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1 poenales
poenālis, e, adj. [poena], of or belonging to punishment, penal (post-Aug.;esp. freq. in the jurists): opera,
Plin. 18, 11, 29, § 112:poenalis aquae dirisque genitae,
in the infernal regions, id. 4, 8, 15, § 31:ex lege poenali aquā et igne interdici,
by the penal law, Gai. Inst. 1, § 128:actio,
Dig. 40, 12, 21:causa,
ib. 46, 3, 7:conditio,
ib. 22, 2, 5:stipulatio,
ib. 19, 2, 54 et saep.— Absol.: poenāles, ĭum, m., men subject to punishment, criminals:carcer poenalium,
Cod. Just. 10, 19, 2.— Sup.: inter haec horrenda et poenalissima, exceedingly punishable or criminal, Salv. Avar. 2, 10.— Adv.: poenālĭter, by punishment or penalty (post-class.):reus poenaliter interibat,
Amm. 16, 8, 2. -
2 poenalis
poenālis, e [poena] [st2]1 [-] relatif à la peine, pénal. [st2]2 [-] qui sert de châtiment, vengeur (en parl. des ch.). - poenalis gladius, Amm.: le glaive du bourreau. - poenāles, ĭum, m.: les condamnés.* * *poenālis, e [poena] [st2]1 [-] relatif à la peine, pénal. [st2]2 [-] qui sert de châtiment, vengeur (en parl. des ch.). - poenalis gladius, Amm.: le glaive du bourreau. - poenāles, ĭum, m.: les condamnés.* * *Poenalis, et hoc poenale, pen. prod. vt Poenalis opera. Plin. Labeur ordonné pour peine et punition. -
3 poenalis
poenālis, e, adj. [poena], of or belonging to punishment, penal (post-Aug.;esp. freq. in the jurists): opera,
Plin. 18, 11, 29, § 112:poenalis aquae dirisque genitae,
in the infernal regions, id. 4, 8, 15, § 31:ex lege poenali aquā et igne interdici,
by the penal law, Gai. Inst. 1, § 128:actio,
Dig. 40, 12, 21:causa,
ib. 46, 3, 7:conditio,
ib. 22, 2, 5:stipulatio,
ib. 19, 2, 54 et saep.— Absol.: poenāles, ĭum, m., men subject to punishment, criminals:carcer poenalium,
Cod. Just. 10, 19, 2.— Sup.: inter haec horrenda et poenalissima, exceedingly punishable or criminal, Salv. Avar. 2, 10.— Adv.: poenālĭter, by punishment or penalty (post-class.):reus poenaliter interibat,
Amm. 16, 8, 2. -
4 poenaliter
poenālis, e, adj. [poena], of or belonging to punishment, penal (post-Aug.;esp. freq. in the jurists): opera,
Plin. 18, 11, 29, § 112:poenalis aquae dirisque genitae,
in the infernal regions, id. 4, 8, 15, § 31:ex lege poenali aquā et igne interdici,
by the penal law, Gai. Inst. 1, § 128:actio,
Dig. 40, 12, 21:causa,
ib. 46, 3, 7:conditio,
ib. 22, 2, 5:stipulatio,
ib. 19, 2, 54 et saep.— Absol.: poenāles, ĭum, m., men subject to punishment, criminals:carcer poenalium,
Cod. Just. 10, 19, 2.— Sup.: inter haec horrenda et poenalissima, exceedingly punishable or criminal, Salv. Avar. 2, 10.— Adv.: poenālĭter, by punishment or penalty (post-class.):reus poenaliter interibat,
Amm. 16, 8, 2.
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