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notorious facts

  • 1 nōtus

        nōtus adj. with comp. and sup.    [P. of nosco], known: mihi quidam, T.: res tam nota: haec, quae nota sunt omnibus: latrones: tua nobilitas hominibus litteratis est notior: nullus fuit civis R. paulo notior, quin, etc., of any eminence, Cs.: vita P. Sullae vobis notissima: (ulmus) Nota sedes columbis, customary, H.: notis conpellat vocibus, familiar accents, V.: verbum, in common use, H.: Notum est, cur, etc., Iu.: ut Aeneas iactetur... Nota tibi, V.— Plur m. as subst, acquaintances, friends: omnes noti me deserunt, T.: hi suos notos hospitesque quaerebant, Cs.: omnes Vicini oderunt, noti, H.— Well known, famous: Lesbos, H.: Notus in fratres animi paterni, esteemed for, H.— Plur n. as subst, notorious facts: quem nota et occulta fallebant, Ta.— Well known, of ill repute, notorious: notissimi latronum duces: feritate Lycaon, O.: mulier: moechorum notissimus, Iu.
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    I
    nota -um, notior -or -us, notissimus -a -um ADJ
    well known, familiar, notable, famous, esteemed; notorious, of ill repute
    II
    friends (pl.), acquaintances

    Latin-English dictionary > nōtus

  • 2 notum

    notorious facts (pl.); scandal

    Latin-English dictionary > notum

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