
(ambiguous) to think of a person with a grateful sense of his goodness: nomen alicuius grato animo prosequi.(ambiguous) I am resolved it is my intention: in animo habeo or mihi est in animo c.(ambiguous) to think over, consider a thing: agitare (in) mente or (in) animo aliquid.(ambiguous) to think over, consider a thing: considerare in, cum animo, secum aliquid.(ambiguous) to think over, consider a thing: secum (cum animo) reputare aliquid.(ambiguous) to relieve a man of his scruple: scrupulum ex animo alicuius evellere (Rosc.(ambiguous) to get a mistaken notion into the mind: errorem animo imbibere.(ambiguous) to be imbibing false opinions: opiniones falsas animo imbibere.(ambiguous) to conceive an ideal: singularem quandam perfectionis imaginem animo concipere.(ambiguous) to have formed an ideal notion of a thing: comprehensam quandam animo speciem (alicuius rei) habere.(ambiguous) to form a conception, notion of a thing: notionem or rationem alicuius rei in animo informare or animo concipere.(ambiguous) innate ideas: notiones animo (menti) insitae, innatae.(ambiguous) a vague notion presents itself to my mind: aliquid animo meo obversatur (cf.(ambiguous) to grasp a thing mentally: animo, mente, cogitatione aliquid comprehendere, complecti.(ambiguous) to form a conception of a thing beforehand: animo, cogitatione aliquid praecipere (Off 1.(ambiguous) to form an idea of a thing, imagine, conceive: animo concipere aliquid.(ambiguous) to form an idea of a thing, imagine, conceive: animo, cogitatione aliquid fingere (or simply fingere, but without sibi), informare.(ambiguous) to obscure the mental vision: mentis quasi luminibus officere ( vid.(ambiguous) (1) to be attentive (2) to keep one's presence of mind: animo adesse.(ambiguous) to be magnanimous, broad-minded: magno animo esse.(ambiguous) to indulge oneself: animo or simply sibi indulgere.(ambiguous) to look favourably upon to support: propenso animo, studio esse or propensa voluntate esse in aliquem (opp.(ambiguous) to be well-disposed towards.: benevolo animo esse in aliquem.(ambiguous) to picture a thing to oneself to imagine: oculis, ante oculos (animo) proponere aliquid.I give a particular disposition of mind toĬonjugation Conjugation of animō ( first conjugation)Īnimātus + present active indicative of sumĪnimātus + imperfect active indicative of sumĪnimātus + future active indicative of sumĪnimātus + present active subjunctive of sumĪnimātus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum.I endow with a particular disposition of mind I rouse, incite.I give or bring life to I make alive, I make or cause to live.I transform into a living being I inspire.( Ecclesiastical ) IPA ( key): /ˈa.ni.mo/, Īnimō ( present infinitive animāre, perfect active animāvī, supine animātum) first conjugation.( Classical ) IPA ( key): /ˈa.ni.moː/,.-nomia, amino, amnio, imano, mainò, moina, nomai.animo in – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.first-person singular present indicative of animare.See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
