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1 interneciō (-niciō)
interneciō (-niciō) ōnis, f [inter+1 NEC-], a massacre, slaughter, carnage, extermination, destruction: internicione civĩs liberare: bella ad internecionem gesta, N.: ad internecionem caesi, all put to the sword, L.: ad internecionem redigi, Cs. -
2 internecīvus
internecīvus adj. [internecio], murderous, destructive: bellum, of extermination, C., L.* * *interneciva, internecivum ADJmurderous, deadly (quarrels); devastating (disease); fought to the death (war) -
3 occīdiō
occīdiō ōnis, f [ob+2 SAC-], a massacre, utter destruction, extermination: in occidione victoriam ponere, L.: equitatus occidione occisus, annihilated.* * *massacre; wholesale slaughter -
4 exterminium
extermination, utter destruction -
5 internecio
slaughter, massacre; extermination, total destruction of life; cause of such -
6 internicio
slaughter, massacre; extermination, total destruction of life; cause of such -
7 internecio
internĕcĭo ( - nĭcĭo), ōnis, f. [interneco], a massacre, general slaughter, carnage, utter destruction, extermination (class.):B.neque resisti sine internecione posse arbitramur,
Cic. Att. 2, 20:civium,
id. Cat. 3, 10:bella, quae ad internecionem gesta sunt,
Nep. Eum. 3:Lucerini ad internecionem caesi,
all put to the sword, Liv. 9, 26:ad internecionem deleri,
to be utterly destroyed, id. 9, 45:ad internecionem redigi,
Caes. B. G. 2, 28:armis inter se ad internecionem concurrerunt,
till they despatched one another, Suet. Oth. 12:persequi aliquem ad internecionem,
Curt. 4, 11.—Of inanim. things:vineta ad internecionem perducere,
Col. 4, 22, 8:memoriae,
i. e. an utter loss of memory, Plin. 14 prooem. § 3. -
8 internicio
internĕcĭo ( - nĭcĭo), ōnis, f. [interneco], a massacre, general slaughter, carnage, utter destruction, extermination (class.):B.neque resisti sine internecione posse arbitramur,
Cic. Att. 2, 20:civium,
id. Cat. 3, 10:bella, quae ad internecionem gesta sunt,
Nep. Eum. 3:Lucerini ad internecionem caesi,
all put to the sword, Liv. 9, 26:ad internecionem deleri,
to be utterly destroyed, id. 9, 45:ad internecionem redigi,
Caes. B. G. 2, 28:armis inter se ad internecionem concurrerunt,
till they despatched one another, Suet. Oth. 12:persequi aliquem ad internecionem,
Curt. 4, 11.—Of inanim. things:vineta ad internecionem perducere,
Col. 4, 22, 8:memoriae,
i. e. an utter loss of memory, Plin. 14 prooem. § 3. -
9 occidio
occīdĭo, ōnis, f. [1. occīdo], a massacre, utter destruction, extermination (rare before the Aug. period;syn.: clades, strages, caedes): orare ne in occidione victoriam poneret,
Liv. 3, 28.—Esp. freq. in the phrase occidione occidere or caedere, to cut off completely, cut down with utter destruction:equitatus occidione occisus,
Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 7; id. Phil. 14, 14, 36; Liv. 28, 43; 2, 51; 9, 38 et saep.:omnes occidione caesi,
Just. 26, 2, 5; 28, 2, 1; so,occidione occumbere,
to be wholly cut off, Tac. A. 12, 38:equi, viri, cuncta victa occidioni dantur,
every thing captured was destroyed, id. ib. 13, 57:occidioni exempti,
id. ib. 12, 56 fin. —Of animals and plants:nec ad occidionem gens interimenda est,
Col. 9, 15, 3:occidionem gregis prohibens,
id. 7, 5, 16:nec ad occidionem universum genus perduci patimur,
id. 4, 17, 3.
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