Motio, moriônis, f. g. Verbale. Cic.Mouing: motion: stirring. Motio animi. Cic.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
mōtĭo, ōnis, f. [moveo], a moving, motion; a removing (class.). I.Lit.: principium motionis, Cic. Fat. 19, 43: corporum, id. N. D. 2, 58, 145: ab ordine motio,
a removing
, Dig. 47, 20, 3.—Abstr., motion: ipsum animum ... quasi quamdam continuatam motionem, Cic. Tusc. 1, 10, 22.— B. In partic., in medicine, an ague-fit, Cels. 3, 5, 28.—II.Trop.: motiones animi, emotions or affections of the soul (old reading), Cic. Ac. 1, 8; better, notionibus.