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  • 1 latrocinium

    lā̆trōcĭnĭum, ĭi, n. [id.].
    * I.
    Military service for pay: apud regem in latrocinio fuisti, Plaut. ap. Non. 134, 28.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Freebooting, robbery, highway-robbery, piracy (class.):

    cum illum ex occultis insidiis in apertum latrocinium conjecimus,

    Cic. Cat. 2, 1, 1:

    fines suos ab latrociniis tueri,

    id. Deiot. 8, 22:

    pugna latrocinio magis, quam proelio similis,

    a contest with robbers, Sall. J. 97:

    latrociniis magis quam justo bello gerebantur res,

    Liv. 29, 6:

    latrocinium potius quam bellum,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 10, 26:

    latrociniis ac praedationibus infestatum mare,

    piracies, Vell. 2, 73, 3; Just. 43, 3:

    latrocinia nullam habent infamiam (apud Germanos),

    Caes. B. G. 6, 23, 6:

    qui in furto aut in latrocinio aut aliqua noxa comprehensi,

    in robbery, id. ib. 6, 16 fin.
    B.
    In gen., villany, roguery, fraud:

    furtim et per latrocinia potius, quam bonis artibus, ad imperia et honores nituntur,

    Sall. J. 4, 7; cf. Cic. Rosc. Am. 22, 61.—
    2.
    Abstr. pro concreto, a band of robbers:

    si ex tanto latrocinio unus tolletur,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 31.—
    C.
    Latrocinii imago, the semblance of freebooting, i. e. the game of draughts or chess, which imitates freebooting:

    sive latrocinii sub imagine calculus ibit,

    Ov. A. A. 2, 207.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > latrocinium

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