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  • 1 aggredior (ad-g-)

        aggredior (ad-g-) gressus, ī, dep.    [ad + gradior], to approach: aliquo. — Esp., to approach, apply to, address: legatos aggreditur, S.: iudicem, to influence: mortales pecuniā, with bribes, S.: Venerem dictis, to accost, V.: astute, make advances, T.—To go against, fall upon, attack, assault: eos impeditos, Cs.: milites, S.: bene comitatum: alqm ferro, O.: murum scalis, S.: comminus, O.: adgressi iniciunt vincula, attacking, V.—Fig., to set about, undertake, assume, begin, attempt, try: de quibus dicere adgrediar: avellere Palladium, V.: oppidum oppugnare, Cs.: mollire impetum, L.: ad crimen: ad petitionem consulatūs, to become a candidate: ad faciendam iniuriam: ancipitem causam: maiora, S.: aliā viā, try another way, T. — To lay claim to, seize (poet.): magnos honores, V.

    Latin-English dictionary > aggredior (ad-g-)

  • 2 venalitas

    vēnālĭtas, ātis, f. [venalis, II.], the capability of being bought (with bribes, etc.), venality, Cod. Just. 4, 59 fin.; Sid. Ep. 5, 13 med.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > venalitas

  • 3 incorruptē

        incorruptē adv. with comp.    [incorruptus], uncorruptly, justly: iudicare: incorruptius iudicare.
    * * *
    incorruptius, incorruptissime ADV
    honestly, uprightly, without being influenced by bribes; correctly/faultlessly

    Latin-English dictionary > incorruptē

  • 4 largior

        largior ītus, īrī, dep.    [largus], to give bountifully, lavish, bestow, dispense, distribute, impart: de te largitor, be generous with your own, T.: bona aliena, S.: alqd aliis: praedam munifice, L.: utrique fortuna regnum est largita: quidquid solamen humandi est, Largior, V.: Gallis multa ad copiam, Cs.— To give largesses, bribe: largiundo pollicitando magis incendere, S.: largiendo de alieno popularem fieri, L.—Fig., to grant, concede, yield: plusculum amori: mihi, ut repuerascam.
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    largiri, largitus sum V DEP
    grant; give bribes/presents corruptly; give generously/bountifully

    Latin-English dictionary > largior

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