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81 присяга
ж.oath; воен. oath of allegiance; oath of enlistment амер.приводи́ть к прися́ге (вн.) — swear in (d), administer the oath (to)
дава́ть прися́гу — swear
под прися́гой — on / under oath
дава́ть показа́ния под прися́гой — testify under oath
принима́ть прися́гу — take the oath
ло́жная прися́га — perjury
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82 Fahneneid
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83 jurado
Del verbo jurar: ( conjugate jurar) \ \
jurado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: jurado jurar
jurado sustantivo masculino ( cuerpo) (Der) jury; ( de concurso) panel of judges, jury ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( persona) (Der) juror, member of a jury; ( de concurso) judge, member of the jury
jurar ( conjugate jurar) verbo transitivo to swear; juradoon (la) bandera or (AmL) a la bandera they swore allegiance to the flag; juró vengarse he swore to get his revenge; no lo entiendo, te lo juro I honestly don't understand verbo intransitivo
jurado,-a I adjetivo sworn, under oath
declaración jurada, sworn statement
jurar
I vi Jur Rel to swear, take an oath
II verbo transitivo to swear
jurar el cargo, to take the oath of office Locuciones: jurar en vano/en falso, to commit perjury ' jurado' also found in these entries: Spanish: continencia - guarda - jurada I - vigilante - componer - declarar - fallar - intérprete - presidente - presidir English: clear - CPA - deliberate - foreman - guard - juror - jury - jury duty - panel - secrecy - security guard - swear - sworn - verdict - certify - charter - disqualify - final - grand - hung - security -
84 принимать
принять1. (вн.; в разн. знач.) take* (d.)принимать лекарство — take* one's medicine
принимать ванну — have / take* a bath
принимать пищу — take* food
порт может принимать океанские пароходы — the port can handle / take ocean-going vessels
принимать присягу — take* the oath (of allegiance)
принимать меры — take* measures, make* arrangements
принимать меры предосторожности — take* precautions
принимать участие (в пр.) — take* part (in), participate (in); partake* (in)
принимать решение — decide; ( достигать разрешения) take*, или come* to, или reach, a decision
принимать к сведению, принимать во внимание, принимать в расчёт — take* into consideration / account (d.)
не принимать к сведению, не принимать во внимание — disregard (d.)
принимая во внимание, что — taking into consideration / account that, considering that
принимая что-л. во внимание — taking smth. into account / consideration
принимать (близко) к сердцу — take* / lay* to hear (d.)
принимать чью-л. сторону — take* the part of smb., side with smb.
принимать за правило — make* it a rule
принимать что-л. в шутку — take* smth. as a joke
принимать что-л. всерьёз — take* smth. seriously
принимать что-л. на свой счёт — take* smth. as referring to oneself
принимать на себя что-л. — take* smth. upon oneself; assume smth.
принимать на себя лично управление (тв.) — take* personal control (of)
принимать должность — accept, или take over, a post
принимать командование (тв.) — assume / take* command (of, over)
принимать подарок — accept a present
он принял российское гражданство — he became a Russian citizen, he took Russian citizenship
принимать христианство, магометанство — adopt Christianity, Mohammedanism
принимать монашество — take* monastic vows, become* a monk; ( о женщине) take* the veil
примите моё уважение ( в письме) — yours respectfully
принимать новых членов (в вн.) — accept new members (for)
принимать в партию — admit to / into the party (d.)
принимать на работу — take* on (d.), give* employment (to)
принимать в школу, институт — admit to school, to the institute (d.)
принимать предложение — accept an offer; ( о браке) accept a proposal (of marriage)
принимать вызов — accept the challenge; take* up the gauntlet идиом.
принимать как должное — accept as one's due (d.); take* as a matter of course (d.)
принимать резолюцию — pass / adopt / approve / carry a resolution
принимать закон — pass a law
принимать законопроект — approve a bill
4. (вн.; посетителей и т. п.) receive (d.)принимать гостей — receive guests / visitors
принимать у себя кого-л. — play host to smb.
он сегодня не принимает — he does not receive visitors today; ( о враче) he does not see patients today
принимать форму чего-л. — take* the shape of smth.
принимать вид — assume / affect an air, put* / take* on an air
его болезнь приняла очень серьёзный характер — his illness assumed a grave character, или took on a very serious aspect
принимать ожесточённый характер — become* fierce
6. (вн. за вн.) take* (d. for)он принял его за товарища Н. — he took him for Comrade N.
принимать дела от кого-л. — take* over somebody's duties, take* over duties from smb.
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85 sacrāmentum
sacrāmentum ī, n [sacro].—In law, a sum deposited by a party in a civil process, as security for a future judgment, forfeit money, guaranty: de multā et sacramento comitiis ferre: ut sacramento contendas mea non esse, you may assert under forfeit, i. e. lay a wager.—A wager of law, civil process in which the loser forfeits a deposit, law-suit: re deliberatā, sacramentum nostrum iustum iudicaverunt: quibuscum iusto sacramento contendere, i. e. on equal terms.—An oath: perfidum dicere sacramentum, H.— The voluntary oath of recruits, preliminary engagement: iure iurando adacti milites... nam ad eam diem nihil praeter sacramentum fuerat, L.— The military oath of allegiance: milites sacramentum apud se dicere iubet, to take the oath of allegiance, Cs.: sacramento dicere, L.: omnes sacramento rogare, swear in, L.: eum obligare militiae sacramento.* * *sum deposited in a civil process, guaranty; oath of allegiance; sacrament -
86 принимать
несов. - принима́ть, сов. - приня́ть1) (вн.; брать предлагаемое, подаваемое) accept (d); take (d)принима́ть пода́рок — accept a present ['prez-]
принима́ть заявле́ние — accept an application
2) (вн. от; брать в своё ведение) take over (d from)принима́ть дела́ от кого́-л — take over smb's duties, take over from smb
принима́ть това́р — accept goods
принима́ть под распи́ску — sign (for)
принима́ть до́лжность — accept [take over] a post
принима́ть кома́ндование (тв.) — assume / take command (of, over)
принима́ть на себя́ что-л — take smth upon oneself; assume smth
принима́ть на себя́ ли́чно управле́ние (тв.) — take personal control (of)
3) (вн. в, на вн.; включать в состав) admit (d to), accept (d for)принима́ть но́вых чле́нов (в вн.) — accept new members (for)
принима́ть в па́ртию — admit (d) to / into the party
принима́ть на рабо́ту — take on (d), hire (d), employ (d)
принима́ть в шко́лу [институ́т] — admit to school [to the institute] (d)
4) (вн.; посетителей и т.п.) receive (d)принима́ть госте́й — receive guests / visitors [-z-]
принима́ть у себя́ кого́-л — play host [həʊst] to smb
принима́ть раду́шно — welcome (d)
он сего́дня не принима́ет — he does not receive visitors today; ( о враче) he does not see patients today
5) (вн.; соглашаться на что-л) accept (d)принима́ть предложе́ние — accept an offer; ( о браке) accept a proposal [-z-] (of marriage)
принима́ть вы́зов — accept the challenge; take up the gauntlet идиом.
принима́ть бой — accept battle
принима́ть как до́лжное — accept as one's due (d); take (d) as a matter of course
6) (вн.; официально утверждать) adopt (d); approve (d)принима́ть резолю́цию — pass / adopt / approve [-ruːv] / carry a resolution
принима́ть зако́н — pass a law
принима́ть законопрое́кт — approve a bill
7) (вн.; провозглашать от своего имени) take (d)принима́ть прися́гу — take the oath (of allegiance)
принима́ть заявле́ние — make / issue a statement
8) (вн.; приобретать какие-л свойства) assume (d)принима́ть фо́рму чего́-л — take / assume the shape of smth
принима́ть вид — assume / affect an air, put / take on an air
принима́ть ожесточённый хара́ктер — become fierce [fɪəs]
его́ боле́знь приняла́ о́чень серьёзный хара́ктер — his illness assumed [took on] a grave character
де́ло при́няло неожи́данный оборо́т — the affair took an unexpected turn
9) (вн.; гражданство, учение, религию и т.п.) adopt (d)принима́ть христиа́нство [мусульма́нство] — adopt Christianity [Islam]
принима́ть креще́ние — be baptized
принима́ть мона́шество — take monastic vows, become a monk [mʌŋk]; ( о женщине) take the veil
принима́ть росси́йское гражда́нство — become a Russian citizen, take Russian citizenship
10) (вн. за вн.; считать кем-л, чем-л) take (d for)он при́нял его́ за друго́го — he (mis)took him for another person
за кого́ вы меня́ принима́ете? — who do you take me for?
11) (вн.; воспринимать, реагировать) take (d)принима́ть (бли́зко) к се́рдцу — take / lay to heart (d)
не принима́йте э́того (бли́зко) к се́рдцу — don't take it to heart
принима́ть что-л в шу́тку — take smth as a joke
принима́ть что-л всерьёз — take smth seriously
12) (вн.; употреблять) take (d)принима́ть пи́щу — take food, eat
принима́ть лека́рство — take one's medicine
13) разг. (вн.; выпивать) drink (d), tipple (d)14) (вн. у; ребёнка при родах) deliver [-'lɪ-] (smb of a child)15) ( менять направление или позицию) moveпринима́ть вле́во [впра́во] — move left [right]
принима́ть наза́д — move backward (a little); back up
16) (вн.; образует устойчивые выражения с рядом сущ.)принима́ть ва́нну [душ] — have / take a bath [shower]
принима́ть ме́ры — take measures
принима́ть ме́ры предосторо́жности — take precautions
принима́ть уча́стие (в пр.) — take part (in), participate (in); partake (in)
принима́ть реше́ние — decide; take [make ; come to; reach] a decision
••так при́нято — см. принято
прими́те моё уваже́ние (в письме) — yours respectfully
принима́ть к све́дению [во внима́ние, в расчёт] — take (d) into consideration / account
не принима́ть к све́дению [во внима́ние] — disregard (d)
не принима́ть в расчёт — discount (d)
принима́я во внима́ние, что — with due account taken of the fact that, considering that
принима́ть чью-л сто́рону — take the part of smb, side with smb
принима́ть на свой счёт — take smth as referring to oneself
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87 Amtseid
m oath of office; den Amtseid ablegen be sworn in* * *Ạmts|eidmoath of officeden Amtseid ablegen — to be sworn in, to take the oath of office
* * *Amts·eidm oath of officeeinen \Amtseid ablegen to be sworn in* * *der oath of office* * *Amtseid m oath of office;den Amtseid ablegen be sworn in* * *der oath of office* * *-e m.oath of office n. -
88 juramentarse
1 to take the oath* * *VPR to be sworn in, take the oath* * *vprto swear;juramentarse para hacer algo to swear to do sth -
89 jurar
jurar ( conjugate jurar) verbo transitivo to swear; juraron (la) bandera or (AmL) a la bandera they swore allegiance to the flag; juró vengarse he swore to get his revenge; no lo entiendo, te lo juro I honestly don't understand verbo intransitivo
jurar
I vi Jur Rel to swear, take an oath
II verbo transitivo to swear
jurar el cargo, to take the oath of office Locuciones: jurar en vano/en falso, to commit perjury ' jurar' also found in these entries: Spanish: falsa - falso - perjurar English: swear - vow -
90 клятвенный
on oathдать клятвенное обещание — vow, promise on oath, take* the oath*
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91 клятвенный
дать кля́твенное обеща́ние — vow, promise on oath, take the oath
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92 hacer los trámites
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93 aprovechar la ocasión
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94 Fahneneid
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95 ambtseed
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96 renunciar a la bebida
• give up• give up everything• renounce drinking• take the minutes• take the oath of office -
97 tomar la ofensiva
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98 tomar las medidas necesarias
• make arid• make arrangements for• take the measurements• take the oathDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tomar las medidas necesarias
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99 calumnia
călumnĭa (old form kălumnĭa; v. the letter K), ae, f. [perh. for calvomnia, from calvor; cf. incīlo], trickery, artifice, chicanery, cunning device.I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.per obtrectatores Lentuli calumniā extracta res est,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 2, 3:(Lucullus) inimicorum calumniā triennio tardius quam debuerat triumphavit,
id. Ac. 2, 1, 3:inpediti ne triumpharent calumniā paucorum, quibus omnia honesta atque inhonesta vendere mos erat,
Sall. C. 30, 4:Metellus calumniā dicendi tempus exemit,
Cic. Att. 4, 3, 3:cum omni morā, ludificatione, calumniā senatūs auctoritas impediretur,
id. Sest. 35, 75.— Plur.:res ab adversariis nostris extracta est variis calumniis,
Cic. Fam. 1, 4, 1.—In partic.1.A pretence, evasion, subterfuge:2.juris judicium cum erit et aequitatis, cave in istā tam frigidā, tam jejunā calumniā delitescas,
Cic. Caecin. 21, 61:senatus religionis calumniam non religione, sed malevolentiā... comprobat,
id. Fam. 1, 1, 1:Carneades... itaque premebat alio modo nec ullam adhibebat calumniam,
id. Fat. 14, 31:calumniam stultitiamque ejus obtrivit ac contudit,
id. Caecin. 7, 18:illud in primis, ne qua calumnia, ne qua fraus, ne quis dolus adhibeatur,
id. Dom. 14, 36:quae major calumnia est, quam venire imberbum adulescentulum... dicere se filium senatorem sibi velle adoptare?
id. ib. 14, 37.—In discourse, etc., a misrepresentation, false statement, fallacy, cavil (cf.:3.cavillatio, perfugium): haec cum uberius disputantur et fusius, facilius effugiunt Academicorum calumniam,
Cic. Ac. 2, 7, 20:(Carneades) saepe optimas causas ingenii calumniā ludificari solet,
id. Rep. 3, 5, 9:nec Arcesilae calumnia conferenda est cum Democriti verecundiā,
id. Ac. 2, 5, 14:si in minimis rebus pertinacia reprehenditur, calumnia etiam coërcetur,
id. ib. 2, 20, 65:altera est calumnia, nullam artem falsis adsentiri opinionibus,
Quint. 2, 17, 18:si quis tamen... ad necessaria aliquid melius adjecerit, non erit hac calumniā reprendendus,
id. 12, 10, 43.—A false accusation, malicious charge, esp. a false or malicious information, or action at law, a perversion of justice ( = sukophantia):4.jam de deorum inmortalium templis spoliatis qualem calumniam ad pontifices adtulerit?
false report, Liv. 39, 4, 11:Scythae... cum confecto jam bello supervenissent, et calumniā tardius lati auxilii, mercede fraudarentur,
an unjust charge, Just. 42, 1, 2:quamquam illa fuit ad calumniam singulari consilio reperta ratio... Quae res cum ad pactiones iniquissimas magnam vim habuit, tum vero ad calumnias in quas omnes inciderent, quos vellent Apronius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 15, § 38:causam calumniae reperire,
id. ib. 2, 2, 8, §21: (Heraclius), a quo HS. C. milia per calumniam malitiamque petita sunt,
id. ib. 2, 2, 27, §66: mirari improbitatem calumniae,
id. ib. 2, 2, 15, §37: exsistunt etiam saepe injuriae calumniā quādam et nimis callidā juris interpretatione,
id. Off. 1, 10, 33:iste amplam occasionem calumniae nactus,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 25, § 61:quem iste in decumis, in rebus capitalibus, in omni calumniā praecursorem habere solebat et emissarium,
id. ib. 2, 5, 41, § 108; 2, 2, 9, §25: ad rapinas convertit animum, vario et exquisitissimo calumniarum et auctionum et vectigalium genere,
Suet. Calig. 38 init.; cf.the context: calumniā litium alienos fundos petere,
Cic. Mil. 27, 74:adeo illis odium Romanorum incussit rapacitas proconsulum, sectio publicanorum, calumniae litium,
Just. 38, 7, 8:calumniarum metum inicere alicui,
Suet. Caes. 20:principes confiscatos ob tam leve ac tam inpudens calumniarum genus, ut, etc.,
id. Tib. 49:calumniis rapinisque intendit animum,
id. Ner. 32:creditorum turbam... nonnisi terrore calumniarum amovit,
id. Vit. 7:fiscales calumnias magna calumniantium repressit,
id. Dom. 9 fin. — Plur.:istae calumniae,
App. Mag. 1, p. 273, 9; cf.:calumnia magiae,
id. ib. 2, p. 274, 10.—Hence, jurid. t. t., the bringing of an action, whether civil or criminal, in bad faith:II.actoris calumnia quoque coërcetur,
litigiousness on the part of the plaintiff, Just. Inst. 4, 16, 1 Sandars ad loc.; Gai Inst. 4, 174: vetus calumniae actio, a prosecution for blackmail or malicious prosecution, id. ib.: calumniam jurare, to take the oath that the action is brought or defence offered in good faith, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 8, 3: sei juraverit calumniae causā non postulare, Lex Acil. Repetund. 19; Dig. 39, 2, 7; cf.: praeter jusjurandum exigere non calumniae causā infitias ire, Gai Inst. 4, 172:jusjurandum exigere non calumniae causā agere,
id. ib. 4, 176.—Hence:nec satis habere bello vicisse Hannibalem, nisi velut accusatores calumniam in eum jurarent ac nomen deferrent,
Liv. 33, 37, 5 Weissenb. ad loc; so,de calumniā jurare,
Dig. 39, 2, 13, § 3: jusjurandum de calumniā, Gai Inst. 4, 179; Dig. 12, 3, 34 al.: et quidem calumniae judicium adversus omnes actiones locum habet, a conviction in a cross-action for malicious prosecution, Gai Inst. 4, 175:turpissimam personam calumniae honestae civitati inponere,
to fasten the vile character of a malicious prosecutor upon, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 17, § 43:sine ignominiā calumniae accusationem relinquere non posse,
id. Clu. 31, 86.— The person convicted of this charge was branded on the forehead with the letter K; v. calumniator.—Transf., a conviction for malicious prosecution ( = calumniae judicium, v. I. A. 4. supra):III.hic illo privato judicio, mihi credite, calumniam non effugiet,
Cic. Clu. 59, 163: scito C. Sempronium Rufum, mel ac delicias tuas, calumniam maximo plausu tulisse, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 8, 1:accusare alienae dominationis scelerisque socius propter calumniae metum non est ausus,
Cic. Dom. 19, 49:perinde poenā teneri ac si publico judicio calumniae condemnatus,
Tac. A. 14, 41:calumniam fictis eludere jocis,
Phaedr. 3, prol. 37.—Trop.A.Of abstr. things: in hac igitur calumniā timoris et caecae suspitionis tormento, cum plurima ad alieni sensūs conjecturam, non ad suum judicium scribantur, i. e. when the writer ' s mind is made the fool of his fears, Caecil. ap. Cic. Fam. 6, 7, 4. —B.Contra se, a mistaken severity towards one ' s self:inveni qui Ciceroni crederent, eum (Calvum) nimiā contra se calumniā verum sanguinem perdidisse,
Quint. 10, 1, 115 (referring to Cic. Brut. 82, 283: nimium inquirens in se atque ipse sese observans, metuensque ne vitiosum colligeret, etiam verum sanguinem deperdebat). -
100 kalumnia
călumnĭa (old form kălumnĭa; v. the letter K), ae, f. [perh. for calvomnia, from calvor; cf. incīlo], trickery, artifice, chicanery, cunning device.I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.per obtrectatores Lentuli calumniā extracta res est,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 2, 3:(Lucullus) inimicorum calumniā triennio tardius quam debuerat triumphavit,
id. Ac. 2, 1, 3:inpediti ne triumpharent calumniā paucorum, quibus omnia honesta atque inhonesta vendere mos erat,
Sall. C. 30, 4:Metellus calumniā dicendi tempus exemit,
Cic. Att. 4, 3, 3:cum omni morā, ludificatione, calumniā senatūs auctoritas impediretur,
id. Sest. 35, 75.— Plur.:res ab adversariis nostris extracta est variis calumniis,
Cic. Fam. 1, 4, 1.—In partic.1.A pretence, evasion, subterfuge:2.juris judicium cum erit et aequitatis, cave in istā tam frigidā, tam jejunā calumniā delitescas,
Cic. Caecin. 21, 61:senatus religionis calumniam non religione, sed malevolentiā... comprobat,
id. Fam. 1, 1, 1:Carneades... itaque premebat alio modo nec ullam adhibebat calumniam,
id. Fat. 14, 31:calumniam stultitiamque ejus obtrivit ac contudit,
id. Caecin. 7, 18:illud in primis, ne qua calumnia, ne qua fraus, ne quis dolus adhibeatur,
id. Dom. 14, 36:quae major calumnia est, quam venire imberbum adulescentulum... dicere se filium senatorem sibi velle adoptare?
id. ib. 14, 37.—In discourse, etc., a misrepresentation, false statement, fallacy, cavil (cf.:3.cavillatio, perfugium): haec cum uberius disputantur et fusius, facilius effugiunt Academicorum calumniam,
Cic. Ac. 2, 7, 20:(Carneades) saepe optimas causas ingenii calumniā ludificari solet,
id. Rep. 3, 5, 9:nec Arcesilae calumnia conferenda est cum Democriti verecundiā,
id. Ac. 2, 5, 14:si in minimis rebus pertinacia reprehenditur, calumnia etiam coërcetur,
id. ib. 2, 20, 65:altera est calumnia, nullam artem falsis adsentiri opinionibus,
Quint. 2, 17, 18:si quis tamen... ad necessaria aliquid melius adjecerit, non erit hac calumniā reprendendus,
id. 12, 10, 43.—A false accusation, malicious charge, esp. a false or malicious information, or action at law, a perversion of justice ( = sukophantia):4.jam de deorum inmortalium templis spoliatis qualem calumniam ad pontifices adtulerit?
false report, Liv. 39, 4, 11:Scythae... cum confecto jam bello supervenissent, et calumniā tardius lati auxilii, mercede fraudarentur,
an unjust charge, Just. 42, 1, 2:quamquam illa fuit ad calumniam singulari consilio reperta ratio... Quae res cum ad pactiones iniquissimas magnam vim habuit, tum vero ad calumnias in quas omnes inciderent, quos vellent Apronius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 15, § 38:causam calumniae reperire,
id. ib. 2, 2, 8, §21: (Heraclius), a quo HS. C. milia per calumniam malitiamque petita sunt,
id. ib. 2, 2, 27, §66: mirari improbitatem calumniae,
id. ib. 2, 2, 15, §37: exsistunt etiam saepe injuriae calumniā quādam et nimis callidā juris interpretatione,
id. Off. 1, 10, 33:iste amplam occasionem calumniae nactus,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 25, § 61:quem iste in decumis, in rebus capitalibus, in omni calumniā praecursorem habere solebat et emissarium,
id. ib. 2, 5, 41, § 108; 2, 2, 9, §25: ad rapinas convertit animum, vario et exquisitissimo calumniarum et auctionum et vectigalium genere,
Suet. Calig. 38 init.; cf.the context: calumniā litium alienos fundos petere,
Cic. Mil. 27, 74:adeo illis odium Romanorum incussit rapacitas proconsulum, sectio publicanorum, calumniae litium,
Just. 38, 7, 8:calumniarum metum inicere alicui,
Suet. Caes. 20:principes confiscatos ob tam leve ac tam inpudens calumniarum genus, ut, etc.,
id. Tib. 49:calumniis rapinisque intendit animum,
id. Ner. 32:creditorum turbam... nonnisi terrore calumniarum amovit,
id. Vit. 7:fiscales calumnias magna calumniantium repressit,
id. Dom. 9 fin. — Plur.:istae calumniae,
App. Mag. 1, p. 273, 9; cf.:calumnia magiae,
id. ib. 2, p. 274, 10.—Hence, jurid. t. t., the bringing of an action, whether civil or criminal, in bad faith:II.actoris calumnia quoque coërcetur,
litigiousness on the part of the plaintiff, Just. Inst. 4, 16, 1 Sandars ad loc.; Gai Inst. 4, 174: vetus calumniae actio, a prosecution for blackmail or malicious prosecution, id. ib.: calumniam jurare, to take the oath that the action is brought or defence offered in good faith, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 8, 3: sei juraverit calumniae causā non postulare, Lex Acil. Repetund. 19; Dig. 39, 2, 7; cf.: praeter jusjurandum exigere non calumniae causā infitias ire, Gai Inst. 4, 172:jusjurandum exigere non calumniae causā agere,
id. ib. 4, 176.—Hence:nec satis habere bello vicisse Hannibalem, nisi velut accusatores calumniam in eum jurarent ac nomen deferrent,
Liv. 33, 37, 5 Weissenb. ad loc; so,de calumniā jurare,
Dig. 39, 2, 13, § 3: jusjurandum de calumniā, Gai Inst. 4, 179; Dig. 12, 3, 34 al.: et quidem calumniae judicium adversus omnes actiones locum habet, a conviction in a cross-action for malicious prosecution, Gai Inst. 4, 175:turpissimam personam calumniae honestae civitati inponere,
to fasten the vile character of a malicious prosecutor upon, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 17, § 43:sine ignominiā calumniae accusationem relinquere non posse,
id. Clu. 31, 86.— The person convicted of this charge was branded on the forehead with the letter K; v. calumniator.—Transf., a conviction for malicious prosecution ( = calumniae judicium, v. I. A. 4. supra):III.hic illo privato judicio, mihi credite, calumniam non effugiet,
Cic. Clu. 59, 163: scito C. Sempronium Rufum, mel ac delicias tuas, calumniam maximo plausu tulisse, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 8, 1:accusare alienae dominationis scelerisque socius propter calumniae metum non est ausus,
Cic. Dom. 19, 49:perinde poenā teneri ac si publico judicio calumniae condemnatus,
Tac. A. 14, 41:calumniam fictis eludere jocis,
Phaedr. 3, prol. 37.—Trop.A.Of abstr. things: in hac igitur calumniā timoris et caecae suspitionis tormento, cum plurima ad alieni sensūs conjecturam, non ad suum judicium scribantur, i. e. when the writer ' s mind is made the fool of his fears, Caecil. ap. Cic. Fam. 6, 7, 4. —B.Contra se, a mistaken severity towards one ' s self:inveni qui Ciceroni crederent, eum (Calvum) nimiā contra se calumniā verum sanguinem perdidisse,
Quint. 10, 1, 115 (referring to Cic. Brut. 82, 283: nimium inquirens in se atque ipse sese observans, metuensque ne vitiosum colligeret, etiam verum sanguinem deperdebat).
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