accusatorie: Difference between revisions
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ἐγγυητής τοῦ ἀργυρίου ἀξιόχρεως → trustworthy guarantor for the money
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|georg=accūsātōriē ([[accusatorius]]), Adv., [[nach]] der [[Art]] eines Anklägers, anklägerisch, loqui, [[mit]] der dem Ankläger eigentümlichen [[Übertreibung]], Cic.: [[hoc]] [[magis]] acc. [[quam]] [[libere]] dicere, Cic.: acc. agere cum alqo, Cic.: [[iam]] [[illud]] [[quam]] acc., Liv. | |georg=accūsātōriē ([[accusatorius]]), Adv., [[nach]] der [[Art]] eines Anklägers, anklägerisch, loqui, [[mit]] der dem Ankläger eigentümlichen [[Übertreibung]], Cic.: [[hoc]] [[magis]] acc. [[quam]] [[libere]] dicere, Cic.: acc. agere cum alqo, Cic.: [[iam]] [[illud]] [[quam]] acc., Liv. | ||
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|lnetxt=accusatorie ADV :: accusingly; in the manner of a prosecutor/accuser | |||
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Revision as of 18:05, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
accūsātōrĭe: adv., v. accusatorius.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
accūsātōrĭē,¹⁴ à la manière d’un accusateur, avec passion : Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 164 ; 4, 2.
Latin > German (Georges)
accūsātōriē (accusatorius), Adv., nach der Art eines Anklägers, anklägerisch, loqui, mit der dem Ankläger eigentümlichen Übertreibung, Cic.: hoc magis acc. quam libere dicere, Cic.: acc. agere cum alqo, Cic.: iam illud quam acc., Liv.
Latin > English
accusatorie ADV :: accusingly; in the manner of a prosecutor/accuser