solacium

solacium

sōlācium (nicht sōlātium), iī, n. (solor), das Trostmittel, der Trost, I) eig. u. übtr.: 1) eig.: servitutis, Cic.: et gaudia ex superstitibus (liberis) et ex amissis tam gloriosa solacia, Plin. ep.: solacium afferre oder praebere, Cic.: absenti magna solacia dedisse, Cic.: vacare culpā magnum solacium est, Cic.: hoc est mihi solacio, Caes.: miseri iam non salutis spem, sed solacium exitii quaerunt, Cic.: utcumque in illis, qui morbo finiuntur, magnum ex ipsa necessitate solacium est, Plin. ep.: convenisse recenti dolori luctum et ex maerore solacia, Tac.: ut aliqua solacia invenire aegro animo possent, Liv.: luctum alcis nullo solacio levare posse, Cic.: haberent haec oblectamenta et solacia servitutis, Cic.: qui aliquid solacii habebant, Cic.: sed fruatur hoc solacio, er finde darin einen Tr., Cic.: in maximo dolore hoc solatio utor, quod etc., finde ich darin einen Tr., daß usw., Brut. in Cic. ep.: nos malo solacio, sed non nullo tamen consolamur, Cic. – 2) übtr.: a) der Trost, das Hilfsmittel, die Zuflucht in der Not, annonae, Cic.: solacium populo campum Martium patefecit, Tac. – b) die Schadloshaltung, Entschädigung, Genugtuung, der Ersatz, die Vergütung (s. Heräus Tac. hist. 2, 59, 18), ne sine solacio ageret, Tac.: mihi non ultione nec solaciis opus est, Tac.: solitum solacium domino praestare, ICt. – c) die Pflege, der Unterhalt, Ulp. dig. 24, 3, 22. § 8. – II) meton., der Trost = Tröster, Trösterin, aves solacia ruris, Ov.: dicta, duri solacia casus, Verg.


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