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1 nefando
nefando agg. nefarious, wicked: un delitto nefando, a wicked crime; un nefando assassino, a vile murderer.* * *[ne'fando]aggettivo infamous, nefarious, wicked* * *nefando/ne'fando/infamous, nefarious, wicked. -
2 nefando
adj.1 heinous.2 execrable, abominable.* * *► adjetivo1 nefarious, unspeakable* * *ADJ liter unspeakable, abominable* * ** * ** * *nefando -da* * *
nefando,-a adjetivo unspeakable: cometió un crimen nefando, she committed an abominable crime
' nefando' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nefanda
* * *nefando, -a adjabominable, odious* * *adj harmful* * *nefando, -da adj: unspeakable, heinous -
3 nefando
agg [ne'fando] nefando (-a) -
4 nefando
• abominable• hate very much• hateful individual• heighten• heinously -
5 nefando
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6 nefando agg
[ne'fando] nefando (-a) -
7 pecado nefando
• sodomy -
8 pecado nefando
m.sodomy. -
9 pecado
m.1 sin.pecado mortal mortal sinpecado original original sinpecados capitales deadly sinsser un pecado (también figurative) to be a sin o crime2 sinning.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pecar.* * *1 sin\cometer/hacer un pecado to commit a sinestar en pecado to have committed a sinpecado capital deadly sinpecado mortal mortal sinpecado original original sinpecado venial venial sin* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Rel) sinun pecado de juventud — a youthful indiscretion, a sin of youth
2) (=cosa lamentable) crime, sinsería un pecado no aprovecharlo — it would be a crime o sin not to make use of it
¡es un pecado darle el filete al gato! — it's a crime to give steak to the cat!
* * *a) (Relig) sin¿y quién te contó eso? - se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador — (fr hecha) and who told you that? - I'm not naming names
b) ( lástima) crime, sin* * *= sin, wrongdoing.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.----* Ciudad del Pecado = Sin City.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* pecado mortal = deadly sin, mortal sin.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* pecado venial = venial sin.* vivir en (el) pecado = live in + sin.* * *a) (Relig) sin¿y quién te contó eso? - se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador — (fr hecha) and who told you that? - I'm not naming names
b) ( lástima) crime, sin* * *= sin, wrongdoing.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
Ex: His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.* Ciudad del Pecado = Sin City.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* pecado mortal = deadly sin, mortal sin.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* pecado venial = venial sin.* vivir en (el) pecado = live in + sin.* * *1 ( Relig) sinarrepentirse/confesarse de los pecados to repent (of)/confess one's sinsestá en pecado he is in a state of sin¿y quién te contó eso? — se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador ( fr hecha); and who told you that? — I'm not naming nameseste coche de mis pecados this wretched o damned car of mine ( colloq)Inés de mis pecados, a ver si no preguntas tanto for goodness' sake Inés, don't ask so many questions2 (lástima) crime, sines un pecado tirar toda esta comida it's a crime o sin to throw away all this foodCompuestos:deadly sinlos siete pecados capitales the seven deadly sinssin of omissionmortal sinestá en pecado mortal he has committed a mortal sinsodomyoriginal sinvenial sin* * *
Del verbo pecar: ( conjugate pecar)
pecado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pecado
pecar
pecado sustantivo masculinoa) (Relig) sin;
pecado mortal mortal sin
pecar ( conjugate pecar) verbo intransitivo (Relig) to sin
pecado sustantivo masculino
1 Rel sin
el pecado original, the original sin
2 (falta) crime, sin: es un pecado dar esa carne al perro, it's a crime to give that meat to the dog
pecar verbo intransitivo
1 Rel to sin
2 (excederse en una cualidad) mi hermana peca de ingenua, my sister is too naive
' pecado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
yerro
- cometer
- confesar
- culpa
- leve
- perdonar
English:
admission
- admit
- sin
- transgression
* * *pecado nm1. [en religión] sin;estar en pecado to be in sin;morir en pecado to die unrepentant;ser pecado to be a sin;se dice el pecado pero no el pecador no names, no packdrill, I'm naming no names;Famde mis pecados: pero niña de mis pecados ¿cuántas veces tengo que decirte que te des prisa? for goodness' sake, girl, how many times do I have to tell you to hurry up?pecados capitales deadly sins;pecado mortal mortal sin;pecado original original sin2. [pena, lástima] sin;sería un pecado no aprovechar este día de primavera it would be a sin not to make the most of this spring day;es un pecado que no le guste la paella it's such a pity she doesn't like paella* * *m sin* * *pecado nm: sin* * *pecado n sin -
10 nefanda
adj.&f.base, nefarious, abominable, heinous.* * *
nefando,-a adjetivo unspeakable: cometió un crimen nefando, she committed an abominable crime
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11 nefandezza
nefandezza s.f.1 ( l'esser nefando) nefariousness, wickedness: la nefandezza di una calunnia, the wickedness of a slander2 ( atto nefando) foul deed, vile deed, wicked deed: macchiarsi di una nefandezza, to discredit oneself with a foul deed. -
12 abominable
adj.abominable.el abominable hombre de las nieves the abominable snowman* * *► adjetivo1 abominable, loathsome\el abominable hombre de las nieves the abominable snowman* * *ADJ abominable* * *adjetivo abominable* * *= repulsive, unspeakable, abhorrent, detestable, loathsome.Ex. A new indicator, representing the asymmetry of coauthorship links, was used to reveal the main 'attractive' and ' repulsive' centres of cooperation.Ex. The article 'My life and hard times: a tale of unspeakable horrors' is a light hearted account of the author's experiences as a part time indexer.Ex. He debates what should the librarian's attitude be to materials considered personally abhorrent.Ex. He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting ' detestable murderers and scumbags'.Ex. It is loathsome and grotesquely hypocritical that pro-lifers oppose abortion, but are unconcerned about the mistreatment of animals used in the food industry.* * *adjetivo abominable* * *= repulsive, unspeakable, abhorrent, detestable, loathsome.Ex: A new indicator, representing the asymmetry of coauthorship links, was used to reveal the main 'attractive' and ' repulsive' centres of cooperation.
Ex: The article 'My life and hard times: a tale of unspeakable horrors' is a light hearted account of the author's experiences as a part time indexer.Ex: He debates what should the librarian's attitude be to materials considered personally abhorrent.Ex: He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting ' detestable murderers and scumbags'.Ex: It is loathsome and grotesquely hypocritical that pro-lifers oppose abortion, but are unconcerned about the mistreatment of animals used in the food industry.* * *abominableel abominable hombre de las nieves the Abominable Snowman* * *
abominable adjetivo
abominable
abominable adjetivo abominable: el abominable hombre de las nieves, the Abominable Snowman
su concepto de las mujeres es absolutamente abominable, he has an absolutely abominable concept of women
' abominable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
execrable
- nefanda
- nefando
English:
abominable
- hideous
* * *abominable adjabominable;el abominable hombre de las nieves the abominable snowman* * *adj abominable* * *abominable adjaborrecible: abominable -
13 crimen
m.1 crime.cometer un crimen to commit a crimesería un crimen dejar al bebé solo (informal) it would be criminal o a crime to leave the baby on its own¡ese corte de pelo es un crimen! (informal) that haircut is awful o criminal!crimen de guerra war crimecrimen organizado organized crimecrimen pasional crime of passion, crime passionnel2 transgression of the law, offense, evildoing, misdeed.3 delinquency, vitium, crime, wrongdoing.* * *► nombre masculino (pl crímenes)1 (delito) crime2 (asesinato) murder\crimen pasional crime of passion* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=asesinato) murder; (=delito grave) crimecrimen pasional — crime of passion, crime passionnel frm
2) * (=barbaridad)* * *a) ( delito grave) serious crime; ( asesinato) murderb) (fam) (pena, lástima) crime (colloq)qué crimen! — it's wicked o criminal
* * *= crime, felony, criminality.Ex. Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; crime AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.Ex. Every state has its own statutes and codes that may make the theft or mutilation of library materials a misdemeanor or even a felony.Ex. Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.----* cometer un crimen = commit + murder.* crímen de guerra = war crime.* crimen organizado = organised crime.* escena del crimen = scene of the crime.* escenario del crimen = scene of the crime.* lugar del crimen = scene of the crime.* * *a) ( delito grave) serious crime; ( asesinato) murderb) (fam) (pena, lástima) crime (colloq)qué crimen! — it's wicked o criminal
* * *= crime, felony, criminality.Ex: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; crime AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.
Ex: Every state has its own statutes and codes that may make the theft or mutilation of library materials a misdemeanor or even a felony.Ex: Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.* cometer un crimen = commit + murder.* crímen de guerra = war crime.* crimen organizado = organised crime.* escena del crimen = scene of the crime.* escenario del crimen = scene of the crime.* lugar del crimen = scene of the crime.* * *1 (delito grave) serious crime; (asesinato) murderes un crimen tirar así la comida it's a crime to throw away food like that¡qué crimen ponerle ese nombre a la criatura! it's wicked o criminal to give the child a name like that ( colloq)Compuestos:war crimeviolent crimela lucha contra el crimen organizado the fight against organized crimecrime passionel, crime of passion* * *
crimen sustantivo masculino ( delito grave) serious crime;
( asesinato) murder;
crimen pasional crime of passion;
es un crimen tirar esta comida it's a crime to throw away this food;
¡qué crimen! it's wicked o criminal
crimen sustantivo masculino serious crime
Esp murder
' crimen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acordonar
- alguna
- alguno
- autor
- autora
- confesar
- consumarse
- denunciar
- desalmada
- desalmado
- desentrañar
- escena
- evidencia
- exonerar
- inducir
- nefanda
- nefando
- pagar
- siglo
- testigo
- brutal
- cometer
- compinche
- escalofriante
- esclarecer
- espantoso
- horroroso
- involucrar
- monstruoso
- pasional
- precintar
- repugnante
- resolver
- suceso
English:
admission
- admit
- apprehend
- associate
- baffle
- close
- cold-blooded
- commission
- commit
- copycat
- cover
- cover up
- crime
- disown
- divorce
- epidemic
- eyewitness
- foul
- full-scale
- grievous
- haul
- hideous
- indiscriminate
- innocent
- involvement
- mastermind
- passion
- plot
- punishable
- rampant
- report
- rope off
- scene
- sex crime
- undiscovered
- vicious
- gang
- hang
- perpetrator
- such
* * *crimen nm1. [delito] crime [serious];el autor del crimen [de asesinato] the murderer;cometer un crimen to commit a crimecrimen de Estado state crime;crimen de guerra war crime;crimen contra la humanidad crime against humanity;crimen organizado organized crime;crimen pasional crime of passion2. Fam [cosa horrible]es un crimen derrochar tanto dinero en una fiesta it's criminal to spend so much money on a party;¡ese corte de pelo es un crimen! that haircut is awful o criminal!;sería un crimen dejar al bebé solo it would be criminal o a crime to leave the baby on its own* * *m crime;crimen sexual sex crime* * ** * *crimen n1. (delito) crime2. (asesinato) murder -
14 nefasto
adj.unlucky, ill-fated, unfortunate, fateful.* * *► adjetivo1 (desgraciado) unlucky, ill-fated, bad2 (perjudicial) harmful, fatal* * *ADJ1) (=funesto) [viaje] ill-fated; [año] unlucky; [resultado] unfortunate; [influencia] pernicious; [corrupción] harmful, damaging; [alcohol, ácido] harmful2) LAm (=atroz) dreadful, terrible* * *- ta adjetivo < consecuencias> disastrous; < influencia> harmful; <tiempo/fiesta> (fam) awful (colloq)* * *= dire, nefarious, heinous, dastardly, loathsome.Ex. Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.Ex. The Internet is in the midst of a new wave of global resistance to its nefarious effects.Ex. There are several different ways to make a stink bomb, all of which involving the use of chemicals which react in a way to create a particularly heinous odor.Ex. A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.Ex. It is loathsome and grotesquely hypocritical that pro-lifers oppose abortion, but are unconcerned about the mistreatment of animals used in the food industry.----* consecuencia nefasta = disastrous effect.* efecto nefasto = deleterious effect.* * *- ta adjetivo < consecuencias> disastrous; < influencia> harmful; <tiempo/fiesta> (fam) awful (colloq)* * *= dire, nefarious, heinous, dastardly, loathsome.Ex: Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.
Ex: The Internet is in the midst of a new wave of global resistance to its nefarious effects.Ex: There are several different ways to make a stink bomb, all of which involving the use of chemicals which react in a way to create a particularly heinous odor.Ex: A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.Ex: It is loathsome and grotesquely hypocritical that pro-lifers oppose abortion, but are unconcerned about the mistreatment of animals used in the food industry.* consecuencia nefasta = disastrous effect.* efecto nefasto = deleterious effect.* * *nefasto -ta1 ‹consecuencias› disastrousuna influencia nefasta a harmful influenceun día nefasto para nuestro país a sad day for our country* * *
nefasto◊ -ta adjetivo ‹ consecuencias› disastrous;
‹ influencia› harmful;
‹tiempo/fiesta› (fam) awful (colloq)
nefasto,-a adj (funesto) unlucky, ill-fated: su intervención fue nefasta, her intervention did a lot of harm
' nefasto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nefasta
English:
evil
- fatal
- painful
- dire
- grim
* * *nefasto, -a adj[funesto] ill-fated; [dañino] bad, harmful; [pésimo] terrible, awful* * *adj harmful* * *nefasto, -ta adj1) : ill-fated, unlucky2) : disastrous, terrible -
15 respergō
respergō sī, sus, ere [re-+spargo], to sprinkle over, besprinkle, bestrew: cum praetoris oculos remi respergerent: manūs sanguine: multos cruore, L.: se sanguine nefando, L.: Quidquid fuerat mortale aquis, O.: pelagus respergit, Att. ap. C. — To besprinkle, defile: servili probro respersus est, Ta.* * *respergere, respersi, respersus Vsprinkle, spatter -
16 inveho
in-vĕho, vexi, vectum, 3, v. a., to carry, bear, or bring to or into a place, in one's hands, on a horse, by water, etc.I.Lit.A.Act.(α).With in and acc.:(β).tantum in aerarium pecuniae invexit, ut,
Cic. Off. 2, 22, 76:Euphrates in Mesopotamiam quasi novos agros invehit,
id. N. D. 2, 52, 130.—With acc. of place ( poet., except with names of towns, etc.):(γ).marmor Romam,
Plin. 36, 6, 8, § 49; 18, 7, 12, § 66:Iamque mare (lyra et lingua) invectae flumen relinquunt,
Ov. M. 11, 54. —With dat.:(δ).Caesar legiones per flumen Oceano invexit,
Tac. A. 2, 23:gazam urbi,
Suet. Aug. 41:quas (opes) mare litoribus invehit,
Curt. 9, 2, 27. —Absol. (sc. frumenta), into the barns, Plin. 18, 30, 73, § 303:B.peregrinas mercis,
id. 29, 1, 8, § 24. —Pass.1.To ride, drive, sail, fly to or into a place:2.dictator triumphans urbem invehitur,
i. e. enters, Liv. 2, 31; 35, 8; 36, 39:invecta corpori patris nefando vehiculo filia,
id. 1, 59, 10:at Caesar triplici invectus Romano triumpho moenia,
Verg. A. 8, 714:invehitur celeri barbarus hostis equo,
Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 54; cf.:equitum acies invecta in dissipatos,
Liv. 8, 39; so id. 25, 34, 4; 38, 18, 6 al.:equo,
Verg. A. 5, 571; Liv. 8, 9; Sil. 15, 436:curru,
Verg. A. 6, 785:invectus mare,
carried into the sea, Ov. M. 11, 54:in portum ex alto invehi,
Cic. Mur. 2, 4; Vell. 2, 42, 2:portum invectus,
Plin. 6, 22, 24, § 84; cf.:ab invectis portum audit,
Liv. 44, 7. —With dat.:classes invectas Tibridis alveo,
Verg. A. 7, 436; Just. 32, 3, 14:ostio fluminis,
id. 12, 10, 5.—To enter, penetrate:C.cum utrimque invehi hostem nunciaretur,
Liv. 5, 8:Alexander ordines... multa caede hostium invehitur,
Curt. 4, 15, 20.—Invehere se, or invehi, to attack, assail, fall upon, assault; to force one ' s way in, penetrate. —With se:II.invehebant se hostes,
Liv. 40, 39 fin.; 6, 32:cum eo ipso acrius victores se undique inveherent,
Curt. 8, 14, 18. — Pass.:Valerius temere invectus in aciem,
Liv. 2, 20;equites in laevum cornu invecti sunt,
Curt. 3, 11, 1; 4, 15, 2; 8, 14, 15:belua invehebatur ordinibus,
id. 8, 14, 33:levi agmine,
id. 8, 14, 5:currus in phalangem invecti erant,
id. 4, 15, 14 et saep.—Trop.A.Act., to introduce, bring in, bring upon:B.quae (mala) tibi casus invexerit,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 12, 26:partem incommodorum,
id. Inv. 1, 1, 1:ut quemcumque casum fortuna invexerit,
brings with it, id. Tusc. 4, 17, 38: divitiae avaritiam invexere, Liv. praef. § 12.—Pass., to attack with words, inveigh against:in homines caros,
Cic. de Or. 2, 75, 304:quod consul in eum ordinem essct invectus,
id. ib. 3, 1, 2:acerbius in aliquem, id, Lael. 16, 57: in adversarios,
Quint. 12, 9, 11; 2, 15, 29:in Philotam,
Curt. 6, 9, 30:aliquid inclementius in te,
Liv. 3, 48:vehementius in causam principum,
Cic. de Or. 1, 7, 24:in eam artem,
Quint. 2, 16, 1.— Act.:* de quo Caesar in senatu aperte in te invehens questus est,
Cic. Phil. 2, 29, 74.— With Gr. acc.:cum nonnulla inveheretur in Timoleonta,
Nep. Timol. 5:multa in Thebanos,
id. Ep. 6. — Hence, invectus, a, um, P. a., brought in: invecta et illata (or without et): invecta illata, things brought into a house by the tenant, i. e. his movables, household stuff, furniture: placet, in urbanis habitationibus locandis, invecta illata, pignori esse locatori, Dig. 2, 14, 4:invecta et illata pignori erunt obligata,
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17 juro
I.In gen., absol.:(β).cui si aram tenens juraret, crederet nemo,
Cic. Fl. 36, 90:cum ille mihi nihil, nisi ut jurarem, permitteret,
id. Fam. 5, 2, 7:cum enim faciles sint nonnulli hominum ad jurandum,
Dig. 28, 7, 8:posteaquam juratum est, denegatur actio,
ib. 12, 2, 9:ex animi tui sententia jurāris,
Cic. Off. 3, 29, 108.— With inf., Sil. 2, 3, 51; Claud. B. Get. 81; Dig. 12, 2, 13, § 5.—With nom. and inf., poet., Prop. 3, 4, 40.—With acc. and inf.:jurat, se eum non deserturum,
Caes. B. C. 3, 13:se non reversurum,
id. ib. 3, 87:jurarem... me et ardere studio veri reperiendi,
Cic. Ac. 2, 20, 65:nisi victores se redituros jurant,
Liv. 2, 45:Boeotum in crasso jurares aëre natum,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 244:falsum,
to swear falsely, Cic. Off. 3, 29, 108:vere,
to swear truly, id. Fam. 5, 2, 7:jurarem per Jovem,
by Jupiter, id. Ac. 2, 20, 65:per supremi regis regnum,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 211; Verg. A. 9, 300:per solis radios,
Juv. 13, 78; 6, 16.—Also with simple acc. of the being or object sworn by (mostly poet.):Terram, Mare, Sidera,
Verg. A. 12, 197; 6, 324:quomodo tibi placebit Jovem lapidem jurare, cum scias?
Cic. Fam. 7, 12, 2:quaevis tibi numina,
Ov. H. 16, 319:Samothracum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.—Hence also pass.:dis juranda palus,
the Styx, by which the gods swear, Ov. M. 2, 46; cf.:Stygias juravimus undas,
id. ib. 2, 101:Junonis numina,
Tib. 4, 13, 15:caput,
Sil. 8, 106.— Rarely with acc. of the fact sworn to:morbum,
i. e. to swear to the fact of sickness, Cic. Att. 1, 1, 1; cf.:jurata pacta,
Sil. 2, 274:ex mei animi sententia,
with sincerity, without reservation, Liv. 22, 53, 10; so,ex nostri animi sententia,
Quint. 8, 5, 1; cf. Liv. 43, 15, 8; Gell. 4, 20, 3: alicui aliquid, [p. 1019] to vow or promise to one, Stat. Th. 4, 396:sacramenta deis,
Sil. 10, 448:alicui jurare,
to swear allegiance to, Plin. Pan. 68, 4: in verba, to swear with certain words, i. e. to take a prescribed form of oath:Petreius in haec verba jurat,
Caes. B. C. 1, 76:cur in certa verba jurent,
Cic. Inv. 2, 45, 132:milites in verba P. Scipionis jurarunt,
Liv. 28, 29; 7, 5; 6, 22:in haec verba jures postulo,
in this form of words, id. 22, 53, 12:in verba magistri,
to echo his sentiments, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 14:in verba ejus,
Suet. Galb. 16:in verba Vitellii,
id. Oth. 8: idem deinceps omnis exercitus in se quisque jurat, i. e. each soldier took the oath separately;whereas the usual practice was that one man uttered the entire oath, and the others only added, idem in me,
Liv. 2, 45, 14:in litem,
to make oath respecting the matter in dispute, to appraise under oath, Cic. Rosc. Com. 1, 4; Dig. 4, 3, 18; 8, 5, 7 al.:in nomen alicujus,
to swear allegiance to one, Suet. Claud. 10:in legem,
to swear to observe a law, Cic. Sest. 16, 37:verissimum pulcherrimumque jusjurandum,
to take an oath, id. Fam. 5, 2, 7:sacramenta,
Sil. 10, 447; cf.:sceleri jurato nefando sacramenta,
Luc. 4, 228.—With de and abl.:de sua persona,
in one's own behalf, Dig. 44, 5, 1, § 3:de calumnia,
to clear one's self of calumny under oath, ib. 12, 2, 16; 2, 8, 8, § 5.— Pass. impers.:scis, tibi ubique jurari,
Plin. Pan. 68: ne in acta sua juraretur, Suet Tib. 26.—Dep. form, Plaut. Pers. 3, 2, 2; cf. id. Rud. 5, 3, 16:II.judici demonstrandum est, quid juratus sit, quid sequi debeat,
Cic. Inv. 2, 43, 126:ex lege, in quam jurati sitis,
id. ib. 2, 45, 121:juratus se eum sua manu interempturum,
Liv. 32, 22, 7.—In partic., to conspire (cf. conjuro); with inf.: jurarunt inter se barbaros necare, Cato ap. Plin. 29, 1, 7, § 14:A.in me jurarunt somnus, ventusque, fidesque,
Ov. H. 10, 117:in facinus,
id. M. 1, 242.—Hence, jūrātus, a, um, P. a.Pass.1. 2.Under an oath, bound by an oath:B.Regulus juratus missus est ad senatum, ut, etc.,
Cic. Off. 3, 26, 99:quamvis jurato metuam tibi credere testi,
Juv. 5, 5.—Act., having sworn, that has sworn:nam injurato scio plus credet mihi quam jurato tibi,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 281; id. As. 1, 1, 8:haec, quae juratus in maxima contione dixi,
Cic. Sull. 11:in eadem arma,
Ov. M. 13, 50.— Sup.: juratissimi auctores, the most trustworthy, Plin. H. N. praef. § 22. — Adv.: jūrātō, with an oath, under oath (post-class.):promittere,
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18 respergo
1. I.Lit.:* B.praetoris oculos,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 38, § 100:manus, os, simulacrum sanguine,
id. Rosc. Am. 24, 68:morientium sanguine os uxoris respersum,
id. Phil. 3, 2, 4; id. de Or. 3, 3, 10; cf.:aliquem cruore,
Liv. 21, 63:sanguine dextram,
Cat. 64, 230; Curt. 8, 3, 11:comae respersae sanguine,
Ov. F. 3, 452: caede fraternā juvenis respersus, Cat 64, 181; Suet. Ner. 12; id. Calig. 57:se sanguine nefando,
Liv. 1, 13:quidquid fuerat mortale aquis,
Ov. M. 14, 604: vino rogum ne respargito, Lex Numae ap. Plin. 14, 12, 14, § 88; cf. Fest. p. 262 Müll.:alicubi labi necesse est, alicubi respergi,
to be splashed, spattered, Sen. Ira, 3, 6: pelagus respergit, Att. ap. Cic. N. D. 2, 35, 89. — Poet.: cum primum Aurora respergit lumine terras, Lucr. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1, 25 (cf. spargit, Lucr. 2, 144):nullā nube respersus jubar,
i. e. beclouded, dimmed, Sen. Herc. Oet. 723. —Transf., to spread out:II.ut nux repercussa radicem respergat,
Pall. Jan. 15, 15. —Trop., to besprinkle, bespatter, defile, etc.:2.servili probro respersus est,
Tac. H. 1, 48:aliquem infamiā,
Quint. Decl. 18, 3.
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nefando — nefando, da adjetivo abominable, execrable, infame, perverso. ≠ honorable, listo, atractivo. * * * Sinónimos: ■ abominab … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
nefando — adj. Torpe, execrável, contrário à Natureza … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
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