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1 Part
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2 eidlich
eidlich; z.B. ei. Aussagen, Angelöbnisse, iurata,n. pl. (s. Cic. part. or. 6): ein ei. Versprechen geben, fidem et ius iurandum dare: jmdm. eine ei. Versicherung geben, iure iurando alci fidem astringere. – Adv.iure iurando; iure iurando interposito. – etwas ei. bekräftigen, erhärten, s. beschwören no. I: ei. etwas oder jmd. ablehnen, sich von jmd. od. etw. lossagen, eiurare mit Akk.: ei. ableugnen, abiurare (z.B. debitum): jmd. ei. verpflichten, iure iurando alqm obstringere: sich gegenseitig ei. verpflichten, daß nicht etc., iure iurando ac fide inter se sancire, ne etc.
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3 schmälern
schmälern, minuere, deminuere, imminuere alqd (verringern übh., z.B. auctoritatem: u. imm. ius: u. alcis laudem od. gloriam min. u. imm.). – deminuere partem aliquam alcis rei. deminuere od. imminuere aliquid u. bl. imminuere de alqa re (in etwas verringern, z.B. dem. part. iuris: u. aliquid de iure: u. imm. aliquid de voluptate). – detrahere de alqa re (etw. von einer Sache wegnehmen). – fraudare alqm parte alcis rei (jmdm. einen Teil von etwas betrügerischerweise entziehen, z.B. servitia parte cibi diurni). – detrectare (herabsetzen, verkleinern, z.B. virtutes [Verdienste]: alcis laudem). – accīdere (gleichs. an-, beschneiden = herunterbringen, z.B. das Vermögen, opes). – die Einkünfte sch., vectigalia deteriora facere. – jmds. guten Namen sch., detrahere de fama alcis.
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