Definition of maturus
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LEM
mātūrus, mātūra, mātūrum
adjective (2-1-2)
  1. ripe, mature
  2. ripe, mature, of age, proper, fit, seasonable, timely
  3. of mature years, advanced in life
  4. of full strength
  5. that takes place early, early, speedy
Abbreviations
mātūrus adj. with comp. mātūrior, and sup. mātūrissimus, or mātūrrimus, ripe, mature: poma: uva, V.: seges messi, ripe for harvesting, L.

—As subst n.: quod maturi erat, all the ripe (corn), L.

—Ripe, mature, of age, proper, fit, seasonable, timely: virgo, H.: infans, O.: aetas, of manhood, V.: omnia matura sunt, ready to be seized, S.: animi, of ripe judgment, V.: aevi, of mature years, V.: animo et aevo, O.: tempus, seasonable: scribendi tempus maturius: mihi ad Nonas bene maturum videtur fore, just at the right time: filia matura viro, marriageable, V.: (progenies) militiae, L.: vitulus templis maturus et arae, old enough for sacrifice, Iu.

—Of mature years, advanced in life: se maturum oppetere mortem: senex, H.

—Of full strength: soles, V.: maturae mala nequitiae, fullgrown depravity, Iu.

—That takes place early, early, speedy: hiemes, Cs.: aetas maturissima, Her.: honores, O.: iudicium, quick: robur maturrimum, Ta.: ego sum maturior illo, was there earlier, O.: Maturior vis, i. e. premature death, H.
 
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