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1 ēmendātē
ēmendātē adv. [emendatus], faultlessly, perfectly: loqui. -
2 incorruptē
incorruptē adv. with comp. [incorruptus], uncorruptly, justly: iudicare: incorruptius iudicare.* * *incorruptius, incorruptissime ADVhonestly, uprightly, without being influenced by bribes; correctly/faultlessly -
3 integrē
integrē adv. [integer], purely, correctly: dicere.—Fig., irreproachably, honestly, without prejudice: iudicare: avaritiam alcuis mutare, Ta.: ubi integre egit, disinterestedly, Ta.* * *integrius, integrrime ADVhonestly, irreproachably; free from moral shortcomings; faultlessly; wholly -
4 inconrupte
inconruptius, inconruptissime ADVhonestly, uprightly, without being influenced by bribes; correctly/faultlessly -
5 emendate
ēmendātē, adv., faultlessly, perfectly, purely, v. emendo, P. a. fin. -
6 emendo
ē-mendo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [mendum], to free from faults, to correct, improve, amend (cf. corrigo—class.;II.not in Caes.): tota civitas emendari et corrigi solet continentia principum,
Cic. Leg. 3, 13, 30; cf. Quint. 2, 2, 7; 2, 4, 14; 9, 3, 89:leviter tuum consilium (with conformare),
Cic. Mur. 29:consuetudinem vitiosam,
id. Brut. 75:vitia adolescentiae multis virtutibus,
Nep. Them. 1:facta priora novis,
Ov. F. 4, 596:res Italas legibus,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 3:legem severius,
Suet. Aug. 34:sucos acerbos in pomis,
Ov. Med. Fac. 5; cf.terram terrā,
Plin. 17, 5, 3, § 41:bovem cubitorem fame et siti,
Col. 6, 2, 11:angorem animi (sui),
Amm. 14, 10, 2.—Esp. freq. of correcting, emending language (oral or written), Cic. Att. 2, 16 fin.; id. Or. 46; Quint. 2, 2, 7; 8, 2, 4 et saep.—In medic. lang., like corrigere, for to cure:alopecias,
Plin. 20, 13, 50, § 129:tussim,
id. 20, 16, 62, § 170:albugines oculorum,
id. 32, 7, 24, § 70:cicatrices,
id. 36, 21, 42, § 156 et saep. —In post-class. lang. in partic., to correct by punishment, to chastise:libertum non obsequentem aut verbis aut fustium castigatione,
Dig. 1, 16, 9, § 3; Lampr. Alex. Sev. 51; Lact. Mort. Pers. 22 al.— Hence, ēmendātus, a, um, P. a., faultless, perfect, pure:mores,
Cic. Lael. 17, 61; cf.vir,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 30; Plin. Ep. 3, 3, 5:e. et Latina locutio,
Cic. Brut. 74; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 1; 33; 2, 4, 15 al.:opus,
Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 92:aquae,
id. 36, 15, 24, § 121.— Comp.:mulier,
Petr. 126, 13:vita,
Dig. 4, 3, 11.— Sup.:homo (with optimus),
Plin. Ep. 8, 22, 2: libri, Quint. Ep. ad Tryph. § 3; cf.:correcta et emendata maxime,
Cic. Ac. 1, 4, 13.— Adv.: ēmendāte, faultlessly, perfectly, purely:loqui, scribere, etc.,
Cic. Opt. Gen. 2; Quint. 8, 1, 2; 8, 3, 1; Hirt. B. G. 8 prooem. § 6; Vitr. 10, 11.— Comp.:facere capillum,
Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 58; Quint. 1, 6, 19 Zumpt.
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