- sol. (solus)
- abr
seul, unique, isolé
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Sol — SOL, Solis, Gr. Ἥλιος, ου, (⇒ Tab. II. & ⇒ VI.) 1 §. Namen. Den lateinischen Namen soll dieser vermeynte Gott, nach einigen, von solus, allein, haben, weil er von seines Gleichen allein sey. Cic. de N.D. l. II. c. 20. & l. III. c. 21. p. 1198. Ob … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
sol´i|tar´i|ness — sol|i|tar|y «SOL uh TEHR ee», adjective, noun, plural tar|ies. –adj. 1. a) alone or single; only: »A solitary rider was seen in the distance. SYNONYM(S): lone, sole. b) being the only one; standing by itself; unparalleled: »not a single, solitary … Useful english dictionary
sol´i|tar´i|ly — sol|i|tar|y «SOL uh TEHR ee», adjective, noun, plural tar|ies. –adj. 1. a) alone or single; only: »A solitary rider was seen in the distance. SYNONYM(S): lone, sole. b) being the only one; standing by itself; unparalleled: »not a single, solitary … Useful english dictionary
sol|i|tar|y — «SOL uh TEHR ee», adjective, noun, plural tar|ies. –adj. 1. a) alone or single; only: »A solitary rider was seen in the distance. SYNONYM(S): lone, sole. b) being the only one; standing by itself; unparalleled: »not a single, solitary exception… … Useful english dictionary
sol|ip|sism — «SOL ihp sihz uhm», noun. Philosophy. the theory that self is the only object of real knowledge or that nothing but self exists: »In him, personality was more than egotism, more even than egomania; it reached the level of solipsism (New Yorker).… … Useful english dictionary
sol|i|tude — «SOL uh tood, tyood», noun. 1. a being alone: »He likes company and hates solitude. 2. a lonely place: »This forest is a solitude. 3. loneliness: »to travel through regions of solitude. ╂[perhaps < Old French solitude, learned borrowing from… … Useful english dictionary
solipsistisch — sol|ip|sịs|tisch auch: so|lip|sịs|tisch 〈Adj.〉 auf dem Solipsismus beruhend * * * So|lip|sịs|mus, der; [zu lat. solus ↑ (solo) u. ipse = selbst] (Philos.): erkenntnistheoretische Lehre, die alle Gegenstände der Außenwelt u. auch sogenannte… … Universal-Lexikon
solliciter — (sol li si té) v. a. 1° Exciter à, pousser à, avec un nom de personne pour sujet. Solliciter à la révolte. • Ô mon Dieu ! combien de fois m avez vous averti, sollicité, importuné d entrer dans vos voies !, MASS. Mystères, Visitation.. Il… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Solipsismus — Sol|ip|sịs|mus auch: So|lip|sịs|mus 〈m.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.; Philos.〉 Lehre, dass das subjektive Ich das allein wirkliche sei u. alle anderen Ichs nur dessen Vorstellungen [Etym.: <lat. solus »allein« + ipse »selbst«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
solipsism — sol|ip|sis|m [ˈsɔlıpsızəm US ˈsa: , ˈsou ] n [U] technical [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: solus ( SOLE1) + ipse self ] the idea in ↑philosophy that only the ↑self exists or can be known … Dictionary of contemporary English
solitary — sol|i|ta|ry1 [ˈsɔlıtəri US ˈsa:lıteri] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: solitarius, from solitas solitude , from solus; SOLE1] 1.) [only before noun] used to emphasize that there is only one of something = ↑single ▪ the solitary goal of the … Dictionary of contemporary English