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1 prōscrīptiō
prōscrīptiō ōnis, f [pro+SCALP-], a public notice of sale, advertisement: bonorum: praediorum.— Proscription, outlawry, confiscation: proscriptionis miserrimum nomen: de capite civis et de bonis proscriptionem ferre.* * *advertisement; notice of confiscation; proscription, pub of names of outlaws -
2 ostentus
ostentus P. of ostendo.* * *display, demonstration, advertisement; (DAT merely for show; as a sign) -
3 praecōnium
praecōnium ī, n [neut. of praeconius], the office of a public crier: facere.— A crying out in public, proclaiming, publishing: tibi praeconium deferam: praeconia famae, O.— A celebrating, laudation, commendation: ab Homero Achilli tributum: formae praeconia, O.* * *Ipraise, celebrating; proclamation, publication; office of public crierII -
4 proscriptio
prōscriptĭo, ōnis, f. [proscribo] (class.).I.A written public notice of sale. an advertisement:II.proscriptio bonorum,
Cic. Quint. 18, 56:quam ad diem proscriptiones venditionesque fiant,
id. Rosc. Am. 44, 128:bonorum,
id. Cat. 2, 10, 21:praediorum,
id. Fl. 30, 74.—Proscription, outlawry, confiscation:proscriptionis miserrimum nomen,
Cic. Dom. 17, 43:de capite civis et de bonis proscriptionem ferre,
id. Sest. 30, 65; id. Cat. 2, 9, 20:capitis mei,
id. Prov. Cons. 19, 45:proscriptione pecunias ex aerario accipere,
Suet. Caes. 11.
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