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given to stealing

  • 1 fūrāx

        fūrāx ācis, adj. with sup.    [1 furor], given to stealing, thievish: servus: furacissimae manūs.
    * * *
    (gen.), furacis ADJ
    thieving (Collins); inclined to steal (Nelson)

    Latin-English dictionary > fūrāx

  • 2 furax

    fūrax, ācis, adj. [id.], inclined to steal, given to stealing, thievish (rare but class.; cf.:

    rapax, furunculus): servus,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 61, 248:

    P. Cornelius homo avarus et furax,

    id. ib. 2, 66, 268:

    furacissimae manus,

    id. Pis. 30, 74:

    nihil est furacius illo,

    Mart. 8, 59, 3:

    tam furax a mento volsella,

    i. e. removing the beard, Tert. Pall. 4.—
    * Adv.: fūrācĭter, thievishly; only sup.:

    cum omnium domos, apothecas, naves furacissime scrutarere,

    Cic. Vatin. 5, 12.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > furax

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