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To subscribe an accusation

  • 1 inscribo

    in-scrībo, psi, ptum, 3, v. a., to write in or upon any thing, to inscribe (class.).
    I.
    Lit.:

    aliquid in basi tropaeorum,

    Cic. Pis. 38, 92:

    in statua inscripsit, Parenti optime merito,

    id. Fam. 12, 3, 1:

    nomen suum monumentis,

    id. Har. Resp. 27:

    ea inscribam brevi, quae, etc.,

    id. Att. 4, 1, 4:

    sit inscriptum in fronte unius cujusque civis, quid de re publica sentiat,

    id. Cat. 1, 13, 32:

    orationes in animo,

    id. de Or. 2, 87, 355:

    ut, si quae essent incisae aut inscriptae litterae, tollerentur,

    id. Dom. 53, 137:

    senarioli in ejus monumento inscripti,

    id. Tusc. 5, 23, 64:

    in illis libellis,

    id. Arch. 11, 26 B. and K. (Klotz omits in):

    Pan... vix ulla inscribens terrae vestigia cornu,

    Sil. 13, 328. — Pass. with Gr. acc.:

    inscripti nomina regum flores,

    Verg. E. 3, 106.—
    B.
    Transf., to furnish with an inscription:

    statuae, quas tu inscribi jussisti,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 69, § 167: aedes, to write on a house that it is for sale:

    aedes venales hasce inscribit litteris,

    Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 131; cf.:

    aedes mercede,

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 92: librum, to inscribe, give a title to a book:

    eos (libellos) rhetoricos inscribunt,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 31, 122: [p. 963] in eo libro, qui Oeconomicus inscribitur, is entitled, id. Off. 2, 24, 87:

    inscripta lintea,

    i. e. curtains used as signs, Juv. 8, 168. — Hence, subst.: inscriptum, i, n., an inscription, title: alia inscripta nimis lepida, Gell. praef. 3. —
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In g e n.:

    vitiis suis sapientiam inscribit,

    gives to his vices the name of wisdom, Sen. Vit. Beat. 12. —
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    To ascribe, assign, attribute:

    Epicurus, quia tantummodo induit personam philosophi, et sibi ipse hoc nomen inscripsit,

    has assigned, appropriated to himself, Cic. Tusc. 5, 26, 73:

    deos sceleri,

    to ascribe crimes to the gods, Ov. M. 15, 128:

    mea dextera leto Inscribenda tuo est,

    thy death is to be ascribed to my hand, id. ib. 10, 199.—
    2.
    To make known, mark, as if by an inscription:

    sua quemque deorum inscribit facies,

    Ov. M. 6, 74:

    versā pulvis inscribitur hastā,

    Verg. A. 1, 478; cf.:

    sua quemque deorum Inscribit facies,

    makes known, characterizes, Ov. M. 6, 74.—
    3.
    To brand, place a brand upon: vultus. Plin. 18, 3, 4, § 21:

    naufrago stigmata,

    Sen. Ben. 4, 37, 3:

    inscripta ergastula,

    Juv. 14, 24.—
    4.
    To subscribe an accusation (post-class.), Cod. 9, 35, 11.—
    5.
    To write something over an old writing, so that the latter is no longer legible (post-class.):

    de his, quae in testamento delentur, inducuntur, inscribuntur,

    Dig. 28, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > inscribo

  • 2 subscribo

    sub-scrībo, psi, ptum, 3, v. a.
    I.
    To write underneath or below (class.; cf. subnoto).
    A.
    In gen.:

    statuis inauratis... subscripsit, Reges ab se in gratiam esse reductos,

    Cic. Clu. 36, 101; cf.:

    subscripsere quidam L. Bruti statuae: utinam viveres, etc.,

    Suet. Caes. 80:

    si quaeret Pater Urbium Subscribi statuis,

    Hor. C. 3, 24, 28; cf.:

    meo subscribi causa sepulcro,

    Ov. M. 9, 563: quarum (litterarum) exemplum subscripsi, Balb. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 13, A, § 1; Treb. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 16, 3; cf.:

    seminaria ulmorum parentur eā ratione, quam deinceps subscripsimus,

    Col. 5, 6, 5.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Jurid. t. t., to write down, sign, or subscribe one's name to an accusation (either as principal prosecutor or as seconding others), together with the ground of the charge; hence, in gen., to charge, accuse, prosecute: in L. Popillium subscripsit L. Gellius, quod is pecuniam accepisset, quo innocentem condemnaret, Cic. Clu. 47, 131; cf.:

    quia parricidii causa subscripta esset,

    id. Inv. 2, 19, 58:

    Gabinium de ambitu reum fecit P. Sulla, subscribente privigno Memmio, fratre Caecilio, etc.,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 3, 2; cf.:

    Capito Agrippae subscripsit in C. Cassium,

    Vell. 2, 69, 5; and:

    accusanti patrono subscripsit,

    Suet. Rhet. 3; Nep. Att. 6, 3:

    cras subscribam homini dicam,

    Plaut. Poen. 3, 6, 5:

    in crimen,

    Dig. 47, 1, 3; 47, 2, 92:

    in crimine,

    ib. 48, 10, 24.—
    2.
    Publicists' t. t., of the censor, to write down, set down, note down the reason of his official censure under or against the name of the person censured:

    video animadvertisse censores in judices quosdam illius consilii Juniani, cum istam ipsam causam subscriberent,

    Cic. Clu. 42, 119:

    censor C. Ateium notavit, quod ementitum auspicia subscripsit,

    id. Div. 1, 16, 29:

    haec quae de judicio corrupto subscripserint, etc.,

    id. Clu. 45, 127: ac primum illud statuamus, utrum quia censores subscripserint, ita sit;

    an quia ita fuerit, illi subscripserint,

    id. ib. 44, 123:

    quod censores de ceteris subscripserunt,

    Quint. 5, 13, 33.—
    3.
    To sign, subscribe a document (by appending one's name or a formula of greeting;

    perh. not ante-Aug.): omnes (tutores) debent unius editioni subscribere,

    Dig. 2, 13, 6:

    rationibus, testamento,

    ib. 40, 7, 40;

    for which, also, rationes,

    ib. 35, 1, 80 fin.; 34, 3, 12:

    si subscripserit in tabulis emptionis, concessisse videtur,

    ib. 20, 6, 8 fin.:

    cum de supplicio cujusdam capite damnati, ut ex more subscriberet, admoneretur,

    Suet. Ner. 10; id. Calig. 29:

    ipse Commodus in subscribendo tardus et neglegens, ita ut libellis una forma multis subscriberet, in epistolis autem plurimis Vale tantum scriberet,

    Lampr. Commod. 13; Suet. Tib. 32 Wolf (cf. Dio, 57, 11).—
    b.
    Transf.
    (α).
    To assent to, agree to, approve of any thing:

    nec quicquam prius pro potestate subscripsit, quam quingenties sestertium ad peragendam Auream domum,

    Suet. Oth. 7:

    Caesaris irae,

    Ov. Tr. 1, 2, 3:

    aut gratiae aut odio suo,

    Phaedr. 3, 10, 57:

    odiis accusationibusque Hannibalis,

    Liv. 33, 47:

    orationi alicujus,

    id. 10, 22:

    luxuriae,

    Cels. 3, 4:

    si fortuna voto subscripserit,

    Col. 1, 2, 3: tuo desiderio, Traj. ap. Plin. Ep. 10, 95 (96):

    amoribus alicujus,

    Val. Max. 4, 7, 4.—
    (β).
    To grant, allow, accord a thing to any one (post-class.), Tert. Virg. Vel. 10; id. Idol. 13; id. Anim. 40.—
    II.
    (With the idea of the verb predom.) To write or note down (=notare;

    very rare): numerum aratorum,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 51, § 120:

    audita,

    Quint. 12, 8, 8:

    quaedam,

    Suet. Aug. 27; cf.:

    suspiria nostra (a delatoribus),

    Tac. Agr. 45 (acc. to others this passage belongs to B. 1.).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > subscribo

  • 3 sub-scrībō

        sub-scrībō īpsī, īptus, ere,    to write underneath, inscribe below, write down: statuis inauratis subscripsit, Reges a se in gratiam esse reductos: Si quaeret ‘Pater urbium’ Subscribi statuis, H.: numerus aratorum apud magistratūs subscribitur, is registered: meo haec subscribe libello, i. e. add this (satire) to my little book, H.—Of the censor's note added to a name, to write down, set down, note down, subjoin: quod censores de ceteris subscripserunt: quae de iudicio conrupto subscripserunt. —To sign an accusation, indict, join in indicting, charge, accuse, prosecute: in Popillium, quod is pecuniam accepisset, etc.: Gabinium reum fecit Sulla, subscribente privigno, as an associate prosecutor: neminem neque suo nomine neque subscribens accusavit, N.: cum suspiria nostra accusarentur, were made grounds of accusation, Ta.— Fig., to assent to, agree to, approve: Caesaris irae, O.: odio suo, Ph.: odiis accusatorum Hannibalis, L.

    Latin-English dictionary > sub-scrībō

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