volentia

volentia

volentia, ae, f. (velle), der Wille, die Neigung, Apul. met. 5, 31 u. 11, 6: bona volentia, Fronto ep. ad Ver. imp. 2, 8. p. 137, 5 N. – / Solin. 36, 2 Mommsen violentiam.


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  • somnivolency —  ̷ ̷ˈnivələnsē noun ( es) Etymology: somni + volency (from Latin volentia will, inclination, from volent , volens present participle of velle to will, wish + ia y) more at will : soporific …   Useful english dictionary

  • som|niv|o|len|cy — «som NIHV uh luhn see», noun, plural cies. something that induces sleep; soporific. ╂[< Latin somnus sleep + volentia will < velle t wish] …   Useful english dictionary

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