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121 imperialis
impĕrĭālis ( inp-), e, adj. [imperium, II. B. 3. b. b], of the empire or emperor, imperial:statuta,
Dig. 47, 12, 3:praeceptum, Cod. Th. 3, 12, 2: ornamenta,
Capitol. M. Aur. 17:molestia,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 2:culmen,
Amm. 21, 16:imperia et omnia imperialia sic horruit, ut, etc.,
Capitol. Pert. 13, 1.— Adv.: impĕrĭālĭter, imperially:existimantes,
Cod. Just. 6, 51, 1 fin. -
122 imperialiter
impĕrĭālis ( inp-), e, adj. [imperium, II. B. 3. b. b], of the empire or emperor, imperial:statuta,
Dig. 47, 12, 3:praeceptum, Cod. Th. 3, 12, 2: ornamenta,
Capitol. M. Aur. 17:molestia,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 2:culmen,
Amm. 21, 16:imperia et omnia imperialia sic horruit, ut, etc.,
Capitol. Pert. 13, 1.— Adv.: impĕrĭālĭter, imperially:existimantes,
Cod. Just. 6, 51, 1 fin. -
123 impetratio
impĕtrātĭo ( inp-), ōnis, f. [id.], an obtaining by request, accomplishment, Cod. Just. 2, 58, 2; Cod. Th. 11, 22, 4.— Plur.:istas impetrationes nostras nihil valere,
Cic. Att. 11, 22, 1. -
124 incorporatio
incorpŏrātĭo, ōnis, f. [incorporo], an embodying, incorporating, furnishing with a body (late Lat.).I.In gen., Claud. Mam. Stat. An. 2, 3;II.of Christ,
Cassiod. Inst. Div. Litt. 32.—Esp., incorporation with the public funds, paying into the treasury, Cod. Just. 10, 10, 3; Cod. Th. 10, 9, 1 sqq. -
125 indiscretus
in-discrētus, a, um, adj., unseparated, undivided, closely connected (syn. indivisus; mostly post-Aug.).I.Lit.:II.agricultura,
Varr. R. R. 3, 1, 7:quibusdam indiscretum caput, ut cancris,
Plin. 11, 37, 46, § 129; 16, 29, 43, § 84:suum cuique sanguinem indiscretum, sed maxime principibus,
i. e. to every one those of his own blood are most inseparably united, closely connected, Tac. H. 4, 52; cf.:juncta ista atque indiscreta sunt,
Quint. 1, 2, 3; and:ita inter se conexa et indiscreta,
id. 10, 1, 2. —Trop.A.Undistinguished, without distinction:B.quidam indiscretis his nominibus utuntur,
Cels. 4, 3:multos occidere indiscretos,
Sen. Clem. 1, 26.—Undistinguishable:C.imagines similitudinis indiscretae,
Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 88:indiscreta veri (canis) similitudo,
id. 34, 7, 17, § 38:proles suis,
Verg. A. 10, 392:vita feris,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 44:concolor exustis atque indiscretus harenis Ammodytes,
Luc. 9, 715:sicut in gregibus pecudum, confusa et indiscreta omnia,
Lact. Epit. 38, 3: dignitas, alike, equal, Cod. Th. 6, 7, 1.—Act., not distinguishing, random, indiscreet:1.familiaritas,
Sid. Ep. 7, 9. — Advv.: indiscrētē and indiscrē-tim, without distinction, alike, indiscriminately.Form indiscrete (post-Aug.):* 2.ut avium et animalium vocis edatur imitatio,
Plin. 11, 37, 65, § 174: repleta subsellia Circi, [p. 936] Spart. Nigr. 3.—Form indiscretim: ad saeculares indices debere deduci, Cod. Th. 16, 2, 47; Sol. 30. -
126 inperialis
impĕrĭālis ( inp-), e, adj. [imperium, II. B. 3. b. b], of the empire or emperor, imperial:statuta,
Dig. 47, 12, 3:praeceptum, Cod. Th. 3, 12, 2: ornamenta,
Capitol. M. Aur. 17:molestia,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 2:culmen,
Amm. 21, 16:imperia et omnia imperialia sic horruit, ut, etc.,
Capitol. Pert. 13, 1.— Adv.: impĕrĭālĭter, imperially:existimantes,
Cod. Just. 6, 51, 1 fin. -
127 inpetratio
impĕtrātĭo ( inp-), ōnis, f. [id.], an obtaining by request, accomplishment, Cod. Just. 2, 58, 2; Cod. Th. 11, 22, 4.— Plur.:istas impetrationes nostras nihil valere,
Cic. Att. 11, 22, 1. -
128 intercessio
I.Lit.:II.testium,
Gell. 14, 2, 7.—Transf.A.An interposition, a becoming surety for one:B.mea intercessio parata et est et fuit,
Cic. Att. 1, 4:intercessiones pecuniarum in coitionibus candidatorum,
id. Par. 6, 2.—A fulfilment, performance, Cod. Just. 12, 22, 1; Cod. Th. 6, 28, 4. —C.An intervention, interposition, protest on the part of a tribune of the people, who annulled a decree of the Senate by his veto:cum intercessio stultitiam intercessoris significatura sit, non rem impeditura,
Cic. Agr. 2, 12:intercessionem liberam relinquere,
Caes. B. C. 1, 7:remittere,
Liv. 38, 54:intercessionem facere pro aliquo,
Gell. 7, 19:intercessionem suam interponere,
Val. Max. 6, 1, 10.
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