sollicitus

  • 81solícito — {{#}}{{LM S36212}}{{〓}} {{SynS37114}} {{[}}solícito{{]}}, {{[}}solícita{{]}} ‹so·lí·ci·to, ta› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} Que actúa con prontitud o diligencia. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín sollicitus, de sollus (entero) y citus (movido). {{#}}{{LM… …

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  • 82solícito — solícito, ta (Del lat. sollicĭtus). adj. Diligente, cuidadoso …

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  • 83Glück — 1. Am Glück ist alles gelegen. Frz.: Il n y a qu heure et malheur en ce monde. Lat.: Fortuna homini plus quam consilium valet. 2. Bâr d s Glück hat, fürt di Braut hem. (Henneberg.) – Frommann, II, 411, 141. 3. Bei grossem Glück bedarf man gute… …

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  • 84solicit — [15] The ultimate source of solicit is Latin sollicitus ‘agitated’, which also gave English solicitous [16]. It was a compound adjective, formed from sollus ‘whole’ (source also of English solemn) and citus, the past participle of ciēre ‘move’… …

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  • 85solicit — [sə lis′it] vt. [ME soliciten < MFr solliciter < L sollicitare < sollicitus: see SOLICITOUS] 1. to ask or seek earnestly or pleadingly; appeal to or for [to solicit aid, to solicit members for donations] 2. to tempt or entice (someone)… …

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  • 86solicitous — [sə lis′ə təs] adj. [L sollicitus < sollus, whole (see SOLEMN) + citus, pp. of ciere, to set in motion: see CITE] 1. showing care, attention, or concern [solicitous for her welfare] 2. showing anxious desire; eager [solicitous to make friends] …

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  • 87solicit — v. (solicited, soliciting) 1 tr. & (foll. by for) intr. ask repeatedly or earnestly for or seek or invite (business etc.). 2 tr. (often foll. by for) make a request or petition to (a person). 3 tr. accost (a person) and offer one s services as a… …

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  • 88solicitous — adj. 1 (often foll. by of, about, etc.) showing interest or concern. 2 (foll. by to + infin.) eager, anxious. Derivatives: solicitously adv. solicitousness n. Etymology: L sollicitus (as SOLICIT) …

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  • 89in|sou´ci|ant|ly — in|sou|ci|ant «ihn SOO see uhnt», adjective. free from care or anxiety; carefree: »This insouciant, light tempered, gay, and thoughtless disposition conducted René…to a hale and mirthful old age (Scott). SYNONYM(S): indifferent, unconcerned.… …

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  • 90in|sou|ci|ant — «ihn SOO see uhnt», adjective. free from care or anxiety; carefree: »This insouciant, light tempered, gay, and thoughtless disposition conducted René…to a hale and mirthful old age (Scott). SYNONYM(S): indifferent, unconcerned. ╂[< French… …

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