- suasus
suāsus, ūs, m. (suadeo), das Raten, der Rat, ob meum suasum, Ter.: per vim et suasum, ICt.: iussu... non suasu, Tert.: de suasu ipsius, Apul.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
suāsus, ūs, m. (suadeo), das Raten, der Rat, ob meum suasum, Ter.: per vim et suasum, ICt.: iussu... non suasu, Tert.: de suasu ipsius, Apul.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
suasion — et induction, Suasio, Consuasio, Suasus huius suasus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Schwarz — Schwarz, schwärzer, schwärzeste, adj. et adv. 1. Eigentlich, ein Nahme der dunkelsten Farbe, welche in der Ermangelung alles Lichts bestehet, und der weißen entgegen stehet. Ein schwarzes Kleid. Die schwarze Farbe. Schwarz gekleidet gehen.… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
suasive — sua·sive (swāʹsĭv) adj. Having the power to persuade or convince; persuasive. [Latin suāsus, past participle of suādēre, to advise; see suasion + ive.] suaʹsive·ly adv. suaʹsive·ness n. * * * … Universalium
suasion — (n.) late 14c., probably via O.Fr. suasion (14c.), from L. suasionem (nom. suasio) an advising, a counseling, from suasus, pp. of suadere to urge, persuade (related to suavis sweet; see SWEET (Cf. sweet)). Survives chiefly in phrase moral suasion … Etymology dictionary
suasion — [swā′zhən] n. [ME < L suasio < suasus, pp. of suadere, to persuade: see SWEET] PERSUASION: now chiefly in moral suasion, the act of persuading by appealing to one s sense of morality suasive [swā′siv] adj. suasively adv. suasiveness n … English World dictionary