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to touch sharply

  • 1 taxo

    taxo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. freq. a. [tago, tango], to touch sharply, to feel, handle (post-Aug.; but cf. taxatio; syn.: tango, tracto).
    I.
    Lit. (very rare):

    taxare pressius crebriusque est quam tangere, unde procul dubio id inclinatum est,

    Gell. 2, 6, 5; cf. Macr. S. 6, 7; Fest. pp. 356 and 357 Müll.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    To twit, censure, reproach, charge, or tax with a fault, etc.:

    Cassius Parmensis quādam epistolā sic taxat Augustum: Materna tibi farina, etc.,

    Suet. Aug. 4:

    divortium suum cum uxore,

    id. Dom. 10: in piris taxatur superbia cognomine, i. e. they are called superba, Plin. 15, 15, 16, § 53.—
    B.
    To rate, value, appraise, estimate, determine the worth of a thing (qs. by feeling of or handling it; cf.

    aestimo, to judge of the value, etc.): chrysocolla aspera taxatur in libras denariis septem,

    Plin. 33, 5, 27, § 90:

    talentum Attieum denariis sex millibus taxat Varro,

    id. 35, 11, 40, § 136: senatorum cen sum ampliavit ac pro octingentorum milium [p. 1845] summa duodecies HS. taxavit, Suet. Aug. 41;

    taxato prius modo summae,

    id. Calig. 38 et saep. —
    C.
    To judge of, estimate, compute, reckon, etc., Plin. 6, 33, 38, § 207; cf.:

    totum sinum quatridui navigatione in longitudinem taxavit,

    id. 6, 28, 33, § 163:

    modii duo anulorum Carthaginem missi, dignitasque equestris taxata mensura,

    Flor. 2, 6, 18:

    timorem tuum taxa,

    Sen. Ep. 24, 2; cf.:

    tanti quodque malum est, quanti illud taxavimus,

    id. Cons. ad Marc. 19, 1:

    uni sapienti notum est, quanti res quaeque taxanda sit,

    id. Ep. 81, 7:

    taxata stipendio hiberna,

    Flor. 1, 12, 8:

    scelera taxantur modo majore,

    more severely punished, Sen. Herc. Fur. 746.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > taxo

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