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Aequāna, ōrum, n. (sc. juga), a mountain range near Sorrentum, Sil. 5, 466.

aequănĭmis [aequus-animus], adj. in Vet. Onomast. = εὐγνῶμων, kind, mild.
Adv.:
aequănĭmĭter, calmly, with equanimity (only in later Lat.), Macr. S. 2, 4; Sulp. Dial. 1, 14; Amm. 19, 10; Tert. Patient. 8 al.

aequănĭmĭtas, ātis, f. [aequanimis] (rare for aequus animus).

  1. I. Before the class. per., favor, good-will (favor et propitius animus, Don. ad Ter. Ad. prol. 24): bonitas vestra atque aequanimitas, Ter. Phorm. prol. 34; id. Ad. prol. 24.
  2. II. In the post-Aug. per., calmness, patience, equanimity, Plin. 18, 12, 31, § 123: patien tia est malorum cum aequanimitate perlatio, Lact. 5, 22, 3.

aequănĭmĭter, adv., v aequanimis.

aequănĭmus, a, um [aequus-animus], adj., even-tempered, patient, composed, calm: aequanimus fiam, Aus. Sept. Sap. 3: nulla fuit res parva umquam aequanimis, id. Idyll. 3, 9