A complete English-Latin and Latin-English dictionary - Softcover

Riddle, Joseph Esmond

 
9781130017175: A complete English-Latin and Latin-English dictionary

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 Excerpt: ..., canninibus nostrie.Virg. 2. Indicta causa, Without the mattet being heard, unheard; e.g. to judge, Clc. 3. Unspe ¡kabk, inejffàble; deus, Apul. II. Part, of indico. INDIGNUS In-dignux, a, um. I. Unworthy, undeserving; honore, Cic: indigni, ut redimcremur, Liv.: indioiii, qui impetrare nt, Cic: also seq. genit.; Virg.: also se, infin.; Ov.: also absolute:; e-g. quam vis indignu.i, Cic: digna atque indigna relatu, Virg., good and bad, and so, something of all sorts. N. U. Also, as ia Greek sl% km, in a good sense, Undeserving (e. g. of an act of injustice); homo, Cic: indignus injuria, Ter. II. Undeserved; mors, Virg.: digna indigna pati, id., i.e. good and bad: hence, 1. Cruel, harsh, intolerable, severe; Mems, Virg.: amor, id. 2. Indecent, not honourable, shameful, unworthy, disreputable, unbecoming, unfit; facinus, Ter.: also seq. ablat.; majestate populf. Caes.: legatione tua indignissimus. Cic.: quicquam non vidit indigni us. Id.: hence, indlgnum est, it ia not proper. Id.: Indlgnum 1 as an exclamation, How improper! Oh! shame! Ov. III. Whom any thing does not become, who ought not to do any thing; tu iudignixi, qui faceres, Ter., it did not become you to commit, &c.: se esse indignam députât matri mese, cui concédât, Ter., for indiguum députât, matri mea cederé. Indigus, a, um. (indigeo). Needing, m want; with a genitive; Lucr.: Virg.: Plin.: and with an ablative; Lucr.; also without a case; needy, poor; Stat. II. Desirous; servitii, Lucan. Inüiüuu», a, um. I. q. Indigue; Apul. In-díligenr, Üs. I. Careless, heedless, negligent; Ter.: indiligcntior, Csts.: also seq. genit-; memoria?, i. e. in memoria. Gell. II. Neglected, not taken proper care of; hortus, Plin. Indíligenter....

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 Excerpt: ..., canninibus nostrie.Virg. 2. Indicta causa, Without the mattet being heard, unheard; e.g. to judge, Clc. 3. Unspe ¡kabk, inejffàble; deus, Apul. II. Part, of indico. INDIGNUS In-dignux, a, um. I. Unworthy, undeserving; honore, Cic: indigni, ut redimcremur, Liv.: indioiii, qui impetrare nt, Cic: also seq. genit.; Virg.: also se, infin.; Ov.: also absolute:; e-g. quam vis indignu.i, Cic: digna atque indigna relatu, Virg., good and bad, and so, something of all sorts. N. U. Also, as ia Greek sl% km, in a good sense, Undeserving (e. g. of an act of injustice); homo, Cic: indignus injuria, Ter. II. Undeserved; mors, Virg.: digna indigna pati, id., i.e. good and bad: hence, 1. Cruel, harsh, intolerable, severe; Mems, Virg.: amor, id. 2. Indecent, not honourable, shameful, unworthy, disreputable, unbecoming, unfit; facinus, Ter.: also seq. ablat.; majestate populf. Caes.: legatione tua indignissimus. Cic.: quicquam non vidit indigni us. Id.: hence, indlgnum est, it ia not proper. Id.: Indlgnum 1 as an exclamation, How improper! Oh! shame! Ov. III. Whom any thing does not become, who ought not to do any thing; tu iudignixi, qui faceres, Ter., it did not become you to commit, &c.: se esse indignam députât matri mese, cui concédât, Ter., for indiguum députât, matri mea cederé. Indigus, a, um. (indigeo). Needing, m want; with a genitive; Lucr.: Virg.: Plin.: and with an ablative; Lucr.; also without a case; needy, poor; Stat. II. Desirous; servitii, Lucan. Inüiüuu», a, um. I. q. Indigue; Apul. In-díligenr, Üs. I. Careless, heedless, negligent; Ter.: indiligcntior, Csts.: also seq. genit-; memoria?, i. e. in memoria. Gell. II. Neglected, not taken proper care of; hortus, Plin. Indíligenter....

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