Temperies, pen cor. temperiei, pen. prod. fœ. ge. Temperatenesse in celde and heate. vt, Temperies cæli. Plin. iunior. A temperare aire.Aequalis temperies, Vide Aequalis in AEQVO, æquas.Docta temperies fruendi.Stat.Skilfulnesse to vse things with moderation.Temperies morum.Stat.A good moderation in behauiour.Cæli temperie iuuatur corpus.Ouid.Mitis temperies. Claud.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
tempĕrĭes, ēi, f. [tempero], a due mingling, mixture, or tempering, temperature, temper (poet. and in post - Aug. prose for the class. temperatio): in quo (aere) aequalis omnium temperies fuit, Plin. 34, 2, 3, 8: magna et in colore temperies, id. 2, 78, 80, 190; 16, 11, 22, 54: ubi temperiem sumpsere umorque calorque, Ov. M. 1, 430: nix tegit alta duas (caeli zonas): totidem inter utramque locavit, Temperiemque dedit, mixtā cum frigore flammā, i. e.
temperateness
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moderate temperature
, id. ib. 1, 51: caeli, id. P. 2, 7, 71; Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 3: caeli mira temperies, verno tepori maxime similis, Curt. 4, 7, 17; 9, 1, 11; cf.: auctumnus mitis inter juvenemque senemque Temperie medius, Ov. M. 15, 211: temperie blandarum captus aquarum, id. ib. 4, 344: temperiem servant oculi,
a due proportion
, Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 217: tranquilla morum, Stat. S. 2. 6, 48: temperies (docet), ut casta petas,