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harsh treatment

  • 1 iniūria

        iniūria ae, f    [iniurius], an injustice, wrong, outrage, injury, insult: (filius) carens patriā ob meas iniurias, harsh treatment, T.: paterna, T.: iniuriam sibi imponere: privatas iniurias ultus est, Cs.: in populum R., L.: a praetore iniurias accipere: imperatoris iniurias defendere, Cs.: Suebos ab Cheruscis iniuriis prohibere, protect from outrage on the side of, etc., Cs.: neque cuiquam iniuriae suae parvae videntur, his wrongs, S.: Turni, threatened by, V.: vos nostrae iniuria caedis subigat, etc., i. e. as its punishment, V.: tantine iniuria cenae? the insult of a dinner, Iu.: Helvetiorum iniuriae populi R., to Rome, Cs.: quarum (mulierum), L.: spretae formae, V.: thalami nostri, O.—In law, unlawful violence, assault, trespass: iniuriarum mihi scripta dica, T.: iniuriarum damnatus.—In language, an insult, affront, abuse: me onerare iniuriis, T.—With per: servos abducebat per iniuriam, unjustly, outrageously: per summam iniuriam.— Abl, unjustly, undeservedly, causelessly, wrongfully: me meis civibus iniuriā suspectum videre: non iniuriā (gaudebas), T.— An unjust acquisition: ad obtinendam iniuriam, L.—A damage, harm, injury: Curandum ne magna iniuria fiat Fortibus, Iu.

    Latin-English dictionary > iniūria

  • 2 aculeus

    ăcūlĕus, i, m. [acc. to Prisc. 618 P. dim. from 1. acus, with the gender changed, like diecula fr. dies, cf. Val. Prob. 1463 P.], a sting.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    Of animals:

    apis aculeum sine clamore ferre non possumus,

    Cic. Tusc. 2, 22; so Plin. 11, 17, 17:

    neparum,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 15 al. —Also, the spur of fowls, Col. 8, 2, 8:

    locustarum,

    Vulg. Apoc. 9, 10.—
    B.
    Of plants, a spine or prickle:

    spinarum,

    Plin. 13, 9, 19:

    carduorum,

    id. 20, 23, 99.—
    C.
    Of an arrow or dart, the point, Liv. 38, 21, 11.—
    II.
    Fig., a sting.
    A.
    Of a sharp, cutting remark:

    pungunt quasi aculeis interrogatiunculis,

    Cic. Fin. 4, 3; so id. Ac. 2, 31; id. Planc. 24 al.; Liv. 23, 42, 5.—
    B.
    Of harsh treatment:

    aculeos severitatis judicum evellere,

    Cic. Clu. 55 fin.; so id. Cael. 12, 29.—
    C.
    Of painful thought or care:

    meum ille pectus pungit aculeus, quid illi negoti fuerit ante aedīs meas, Plant. Trin. 4, 2, 158: domesticarum sollicitudinum,

    Cic. Att. 1, 18.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > aculeus

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  • harsh — harshly, adv. harshness, n. /hahrsh/, adj. 1. ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners. 2. grim or unpleasantly severe; stern; cruel; austere: a harsh life; a harsh master. 3. physically uncomfortable; desolate; …   Universalium

  • harsh — adjective 1) a harsh voice Syn: grating, rasping, strident, raucous, discordant 2) harsh colours Syn: glaring, loud, garish, gaudy, lurid 3) …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • harsh — [[t]hɑrʃ[/t]] adj. 1) ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment[/ex] 2) grim or unpleasantly severe; stern; cruel; austere: a harsh master[/ex] 3) physically uncomfortable; desolate; stark: a harsh land[/ex] 4) unpleasant to… …   From formal English to slang

  • treatment — treat|ment W1S3 [ˈtri:tmənt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(medical)¦ 2¦(behaviour towards somebody)¦ 3¦(of a subject)¦ 4¦(clean/protect)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(MEDICAL)¦ [U and C] something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill →↑treat treatment of/for …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • harsh — /haʃ / (say hahsh) adjective 1. ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment. 2. rough to the touch or to any of the senses: a harsh surface; a harsh voice. 3. jarring upon the aesthetic senses; inartistic: his painting was full… …  

  • harsh — [ha:ʃ US ha:rʃ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(conditions)¦ 2¦(treatment/criticism)¦ 3¦(sound)¦ 4¦(light/colour)¦ 5¦(lines/shapes etc)¦ 6¦(cleaning substance)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) ¦(CONDITIONS)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • treatment — n. care cure 1) to administer, give, provide treatment 2) to get, receive, undergo treatment 3) to respond to treatment 4) inpatient; medical; outpatient; radiation; shock treatment 5) treatment for (to undergo treatment for alcoholism) 6) under… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • treatment — noun 1 way you treat sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ favourable/favorable, preferential, special, VIP ▪ She was given the VIP treatment after winning a gold medal. ▪ generous, lenient …   Collocations dictionary

  • harsh — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, prove, seem, sound ▪ It may seem harsh to criticize him after his death. ▪ become ADVERB …   Collocations dictionary

  • Moral treatment — was an approach to mental disorder based on humane psychosocial care or moral discipline that emerged in the 18th century and came to the fore for much of the 19th century, deriving partly from psychiatry or psychology and partly from religious… …   Wikipedia

  • Taliban treatment of women — Marsden, Peter. (1998). The Taliban: War, religion and the new order in Afghanistan . London: Zed Books Ltd, ISBN 10: 1856495221 pp88 101.] Women were forced to wear the burqa in public, because, according to a Taliban spokesman, the face of a… …   Wikipedia

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