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141 inusta
I.Lit.:B.foramen,
i. e. to make an uneven hole, such as is made by burning, Col. 4, 29, 16.—Of encaustic painting:Nicias scripsit se inussisse,
Plin. 35, 4, 10, § 27:cerae tinguntur isdem his coloribus ad eas picturas quae inuruntur,
id. 35, 7, 31, § 49. — To burn in a mark:notas et nomina gentis,
Verg. G. 3, 158; Just. 44, 4, 9:inustis barbarum litterarum notis,
Curt. 5, 5, 6.—To burn off or away, remove by burning:II.inustis infantum dexterioribus mammis... unde Amazones dictae sunt,
Just. 2, 4, 11:ferro candente calcaribus inustis,
Col. 8, 2, 3; cf. Plin. 23, 8, 77, § 148.—Trop., to brand, to imprint or attach indelibly:ne qua generi ac nomini suo nota nefariae turpitudinis inuratur,
Cic. Sull. 31, 88:quas ille leges fuit impositurus nobis atque inusturus?
id. Mil. 12, 33: aliquid calamistris, id. Brut. 75, 262:censoriae severitatis nota inuri,
id. Clu. 46, 129:signa probitatis... domesticis inusta notis veritatis,
id. Planc. 12, 29:acerbissimum alicui dolorem,
id. Phil. 11, 15, 38:alicui famam superbiae et crudelitatis,
id. Mur. 4, 8:plurima mala rei publicae,
id. Phil. 2, 46, 117:alicui ignominiam,
id. Prov. Cons. 7, 16:vivet semper in pectoribus illorum, quidquid istuc praesens necessitas inusserit,
Liv. 9, 3 fin.:nota turpitudinis inusta vitae alicujus,
Cic. Cat. 1, 6 init.; Liv. 3, 58:mihi dolorem,
Cic. Mil. 36, 99:ei dolorem,
id. Tusc. 3, 9, 19; cf.:hunc dolorem cineri ejus atque ossibus,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 44, § 113. —Hence, ĭnustus, a, um, P. a., burned; subst.: inusta, ōrum, n., burned parts, burns, Plin. 22, 14, 16, § 37.
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