.voc. sg. perf. pass. part.voc. pl. perf. pass. part.
Examples
- L
Libri XI-XIII
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Seneca the Younger) from EPISTULAE MORALES AD LUCILIUM
"...carcer, exilium ubique horrenda, cum ad hunc pervenere, mansueta sunt. Vale. LXXXVI. SENECA LVCILIO SVO SALVTEM In ipsa..." - L
Thyestes
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Seneca the Younger) from FABULAE
"...regno, credis ac metuis mala iam uicta, iam mansueta et aerumnas fugis bene collocatas? Esse iam miserum iuuat..."
