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mājestas, ātis, f. [major, magnus, q. v.], greatness, grandeur, dignity, majesty.I.Lit., of the gods; also the condition of men in high station, as kings, consuls, senators, knights, etc., and, in republican states, esp. freq. of the people (class.).1.Of the gods:2.di non censent esse suae majestatis, praesignificare hominibus, quae sunt futura,
Cic. Div. 1, 38, 82 sq.:primus est deorum cultus deos credere, deinde reddere illis majestatem suam,
Sen. Ep. 95, 50:divinam majestatem asserere sibi coepit,
divine majesty, Suet. Calig. 22.—Of men:II.consulis,
Cic. Pis. 11, 24:judicum,
id. Rosc. Am. 19, 54:regia,
Caes. B. C. 3, 106:ducis,
Phaedr. 2, 5, 23:senatus,
Liv. 8, 34:patria,
the paternal authority, id. 8, 7, 3:inter nos sanctissima divitiarum majestas,
Juv. 1, 113.— The sovereign power, sovereignty of the Roman people:majestatem populi Romani defendere,
Cic. Phil. 3, 5, 13:per majestatem populi Romani subvenite misero mihi,
Sall. J. 14, 25: ad tantam magnitudinem Romana majestas cunctorum numinum favore pervenit, Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 6, 4, 6: majestatem minuere or laedere, to injure or offend against the majesty, sovereignty of the people:majestatem minuere est de dignitate, aut amplitudine, aut potestate populi, aut eorum, quibus populus potestatem dedit, aliquid derogare,
Cic. Inv. 2, 17, 53; Tac. A. 1, 72:populi Romani majestatem laedere,
Sen. Contr. 4, 25, 13; Amm. 16, 8, 4; 19, 12, 1; 21, 12, 19 al.: crimen majestatis, high-treason; an offence against the majesty, sovereignty of the people:et crimen majestatis, quod imperii nostri gloriae, rerumque gestarum monumenta evertere atque asportare ausus est,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 41, § 88:legionem sollicitare, res est, quae lege majestatis tenetur,
against treason, id. Clu. 35, 97:condemnatus majestatis,
id. ib.:laesae majestatis accusari,
Sen. Contr. 4, 25:majestatis causā damnatus,
Dig. 48, 24, 1:majestatis judicium,
ib. 2, 20:Lege Julia majestatis tenetur is, cujus ope, consilio adversus imperatorem vel rem publicam arma mota sunt, exercitusve ejus in insidias deductus est,
Paul. Sent. 5, 29, 1.—As a title of honor of the Roman emperors, majesty, Phaedr. 2, 5, 23; Symm. Ep. 19, 16 et saep.—Transf., in gen., honor, dignity, excellence, [p. 1102] splendor:majestas et pudor matronarum,
Liv. 34, 2:rex apum nullum habeat aculeum, majestate solā armatus,
Plin. 11, 17, 17, § 52: boum, i. e. fine condition, appearance, Varr R. R. 2, 5:ipsa dierum Festorum herboso colitur si quando theatro,
Juv. 3, 173:templorum,
id. 11, 111:Tyria majestas,
the splendor of Tyrian purple, Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 79:quanta illi fuit gravitas! quanta in oratione majestas!
Cic. Lael. 25, 96:loci, i. e. Jovis templi,
Liv. 1, 53.
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