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1 perfidus
perfĭdus, a, um, adj. [per-fides], that breaks his promise, faithless, false, dishonest, treacherous, perfidious.I.Lit. (class.;(β). b.syn. infidus): vanum et perfidiosum esse,
Cic. Quint. 6, 26:omnes, aliud agentes, aliud simulantes, perfidi, improbi, malitiosi sunt,
id. Off. 3, 14, 60.—Of inanim. and abstr. things ( poet.):c.bella,
Sil. 15, 819:nex,
effected by treachery, Sen. Agam. 887:arma,
Ov. F. 4, 380:verba,
id. R. Am. 722.—Adverb.: perfidum [p. 1341] ridens Venus (= maligne ac dolose), Hor. C. 3, 27, 67.—As subst.: perfĭdus, i, m., a scoundrel, Juv. 13, 245; 9, 82.—II.Transf., treacherous, unsafe, dangerous ( poet. and in post-class. prose):freta,
Sen. Med. 302:saxa,
id. Agam. 570:perfidum glacie flumen,
Flor. 3, 4, 5:perfida et lubrica via,
Prop. 4 (5), 4, 49:vappa,
wretched wine that has a good appearance, Mart. 12, 48, 14.— Sup.:homo, quoad vixerat, perfidissimus,
Amm. 16, 12, 25.— Adv.: perfĭ-dē, faithlessly, perfidiously, treacherously (post-Aug.):perfide recuperans,
Sen. Contr. 4, 26:rumpere pactum,
Gell. 20, 1, 54:agere,
Dig. 26, 7, 55:quod perfide gestum est,
ib. 44, 4, 4, § 13.
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