Vário, várias, variâre. Plaut.To make diuers: to thaunge: to make of sundrie fathions: to varie: to disagree: to square.Variari virgis.Plaut.To be blacke and blewe with beating: to be beaten that the print of the stripes bee seene.Positu variare capillos.Ouid.To place and set the haire diuersly in trimming or platting of it.Otium variare labore.Plin. iun.To interlace his rest with labour: now to be at rest, now to labour.Pectora varare dubijs curis. Val. Flac.Sententiam variauit timor.Liu.Feare caused them to haue diuers opinions.Sonum variare. Plin. To chaunge or alter the sowne.Variare acu tapetia. Mart. To worke tapistrie or hangings with diuers colours, to imbroder, &c.Vices variare, Virg.Vocem variare & mutare. Ci. To alter and change the tune of the voice.Variare voluptatem.Cic.To thaunge the kinde of pleasure. Oraroris est orationem variare & distinguere.Cic.Prodigialiter variare aliquid. Hora. To make wonderfullye diuers, or of wonderfull diuers fashions.Figuris variare. Quint. Variare mistura iocorum materiam aliquam. Mart. To interlace an earnest matter, with mery conceites. Variant multa de morte eius authores. Li. Authors write many things diuersly of his death.Variunt Græcorum exempla. Pli. The Greke coples agree not. Variare. Neutrum vel neutraliter positum. Liu.To chãge or be mutable.Si fortuna variauerir.Liu.Shall chaunge.Ex tempestaribus optimæ æquales sunt: siue frigídæ, siue calidæ: pessimæ, quæ variant maximè. Cel. Of states of the weather, they be worste that be most mutable.Dissidet & variat sententia.Ouid.Sic abeunt, redeuntq; mihi, variantq; rimores.Et spem placandi dantq;, negantq; tui.Ouid. Si variaret.Liu.Ifhe were nuitable or didde chaunge bys opinion.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
vărĭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v.a. and n. [varius]. I.Act., to diversify, variegate, change (class.). A.Lit.: (principia) omne genus gignunt variantque colores, Lucr. 2, 759: maculis ortum (sol), Verg. G. 1, 441: caeruleis corpora guttis, Ov. M. 4, 578: tempora cani, id. ib. 12, 465: capillos (gemma), id. Am. 1, 2, 41: ubi caeruleum variabunt sidera caelum, id. F. 3, 449: variare virgis et loris,
, Plin. 17, 22, 35, 189; for which mid.: simulatque uva variari coeperit, Col. Arb. 12, 1.—In part. perf.: vestis priscis hominum variata figuris,
variegated
,
embroidered
, Cat. 64, 50: pluribus ille (anguis) notis variatam pingitur alvum, Luc. 9, 713: arcus vix ullā variatus luce colorem, id. 4, 79: eluere calculos nigros paulum candore variatos, Plin. 34, 16, 47, 157.—Poet.: formas variatus in omnes, changed, metamorphosed, Ov. M. 12, 559.—B.Trop., to cause to change, make different or various; to alter, change, vary, interchange, cause to alternate, etc.: vocem variare et mutare, Cic. Or. 18, 59; so, aliquid (with mutare), Gell. 14, 1, 9: orationem variare et distinguere, Cic. de Or. 2, 9, 36: ergo ille variabit (vocem) et mutabit, id. Or. 18, 59: voluptatem (with distinguere), id. Fin. 1, 11, 38: qui variare cupit rem prodigialiter unam, Hor. A. P. 29: in oratione multa summittere, variare, disponere, Quint. 2, 12, 10; cf. id. 2, 13, 8; 11, 3, 152: cum timor atque ira in vicem sententias variassent, Liv. 2, 57, 2: vices, Verg. A. 9, 164: bellum variante fortunā eventum ferre,
with varying success
, Liv. 23, 5, 8: et variebant secundae adversaeque res non fortunam magis quam animos hominum, id. 25, 1, 6: fremitus variantis multitudinis fuit partim adsensu partim indignatione, id. 35, 31, 13: ex vernā intemperie variante calores frigoraque, id. 22, 2, 10: laborem otio, otium labore, Plin. Ep. 8, 8, 4: variatis hominum sententiis, i. e.
various
,
at variance
, Cic. Mil. 3, 8: quae de Marcelli morte variant auctores,
report differently
,
vary
, Liv. 27, 27, 12; cf.: certe variata memoria actae rei, id. 21, 28, 5.—Impers. pass.: sitne ea (beata vita) in potestate sapientis, an, etc.... in eo nonnumquam variari inter eos et dubitari videtur, Cic. Fin. 5, 5, 12: senatus consuli coeptus; ibi cum sententiis variaretur,
were of different opinions
, Liv. 22, 60, 3; cf.: variatum deinde proeliis,
fought with varying success
, Vell. 2, 51, 3: nisi de familiae condicione variatum esset, i. e.
differently reported
, Suet. Vit. 1.—II.Neutr., to be diversified, variegated; to change, alter, waver, vary, etc. A.Lit.: prima mihi variat liventibus uva racemis,
, Plin. 32, 6, 21, 60: universitas (arietum) tergoris maculis, Col. 7, 3, 2: inter se multum variare figurae Non possunt, Lucr. 2, 484; cf. id. 4, 648: variantes edere formas, id. 5, 722; cf.: volucres variantibu' formis, id. 5, 825: non ita Carpathiae variant Aquilonibus undae,
fluctuate
, Prop. 2, 5, 11.—B.Trop., to be various or different; to change, vary; absol.: variante fortunā, Liv. 23, 5, 8: inpatiens variantis caeli, Plin. 14, 2, 4, 28: sic abeunt redeuntque mei variantque timores, Ov. Tr. 2, 153: dissidet et variat sententia, id. M. 15, 648: ita fama variat, ut, etc., Liv. 27, 27, 14. —With abl.: haec de tanto viro, quamquam et opinionibus et monumentis litterarum variarent, proponenda erant, Liv. 38, 57, 8: si (lex) nec causis nec personis variet, id. 3, 45, 2.—Impers.: ibi si variaret,
if there were a difference of opinion
, Liv. 1, 43, 11; cf.: nec variatum comitiis est, id. 7, 22, 10.—With adverb. acc.: si nunc quoque fortuna aliquid variaverit, Liv. 23, 13, 4.—Of differences in the text of an author (late Lat.): ipsi codices Graeci variant, Aug. in Psa. 118, 7: nulla in eo variat codicum auctoritas, id. C. Faust. 11, 4.—Hence, P. a.: vărĭans, antis, varied, manifold: (terra) fudit aërias volucres variantibus formis, Lucr. 5, 822: variantis edere formas, id. 5, 720: astra, Manil. 2, 466.