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Significatio vocis flamma | Babel Free

Nomen femininum CEFR B1
[ˈfɫam.ma]

Definitiones

  1. flame, fire
  2. A Roman cognomenfamously held by
  3. a fire or flame (of love or passion), love, passion, desire, heat, fury
  4. A Roman cognomenfamously held by:
  5. Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens, a Roman consul

Aequivalentia

English fire flame

Exempla

Urbi ferrō flammāque minitatus est.”

He threatened the city with fire and sword.

““‘ […] animumque explēsse iuvābit”

“‘And it will feel good to fill my soul [with] flames of vengeance, and [thus] to appease the ashes of my [people].’” (Aeneas recalls the fall of Troy, the city afire, and how he considered whether to kill Helen “in the heat of the moment”; i.e., extreme emotion feels like a fire within the body. Syncope: explevisse, satiavisse; substitution: ultricis for ultionis.)

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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Hoc verbum in contextu disce

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