And in unconscious agencies they did not hesitate to refer to it as "intentio naturae" or "appetitus naturalis".
The former is that towards which the nature or "appetitus naturalis" of unconscious agencies tends; the latter is an end apprehended by a conscious agent.
The attribution to such agencies of an "appetitus naturalis" is intelligible indeed as a striking and perhaps not unpoetic metaphor.
In proportion as the appetitus justi, which consists in will, gains upon the appetitus commodi, men become more worthy of a larger happiness.
The angels have only the appetitus intellectivus which is will; they are not irascible or concupiscent, since these belong to the appetitus sensitivus.
Next above them come those creatures who perceive the particular good as of the senses; their inclination toward it is appetitus sensitivus.
Caritas is set not in the appetitus sensitivus, but in the will.
Appetitus should have been as the bowl to present this medicine to the Senses, and now Crapula hath beaten him out of doors; what shall I do?
What's this, Crapula beating Appetitusout of doors?
But what, if I be not myself, but only this be my spirit that wanders up and down, and Appetitus be killed in the camp?
Because Appetitus is well-beloved amongst scholars, for there I can dine and sup with them, and rise again as good friends as we sat down.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appetitus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.