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abusive

  • 1 ăbūsivē

    ăbūsivē, adv. [abusivus] [st1]1 [-] métaphoriquement, par catachrèse. --- Quint. 8, 6, 35. [st1]2 [-] de façon abusive, abusivement, improprement. --- Mamert. An. 1, 6 ; Amm. 24, 4, 19.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > ăbūsivē

  • 2 mendax

    [st1]1 [-] mendax, ācis, adj.: menteur; mensonger, faux, trompeur, feint.    - mendax adversus (in) aliquem: menteur à l'égard de qqn, qui use de mensonge avec qqn.    - mendax alicui: menteur à l'égard de qqn.    - pennae mendaces, Ov. M. 10.159: des ailes trompeuses.    - ager mendax: un champ qui déçoit, un champ trompeur, un champ qui ne produit pas, contrairement à ce qu'on attendait. [st1]2 [-] mendax, ācis, m.: un menteur.    - mendacem memorem esse oportet, Quint. 4, 2, 91: un menteur doit avoir une bonne mémoire.
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    [st1]1 [-] mendax, ācis, adj.: menteur; mensonger, faux, trompeur, feint.    - mendax adversus (in) aliquem: menteur à l'égard de qqn, qui use de mensonge avec qqn.    - mendax alicui: menteur à l'égard de qqn.    - pennae mendaces, Ov. M. 10.159: des ailes trompeuses.    - ager mendax: un champ qui déçoit, un champ trompeur, un champ qui ne produit pas, contrairement à ce qu'on attendait. [st1]2 [-] mendax, ācis, m.: un menteur.    - mendacem memorem esse oportet, Quint. 4, 2, 91: un menteur doit avoir une bonne mémoire.
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        Mendax, mendacis, pen. prod. om. gen. Cic. Menteur.
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        Mendax huius rei est. Plaut. Il a menti de ceci.
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        Forma mendax. Ouid. Faulse, Abusive.
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        Fundus mendax. Horat. Qui ne rapporte pas tant de fruict qu'il en faisoit la monstre.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > mendax

  • 3 ăbūsīvus

    ăbūsīvus, a, um employé de façon abusive. --- C.-Aur. Ac. 1, pr. 14.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > ăbūsīvus

См. также в других словарях:

  • abusive — abu·sive /ə byü siv, ziv/ adj 1: characterized by wrong or improper use or action abusive tax shelters 2: inflicting verbal or physical abuse abusive parents abu·sive·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of L …   Law dictionary

  • Abusive — A*bu sive, a. [Cf. F. abusif, fr. L. abusivus.] 1. Wrongly used; perverted; misapplied. [1913 Webster] I am . . . necessitated to use the word Parliament improperly, according to the abusive acceptation thereof. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. Given to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • abusive — abusive, opprobrious, vituperative, contumelious, scurrilous apply chiefly to language or utterances and to persons as they employ such language: the words agree in meaning coarse, insulting, and contemptuous in character or utterance. Abusive… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • abusive — UK US /əˈbjuːsɪv/ adjective ► using rude and offensive words: »She was sacked for sending an abusive email to a colleague. »abusive calls/comments/language ► involving bad or wrong use of something or treatment of someone, especially for your own …   Financial and business terms

  • Abusive — (lat.), s. u. Abusus …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Abusīve — (lat.), mißbräuchlich …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • abusive — (adj.) 1530s (implied in abusively), originally improper, from Fr. abusif, from L. abusivus, from abus , pp. stem of abuti (see ABUSE (Cf. abuse) (v.)). Meaning full of abuse is from 1580s. Abuseful was used 17c., and Shakespeare has abusious (… …   Etymology dictionary

  • abusive — [adj] exhibiting unkind behavior or words calumniating, castigating, censorious, contumelious, defamatory, derisive, disparaging, insolent, insulting, invective, libelous, maligning, obloquious, offensive, opprobrious, reproachful, reviling, rude …   New thesaurus

  • abusive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely offensive and insulting. 2) involving cruelty and violence. DERIVATIVES abusively adverb abusiveness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • abusive — [ə byo͞o′siv; ] also [, ə byo͞o′ziv] adj. [Fr abusif < L abusivus < abusus: see ABUSE] 1. involving or characterized by abuse or misuse; abusing; mistreating 2. coarse and insulting in language; scurrilous; harshly scolding abusively adv.… …   English World dictionary

  • abusive — [[t]əbju͟ːsɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is abusive behaves in a cruel and violent way towards other people. He became violent and abusive toward Ben s mother. ...her cruel and abusive husband. 2) ADJ GRADED Abusive language is extremely rude …   English dictionary

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