Equivalence claims involving
immodica immoderata, plus^minus justo |
{3de21} |
1. Partiality 2. thinking too highly of anyone
because of the love we bear him. |
1.Existimatio
2. de aliquo prae
amore
plus justo
sentire. |
{3de22} |
1. Disparagement
2. thinking too meanly of anyone because we hate him. |
1. Despectus
2. de aliquo prae odio
minus justo
sentire. |
{3de28} |
1. Pride 2. thinking too highly of
one's self from self-love. |
1. Superbia
2. de se prae
amore sui
plus justo
sentire. |
{3de29} |
1. Self-abasement
2. thinking too meanly of one's self by reason of pain. |
1. Abjectio
2. de se prae
tristitia
minus justo
sentire. |
{3de45} |
1. Luxury
2. excessive desire, or even love of living sumptuously. |
1. Luxuria
2.
immoderata convivandi
cupiditas vel
[non-excl non-exh] etiam
amor. |
{3de47} |
1. Avarice 2. the excessive desire and love of
riches. |
1. Avaritia
2.
immoderata divitiarum
cupiditas et
amor. |