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1 adulter
adulter tera, adj. [ad + 2 AL-], adulterous, unchaste: coniunx, O.: crines, seductive, H. — As subst, m. and f an adulterer, adulteress: sororis, adulterous seducer of: Lacaena, i. e. Helen, H.— A paramour, seducer, H.* * *Iadultera, adulterum ADJimpure/adulterated; mixed/crossbred (plant); adulterous, unchaste; of adulterer; forged/counterfeit; debased (coinage)IIadulter clavis -- skeleton/false key
adulterer; illicit lover, paramour; offspring of unlawful love, bastard (eccl.) -
2 adulterīnus
adulterīnus adj. [adulter], false, forged, counterfeit: nummus: signa, a false seal.* * *adulterina, adulterinum ADJcounterfeit, forged, false; impure, mixed, crossbred; adulterous, illicit -
3 adulterus
adultera, adulterum ADJadulterous, unchaste -
4 debattuo
debattuere, -, - V TRANSbelabor/batter/beat, thump hard; bang; (of sexual intercourse, usu. adulterous) -
5 debatuo
debatuere, -, - V TRANSbelabor/batter/beat, thump hard; bang; (of sexual intercourse, usu. adulterous) -
6 adulter
1.ăd-ulter, ĕri, m., and ădultĕra, ae, f. [alter, acc. to Fest.: adulter et adultera dicuntur, quia et ille ad alteram et haec ad alterum se conferunt, p. 22 Müll.], orig. one who approaches another ( from unlawful or criminal love), an adulterer or adulteress (as an adj. also, but only in the poets).I.Prop.:II.quis ganeo, quis nepos, quis adulter, quae mulier infamis, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 2, 4:sororis adulter Clodius,
id. Sest. 39; so id. Fin. 2, 9; Ov. H. 20, 8; Tac. A. 3, 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22:adultera,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 25; Ov. M. 10, 347; Quint. 5, 10, 104; Suet. Calig. 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22;and with mulier: via mulieris adulterae,
ib. Prov. 30, 20; ib. Ezech. 16, 32.—Also of animals:adulter,
Grat. Cyneg. 164; Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 304:adultera,
Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 43.— Poet. in gen. of unlawful love, without the access. idea of adultery, a paramour:Danaën munierant satis nocturnis ab adulteris,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 1 sq.; so id. ib. 1, 36, 19; Ov. Ib. 338.—Adulter solidorum, i. e. monetae, a counterfeiter or adulterator of coin, Const. 5, Cod. Th.—III.The offspring of unlawful love: nothus, a bastard (eccl.):2.adulteri et non filii estis,
Vulg. Heb. 12, 8.ădulter, - tĕra, - tĕrum, adj. (Rudd. I. p. 51, n. 36), for adulterinus, adulterous, unchaste:II.crines,
finely-curled hair, like that of a full-dressed paramour, Hor. C. 1, 15, 19:mens,
that thinks only of illicit love, Ov. Am. 3, 4, 5:clavis,
a key to the chamber of a courtesan, id. A. A. 3, 643.—Transf., counterfeit, false: imitatio solidi, Cod. Th. 9, 22, 1. -
7 adultera
1.ăd-ulter, ĕri, m., and ădultĕra, ae, f. [alter, acc. to Fest.: adulter et adultera dicuntur, quia et ille ad alteram et haec ad alterum se conferunt, p. 22 Müll.], orig. one who approaches another ( from unlawful or criminal love), an adulterer or adulteress (as an adj. also, but only in the poets).I.Prop.:II.quis ganeo, quis nepos, quis adulter, quae mulier infamis, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 2, 4:sororis adulter Clodius,
id. Sest. 39; so id. Fin. 2, 9; Ov. H. 20, 8; Tac. A. 3, 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22:adultera,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 25; Ov. M. 10, 347; Quint. 5, 10, 104; Suet. Calig. 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22;and with mulier: via mulieris adulterae,
ib. Prov. 30, 20; ib. Ezech. 16, 32.—Also of animals:adulter,
Grat. Cyneg. 164; Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 304:adultera,
Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 43.— Poet. in gen. of unlawful love, without the access. idea of adultery, a paramour:Danaën munierant satis nocturnis ab adulteris,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 1 sq.; so id. ib. 1, 36, 19; Ov. Ib. 338.—Adulter solidorum, i. e. monetae, a counterfeiter or adulterator of coin, Const. 5, Cod. Th.—III.The offspring of unlawful love: nothus, a bastard (eccl.):2.adulteri et non filii estis,
Vulg. Heb. 12, 8.ădulter, - tĕra, - tĕrum, adj. (Rudd. I. p. 51, n. 36), for adulterinus, adulterous, unchaste:II.crines,
finely-curled hair, like that of a full-dressed paramour, Hor. C. 1, 15, 19:mens,
that thinks only of illicit love, Ov. Am. 3, 4, 5:clavis,
a key to the chamber of a courtesan, id. A. A. 3, 643.—Transf., counterfeit, false: imitatio solidi, Cod. Th. 9, 22, 1. -
8 adulterinus
ădultĕrīnus, a, um, adj. [adulter].I.Adulterous:II.liberi adulterino sanguinen nati,
Plin. 7, 2, 2, § 14; and of animals, not full-blooded:pullus adulterinus et degener,
id. 10, 3, 3, § 10.—But oftener,That has assumed the nature of something foreign (cf. the etym. of adulter), not genuine, false, counterfeit, impure:symbolum,
a false seal, Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3. 32; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p 28 Müll.: adulterina signa dicuntur alienis anulis facta;and Cic.: testamentum signis adulterinis obsignare, Clu. 14: nummus,
id. Off. 3, 23:semina,
Varr. R. R. 1, 40:claves,
Sall. J. 12. -
9 adulterum
1.ăd-ulter, ĕri, m., and ădultĕra, ae, f. [alter, acc. to Fest.: adulter et adultera dicuntur, quia et ille ad alteram et haec ad alterum se conferunt, p. 22 Müll.], orig. one who approaches another ( from unlawful or criminal love), an adulterer or adulteress (as an adj. also, but only in the poets).I.Prop.:II.quis ganeo, quis nepos, quis adulter, quae mulier infamis, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 2, 4:sororis adulter Clodius,
id. Sest. 39; so id. Fin. 2, 9; Ov. H. 20, 8; Tac. A. 3, 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22:adultera,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 25; Ov. M. 10, 347; Quint. 5, 10, 104; Suet. Calig. 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22;and with mulier: via mulieris adulterae,
ib. Prov. 30, 20; ib. Ezech. 16, 32.—Also of animals:adulter,
Grat. Cyneg. 164; Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 304:adultera,
Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 43.— Poet. in gen. of unlawful love, without the access. idea of adultery, a paramour:Danaën munierant satis nocturnis ab adulteris,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 1 sq.; so id. ib. 1, 36, 19; Ov. Ib. 338.—Adulter solidorum, i. e. monetae, a counterfeiter or adulterator of coin, Const. 5, Cod. Th.—III.The offspring of unlawful love: nothus, a bastard (eccl.):2.adulteri et non filii estis,
Vulg. Heb. 12, 8.ădulter, - tĕra, - tĕrum, adj. (Rudd. I. p. 51, n. 36), for adulterinus, adulterous, unchaste:II.crines,
finely-curled hair, like that of a full-dressed paramour, Hor. C. 1, 15, 19:mens,
that thinks only of illicit love, Ov. Am. 3, 4, 5:clavis,
a key to the chamber of a courtesan, id. A. A. 3, 643.—Transf., counterfeit, false: imitatio solidi, Cod. Th. 9, 22, 1. -
10 Aegisthus
Aegisthus, i, m., = Aigisthos, the son of Thyestes, who murdered Atreus and Agamemnon, with whose wife, Clytœmnestra, he lived in incest, and was finally slain by Orestes, Cic. N. D. 3, 38; Ov. R. Am. 161.—Hence, Pompey called Cæsar Ægisthus, on account of his adulterous connection with Mucia,
Suet. Caes. 50. -
11 concubinatus
concŭbīnātus, ūs, m. [id.].I.Union of a man with an unmarried woman (usu. of a lower social grade than himself), concubinage (opp. matrimonium on the one hand, and adulterium or stuprum on the other;* II.not in Cic.): emere aliquam in concubinatum sibi,
Plaut. Poen. prol. 102:in concubinatum alicui dare (opp. in matrimonium),
id. Trin. 3, 2, 64; cf. Dig. 25, 7, 1; 48, 5, 13.—
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