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21 intactus
1. in-tāctus, a, um (in u. tango), unberührt, I) im allg.: nix, noch ungeschmolzener (von früheren Jahren her erhaltener), Liv.: cervix iuvencae, vom Joche unberührt, Verg.: thesauri, Hor.: Britannus, unbesiegt, Hor.: intactum ferro corpus, Liv.: bellum intactum trahi, ohne etwas für die Fortsetzung od. Beendigung des Krieges zu tun, Sall.: intactis assidere muris, ohne sie anzugreifen, Liv.: int. saltus, noch unbetretener, poet. = noch unbesungener, Verg.: int. Graecis carmen, von den Gr. noch nicht behandelte Dichtungsart, Hor.: mihi ne hic quidem locus intactus est omittendus, unbehandelt, Quint. – quid intactum nefasti liquimus, Hor. – II) insbes.: a) unverletzt, unversehrt, oft verb. integer et (atque) intactus, integer intactusque, Liv. u. Sil. (vgl. Drak. Liv. 8, 10, 6): prope intacti evasere, Liv.: Pallas (m.), Verg. – b) unberührt = keusch, rein, Pallas (f.), Hor.: cui pater intactam dederat, Verg.: intactior omni Sabinā, Iuven. – c) intactus alqā re od. ab alqa re, unberührt = noch frei von usw., infamiā, cupiditate, religione, Liv.: superstitione, Tac.: intacta perniciosis consiliis plebs, Vell.: regnum bello intactum, Sall. fr.: intactus ab sibilo, ohne ausgezischt zu werden, Cael. in Cic. ep.: ab alieno imperio intacti, Iustin.————————2. in-tāctus, ūs, m., die Unberührbarkeit, Lucr. 1, 454 (in einem wahrsch. unechten Verse).Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > intactus
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22 catēnātus
catēnātus adj. [catena], chained, fettered: Britannus, H.: ianitor, O.: taberna, fastened with a chain, Iu.* * *catenata, catenatum ADJchained, fettered; fixed/secured/attached by chain; arranged in a chain/series -
23 in-tāctus
in-tāctus adj. with comp, untouched, uninjured, intact: cervix iuvencae, not broken to the yoke, V.: boves, H.: nix, L.: exercitus, L.: intactis adsidere muris, L.: nemo intactus profugit, S.: Britannus, unsubdued, H.: religione animus, L.: vires, unimpaired, Cu.: caput buxo, Iu.: intactae segetis per summa volare (i. e. quae vix videatur tangi), V.—Untried, unattempted: bellum, without combat, S.: saltūs, V.: carmen, H.: admovere manūs intactis thensauris, L.: intactis opulentior thesauris Arabum, H.: esurit (Statius) intactam Paridi nisi vendat Agaven, not yet put on the stage, Iu.—Untouched, undefiled, chaste: Pallas, H.: cui pater intactam dederat, V.: virgo, Ct.: intactior omni Sabinā, Iu. -
24 catenatus
cătēno, ātus, 1, v. a. [catena], to chain or bind together (prob. not ante-Aug.), Col. 6, 19, 2 Schneid. N. cr.; Ven. Carm. 2, 14; cf.: cateno, pedeô, Gloss. Vet.—More freq. in part. perf.: cătēnātus, a, um, bound with a chain, chained, fettered: Britannus, *Hor. Epod. 7, 8:b.janitor,
Ov. Am. 1, 6, 1; Col. 1, praef. § 10; Quint. 8, 3, 69; Suet. Aug. 13; id. Tib. 64 al.:equorum linguae,
Stat. Th. 4, 731.— Poet.:palaestrae (on account of their twining their limbs around one another),
intertwined, Stat. S. 2, 1.—Trop.:versus ex pluribus syllabis catenatos,
connected, Quint. 1, 1, 37:labores,
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25 cateno
cătēno, ātus, 1, v. a. [catena], to chain or bind together (prob. not ante-Aug.), Col. 6, 19, 2 Schneid. N. cr.; Ven. Carm. 2, 14; cf.: cateno, pedeô, Gloss. Vet.—More freq. in part. perf.: cătēnātus, a, um, bound with a chain, chained, fettered: Britannus, *Hor. Epod. 7, 8:b.janitor,
Ov. Am. 1, 6, 1; Col. 1, praef. § 10; Quint. 8, 3, 69; Suet. Aug. 13; id. Tib. 64 al.:equorum linguae,
Stat. Th. 4, 731.— Poet.:palaestrae (on account of their twining their limbs around one another),
intertwined, Stat. S. 2, 1.—Trop.:versus ex pluribus syllabis catenatos,
connected, Quint. 1, 1, 37:labores,
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26 intactus
1. I.Lit.:II.cervix juvencae,
not broken to the yoke, Verg. G. 4, 540:grex,
id. A. 6, 38:boves,
Hor. Epod. 9, 22:nix,
Liv. 21, 36:exercitus integer intactusque,
id. 10, 14:intactum aliquem inviolatumque dimittere,
id. 2, 12:integri intactique fugerunt,
id. 5, 38; 21, 25:ferro corpus,
id. 1, 25:bello fines,
id. 3, 26:vulnere miles,
Sil. 7, 399:arx bellis,
id. 2, 661:corpus ab vexatione,
Liv. 7, 10:intactus profugit,
Sall. J. 54 fin.:Britannus,
unsubdued, Hor. Epod. 7, 7:Scythae perpetuo ab alieno imperio intacti, aut invicti,
Just. 2, 3:fides,
unstained, Stat. S. 5, 1, 77:vires,
unimpaired, Curt. 9, 7:intactus superstitione,
free from superstition, id. 4, 6:vir haud intacti religione animi,
Liv. 5, 15:intactus infamiā,
of spotless integrity, id. 38, 51:intacta invidiā media,
id. 45, 35, 5:(triarii) per alios manipulos prope intacti evasere,
id. 8, 10, 6:caput intactum buxo,
Juv. 14, 194. —Transf.A.Untried, unattempted:B.prorsus nihil intactum, neque quietum pati,
Sall. J. 66; cf.bellum,
without combat, id. ib. 83 fin.:novā intactāque ratione,
Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 65:Dryadum silvas saltusque sequamur Intactos,
Verg. G. 3, 40:carmen,
Hor. S. 1, 10, 66:thensauros Proserpinae intactos ad eam diem spoliavit,
Liv. 29, 18, 4; cf.:sacrilegas admovere manus intactis illis thensauris,
id. 29, 18, 8:intactis opulentior thesauris Arabum,
Hor. C. 3, 24, 1.—Of a play not yet acted:esurit (Statius) intactam Paridi nisi vendat Agaven,
Juv. 7, 87; cf.:intactum dicere carmen,
Stat. S. 1, 2, 238: intacta carmina [p. 973] discens, id. ib. 3, 1, 67.—Untouched, undefiled, chaste, of virgins:2.Pallas,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 5:cui pater intactam dederat,
Verg. A. 1, 345:virgo,
Cat. 62, 45:intactior omni Sabina,
Juv. 6, 162; cf.:utinam publica saltem his intacta malis agerentur sacra,
not disgraced by these scandals, Juv. 6, 336.in-tactus, ūs, m., intangibleness, only in an interpolation in Lucr. 1, 454; cf. Lachm. and Munro ad loc.
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