pāx pācis, f
PAC-,
a compact, agreement, treaty, peace, treaty of peace, reconciliation
: cum eis facta pax non erit pax: maritima: pro
emptā pace bellum intulerunt: pacem petere, Cs.:
pangere, L.: Nulla dies
pacem hanc rumpet, V.: iura, bella atque
paces penes paucos erant, S.—Person
:, the goddess of peace, Peace
, H., O., N.—
Concord, tranquillity, peace, harmony
: videndum est cum omnibusne pax esse possit, an,
etc.: suscipienda bella, ut in pace vivatur: bello ac pace,
both in war and in peace
, L.: in pace, H.: in mediā pace, L.: paces
bonae, i. e
the blessings of peace
, H.—Of the gods,
grace, favor, pardon, assistance
: ab Iove Opt. Max. pacem ac veniam peto: pacis
deūm exposcendae causā, L.: exorat pacem divom, V.—Abl.
with a
possess. pron
. or gen,
by the good leave, by permission, with all respect to
: pace quod fiat tuā,
without offence to you
, T.: pace horum dixerim: hoc pace dicam
tuā: Claudi pace loquar, L.—As an
exclamation,
peace! silence! enough!
: capillus passus prolixe . . . pax!
T.—
Dominion, empire
: pacem nostram metuere,
Ta.—Fig., of the mind,
peace, tranquillity
: pax animi,
sleep
, O.: mentis, O.: temperantiā pacem animis adfert.—Of things,
peace, rest, quiet
: flumen cum pace delabens, H.: pacem voltus habet,
is tranquil
, O.