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  • 1 patricius

    pā̆trĭcĭus ( pā̆trĭtĭus, Aug. Mon. Ancyr.), a, um, adj. [patres], of the rank or dignity of the patres; belonging to the patricians, patrician, noble (cf. nobilis):

    patricii pueri,

    Plaut. Capt. 5, 4, 5:

    familia,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 3, 6; Vell. 2, 59, 2: gens, Juv. 10, 332:

    sanguis,

    Pers. 1, 61:

    ostrum,

    Stat. S. 1, 4, 97: Patricius Vicus Romae dictus eo, quod ibi patricii habitaverunt (the mod. Via Urbana), Fest. p. 221 Müll.—
    II.
    Subst.: pā̆trĭcĭus, i (usu. plur., pā̆trĭcĭi, ōrum), m., a patrician, a member of the Roman nobility, divided into patricii majorum and minorum gentium (of the older and younger families):

    olim patricii dicebant, plebiscitis se non teneri,

    Gai. Inst. 1, 3:

    patres ab honore, patriciique progenies eorum appellati,

    Liv. 1, 8 fin.:

    patricios Cincius ait appellari solitos, qui nunc ingenui vocentur,

    Fest. p. 241 Müll.; Cic. Caecin. 35, 101:

    patricii minorum gentium,

    id. Fam. 9, 21, 2:

    (Sulla) primus e patriciis Corneliis igni voluit cremari,

    of the Cornelian patricians, id. Leg. 2, 22, 57:

    exire e patriciis,

    to pass, by adoption, into a plebeian family, id. Dom. 14, 37; Juv. 8, 190; 1, 24.—In sing.:

    nisi qui patricius sit,

    Cic. Mur. 7, 15; id. Brut. 16, 62.—
    B.
    From the time of the emperor Constantine, patricius became the title of a person high in office at court, Inscr. Grut. 1076, 2; Sid. 2, 90.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > patricius

  • 2 patritius

    pā̆trĭcĭus ( pā̆trĭtĭus, Aug. Mon. Ancyr.), a, um, adj. [patres], of the rank or dignity of the patres; belonging to the patricians, patrician, noble (cf. nobilis):

    patricii pueri,

    Plaut. Capt. 5, 4, 5:

    familia,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 3, 6; Vell. 2, 59, 2: gens, Juv. 10, 332:

    sanguis,

    Pers. 1, 61:

    ostrum,

    Stat. S. 1, 4, 97: Patricius Vicus Romae dictus eo, quod ibi patricii habitaverunt (the mod. Via Urbana), Fest. p. 221 Müll.—
    II.
    Subst.: pā̆trĭcĭus, i (usu. plur., pā̆trĭcĭi, ōrum), m., a patrician, a member of the Roman nobility, divided into patricii majorum and minorum gentium (of the older and younger families):

    olim patricii dicebant, plebiscitis se non teneri,

    Gai. Inst. 1, 3:

    patres ab honore, patriciique progenies eorum appellati,

    Liv. 1, 8 fin.:

    patricios Cincius ait appellari solitos, qui nunc ingenui vocentur,

    Fest. p. 241 Müll.; Cic. Caecin. 35, 101:

    patricii minorum gentium,

    id. Fam. 9, 21, 2:

    (Sulla) primus e patriciis Corneliis igni voluit cremari,

    of the Cornelian patricians, id. Leg. 2, 22, 57:

    exire e patriciis,

    to pass, by adoption, into a plebeian family, id. Dom. 14, 37; Juv. 8, 190; 1, 24.—In sing.:

    nisi qui patricius sit,

    Cic. Mur. 7, 15; id. Brut. 16, 62.—
    B.
    From the time of the emperor Constantine, patricius became the title of a person high in office at court, Inscr. Grut. 1076, 2; Sid. 2, 90.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > patritius

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