temperatus [1]

temperatus [1]

1. temperātus, a, um, PAdi. (v. tempero), I) gehörig eingerichtet, -beschaffen, ordentlich, prela, Cato r.r. 12. – II) gemäßigt, gemildert, mäßig, a) eig.: esca, Cic.: regiones caeli, Vitr.: locus, annus, Colum.: tempus, Varro: loca temperatiora, Caes.: temperatissimum anni tempus, Varro: – b) übtr., gemäßigt, das gehörige Maß haltend, auch zuw. gesetzt, gemessen, ruhig, animus temperatus virtutibus, ausgebildet, Liv.: homo, Cic.: homo temperatior in victoria, Cael. in Cic. ep.: mens, Cic.: mores, Cic.: aequabile et temp. orationis genus, Cic.: oratio temperatior, Cic.: temperatum genus dicendi, eine nüchterne, einfache usw., Suet. – adversus amicos benignus, adversus inimicos temperatus, Sen. ep. 120, 10.


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