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have carnal knowledge of a woman

  • 1 notitia

    nōtĭtĭa, ae ( gen. sing. notitiāï, Lucr. 2, 124.—Collat. form nōtĭtĭes, Lucr. 5, 182; 1047; Vitr. 6 prooem.), f. [1. notus], a being known, celebrity, note, fame.
    I.
    Lit. (very rare):

    hi propter notitiam sunt intromissi,

    Nep. Dion. 9, 4:

    tanta notitia te invasit,

    Sen. Ep. 19, 3:

    plus notitiae quam fuit ante dedit,

    Ov. P. 3, 1, 49:

    virtus Notitiam serae posteritatis habet,

    id. ib. 4, 8, 48.—
    II.
    Transf. (class.)
    A.
    Acquaintance with a person:

    quamquam haec inter nos nuper admodum notitia est,

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 1:

    fama adulescentis paulum haesit ad metas notitia nova mulieris,

    Cic. Cael. 31, 75; Ov. M. 4, 59.—
    2.
    In partic.: notitiam feminae habere, to know or have carnal knowledge of a woman, Caes. B. G. 6, 21, 5; cf. cognosco.—
    B.
    In gen. a knowing, knowledge, an idea, conception, notion of a thing:

    notitiam praebere,

    Lucr. 5, 124:

    nostrae menti corpora posse vorti in notitiam,

    id. 2, 745:

    notitiam habere dei,

    Cic. Leg. 1, 8, 24:

    valetudo sustentatur notitiā sui corporis,

    id. Off. 2, 24, 86: notitiae rerum, quas Graeci tum ennoias, tum prolêpseis vocant, id. Ac. 2, 10, 30:

    natura ingenuit sine doctrinā notitias parvas rerum maximarum,

    id. Fin. 5, 21, 59:

    habere notitiam alicujus rei,

    Quint. 6, 4, 8:

    locorum,

    Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 48; Liv. 4, 19, 6:

    hoc venit mihi in notitiam,

    Plin. 7, 1, 1, § 6:

    tradere aliquid notitiae hominum,

    id. 3, 5, 9, § 57; Vell. 2, 7, 4:

    antiquitatis,

    Cic. Sen. 4, 12:

    in notitiam hominum pervenire,

    to become generally known, Sen. Contr. 6, 2, 5:

    quo notitia supplicii ad posteros perveniret,

    Val. Max. 6, 3, 1:

    in notitiam populi pervenire,

    Liv. 22, 26, 2:

    in notitiam alicujus perferre aliquid,

    Plin. Ep. 10, 18, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > notitia

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