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V. Human Life; its various Relations and Conditions
24. Pleasure – Recreation

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voluptatem ex aliqua re capere or percipere– to derive pleasure from a thing.

voluptate perfundi– to revel in pleasure, be blissfully happy.

voluptatibus frui– to take one's fill of enjoyment.

voluptates haurire– to take one's fill of enjoyment.

se totum voluptatibus dedere, tradere– to devote oneself absolutely to the pursuit of pleasure.

homo voluptarius (Tusc. 2. 7. 18) – a devotee of pleasure; a self-indulgent man.

voluptatis illecebris deleniri– to be led astray, corrupted by the allurements of pleasure.

voluptatis blanditiis corrumpi– to be led astray, corrupted by the allurements of pleasure.

in voluptates se mergere– to plunge into a life of pleasure.

animum a voluptate sevocare– to hold aloof from all amusement.

voluptates (corporis)– sensual pleasure.

voluptatis or animi causa (B. G. 5. 12) – for one's own diversion; to satisfy a whim.

deliciis diffluere– to wanton in the pleasures of sense.

animum relaxare, reficere, recreare or simply se reficere, se recreare, refici, recreari (ex aliqua re)– to recruit oneself, seek relaxation.

animum or simply se remittere– to indulge oneself.

animo or simply sibi indulgere– to indulge oneself.

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