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1 infectus
1.infectus, a, um, adj. [2. in-factus].I.Not made or done, unwrought, unmade, undone, unperformed, unfinished (class.):II.ubi cognovit, opera quae facta infectaque sient,
Cato, R. R. 2, 1:ea, quae sunt facta, infecta refert,
Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 3:et id, quod indicatum non sit, pro infecto haberi oportere,
Cic. Inv. 2, 27, 80:omnia pro infecto sint,
let all be regarded as undone, Liv. 9, 11, 3:infecta pace,
without having effected a peace, Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 8; Liv. 37, 1, 6; 32, 37, 5: damnum infectum, a loss which has not yet happened, but is only anticipated:qui in pariete communi demoliendo damni infecti (nomine) promiserit,
Cic. Top. 4, 22; id. Verr. 2, 1, 56, § 146; so,damni infecti,
Plin. 36, 2, 2, § 6; cf. Dig. 39, 2, 2; 43, 15, 1, § 5; Gai. 4, 31 al. (for Verg. A. 6, 742, v. inficio):infectis iis, quae agere destinaverat, ab urbe proficiscitur,
without having accomplished those things, Caes. B. C. 1, 33; so,re infectā,
without accomplishing the matter, id. B. G. 7, 17, 5; Liv. 9, 32, 6; Quint. 9, 3, 73; cf.:infecta dicta re eveniant tua,
Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 85:infectis rebus,
Sall. J. 28, 4; Nep. Milt. 7, 5; and:infecto negotio,
Sall. J. 58 fin.:victoriā,
without having gained the victory, Liv. 9, 23, 11:argentum,
uncoined, id. 34, 10, 4; cf.aurum,
Verg. A. 10, 528:infecta dona facere,
to render unmade, to revoke, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 27:infectum reddere,
to make void, of no effect, id. ib. 4, 3, 23: facta atque infecta, things done and not done, i. e. true and false, Verg. A. 4, 190; Stat. Th. 3, 430:rudis atque infecta materies,
unwrought, Petr. 114:telasque calathosque infectaque pensa reponunt,
unfinished, Ov. M. 4, 10.—Impossible:2.nihil jam infectum Metello credens,
Sall. J. 76, 1; so,mira et paene infecta,
App. M. 1, p. 111, 25.infectus, a, um, Part., from inficio.3. -
2 īnfectus
īnfectus adj. [2 in+factus], not done, unwrought, unmade, undone, unaccomplished, unfinished: pro infecto haberi: omnia pro infecto sint, be regarded, L.: infectum reddet quod, etc., undo, H.: infectā pace dimissi, without obtaining, L.: satis det damni infecti ei, qui, etc., anticipated: infectis iis, quae agere destinaverat, Cs.: infectā re abire, their work undone, L.: infecto negotio revorti, disappointed, S.: argentum, uncoined, L.: facta atque infecta, i. e. true and false, V.: infecta pensa reponunt, unfinished, O.— Impossible: nihil iam infectum Metello credens, S.* * *infecta, infectum ADJunfinished, undone, incomplete; infecta re = without having accomplished it -
3 īnfectus
īnfectus P. of inficio.* * *infecta, infectum ADJunfinished, undone, incomplete; infecta re = without having accomplished it -
4 vīctor
vīctor ōris, m [1 VIC-], a conqueror, vanquisher, victor: quod (stipendium) victores victis imponere consuerint, Cs.: aut libertas parata victori est, aut mors proposita victo: victores bellorum civilium, in civil wars: tanti belli, L.: cum civili bello victor iratus respondit, etc.—In apposition, victorious, conquering: peius victoribus Sequanis, quam Aeduis victis accidisse, Cs.: galli (aves) victi silere solent, canere victores: victores Graii, O.: Marcellus armatus et victor, after his victory: abiere Romani ut victores, L.: victor virtute fuisset (i. e. vicisset), S.—Poet.: in curru victore veheris, triumphal, O.—Fig., a master, conqueror: animus libidinis et divitiarum victor, S.: Victor propositi, i. e. having accomplished, H.* * *I(gen.), victoris ADJIIconqueror; victorin apposition -- victorious, conquering
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5 numerosus
nŭmĕrōsus, a, um, adj. [numerus].I.Consisting of a great number, numerous, manifold (post-Aug.):II.numerosa pubes,
Val. Fl. 5, 40:partus,
Plin. 11, 40, 95, § 233:numerosā caede futuram ultus mortem,
Sil. 10, 172:herba radice magnā, numerosa,
Plin. 21, 24, 95, § 167:civitas, numerosissima provinciae totius,
the most populous, Tac. Agr. 17:numerosissima florum varietas, Plin, 35, 11, 40, § 125: numerosissima suffragia,
id. 7, 28, 29, § 101:classis,
Juv. 7, 151:excelsae turris tabulata,
id. 10, 106:copiosa et numerosa domus,
Plin. Ep. 4, 15, 4:debitor arcae,
Mart. 3, 31, 3; id. 4, 1, 3:pullus equinus lato et musculorum toris numeroso pectore,
Col. 6, 29, 2; so,feminibus torosis ac numerosis,
id. ib.:pictor diligentior quam numerosior,
who is more accurate than prolific, Plin. 35, 11, 40, § 130:gymnasium longe numerosius laxiusque,
more extensive, with more wings, Plin. Ep. 10, 48, 4:numerosa tabula,
a painting with many figures, Plin. 35, 11, 40, § 138:numerosum opus,
of various contents, Quint. 5, 10, 10:sermo,
id. 8, 6, 64:pectus,
Col. 6, 9, 2: numerosa res means variously accomplished, having a knowledge of many things:RES NVMEROSA FVI,
Inscr. Grut. 655, 3.—Full of rhythm or harmony, according to rhythm, measured, rhythmical, harmonious, melodious (class.):1. A.numerosaque bracchia ducit,
Ov. Am. 2, 4, 29:numerosos ponere gressus (al. gestus),
id. P. 4, 2, 33: numerosa oratio, rhythmical, melodious: si numerosum est id in omnibus sonis atque vocibus, quod habet quasdam impressiones et quod metiri possumus intervallis aequalibus;recte, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 3, 48, 185:apta et numerosa oratio,
id. Or. 50; 52:numerosus Horatius,
Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 49:Myron numerosior in arte, quam Polycletus,
more harmonious, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 58. —Hence, adv., in two forms.Numerously, multifariously (not in Cic.):B.numerosius onerare,
Col. 4, 21, 2:numerosius dividere,
Plin. 33, 3, 19, § 61. — Sup.:familias numerosissime comparant,
App. de Deo Socr. p. 54, 14:sententias versare quam numerosissime,
Quint. 10, 5, 9:numerose loqui,
to speak in the plural number, Tert. adv. Prax. 12.—Rhythmically, harmoniously, melodiously (class.):2.fidiculae numerose sonantes?
Cic. N. D. 2, 8, 22:(sententia) cadit numerose,
id. Brut. 8, 34:numerose dicere,
id. Or. 66, 221; 65, 219; 62, 210:numerosius dicere,
Gell. 7, 3, 53.—nŭmĕrōsĭter, rhythmically, harmoniously, melodiously, Arn. 2, 73.
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