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1 interdictiō
interdictiō ōnis, f [DIC-], a prohibiting, forbidding: aquae et ignis, banishment: finium, L. -
2 prohibitiō
prohibitiō ōnis, f [pro+HAB-], a forbidding, legal prohibition: tollendi.* * *prohibition; prevention, making impossible/unlawful; stopping (a legal action) -
3 tetricus
tetricus adj. [cf. taeter], forbidding, gloomy, crabbed, harsh, severe: puella, O.: Sabinae, O.: disciplina Sabinorum, L.* * *tetrica, tetricum ADJharsh, gloomy, severe -
4 prohibitio
prohibition, restrain, forbidding. -
5 Macedo
1.Măcĕdo, ŏnis, v. Macedones.2.Măcĕdo, ŏnis, m., the name of a usurer, Dig. 14, 6, 1 init. —Hence, Măcĕ-dŏnĭānus, a, um, adj., relating to the usurer Macedo:II.senatusconsultum,
a decree forbidding usurers to recover loans from heirs after they inherited their estates, Dig. 14, 6, 1.—Also the name of a phitosopher, a friend of Gellius, Gell. 13, 8, 4. -
6 prohibitio
prŏhĭbĭtĭo, ōnis, f. [prohibeo].A.In gen., a hindering, preventing (post-class.), Dig. 3, 3, 42, § 1.—B.In partic., a legal hindering, i. e. a forbidding, prohibition (very rare, but class.): sceleris, Cic. Fragm. ap. Quint. 9, 2, 18:tollendi,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 14, § 37:alicujus actus,
Dig. 48, 19, 8:divortii,
Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 34; id. Monog. 9; Arn. 2, 5. -
7 taetricus
taetrĭcus ( tētr-), a, um, adj. [taeter], forbidding, harsh, crabbed, gloomy, sour, stern, severe (perh. not ante-Aug.; cf.:tristis, severus): puella,
Ov. A. A. 1, 721:Sabinae,
id. Am. 3, 8, 61:taetricus et asper censor udorum,
Mart. 12, 70, 4:lector,
id. 11, 2, 7:deae,
i. e. the Fates, id. 4, 73, 6; 7, 96, 4:taetrica ac tristis disciplina Sabinorum,
Liv. 1, 18, 4:animus (ccupled with horridus),
Sen. Ep. 36, 3:febres,
Mart. 6, 70, 8:tubae,
fierce, warlike, id. 7, 80, 2.
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