noxius: Difference between revisions

From LSJ

ἄνω ποταμῶν ἱερῶν χωροῦσι παγαί → the springs of sacred rivers flow upward, backward to their sources flow the streams of holy rivers

Source
(3)
(CSV2 import)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=noxius noxia, noxium ADJ :: [[harmful]], [[noxious]]; [[guilty]], [[criminal]]
}}
{{Lewis
{{Lewis
|lshtext=<b>noxĭus</b>: a, um, adj. (<br /><b>I</b> comp. noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2 dub.; al. obnoxior.—Sup. noxissimus or noxiissimus, Sen. Clem. 1, 26, 3 dub.; [[better]], noxiosissimus) [id.].<br /><b>I</b> Hurtful, [[harmful]], [[injurious]], [[noxious]] (used by Cic. [[only]] in archaic lang.;<br /> v. the foll.): MAGISTRATVS NECOBEDIENTEM ET NOXIVM CIVEM MVLTA COERCETO, Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 6 ([[araneus]]) aculeo [[noxius]], Plin. 9, 48, 72, § 155: [[afflatus]] maris (opp. utiles), id. 17, 4, 2, § 24: [[tela]], Ov. Tr. 5, 10, 22: terrae [[halitus]], Quint. 7, 2, 3: [[lingua]], Mart. 2, 61, 7: aves, [[rapacious]], id. 10, 5, 12: crimina, Verg. A. 7, 326. —<br /><b>II</b> Guilty, [[culpable]], [[criminal]]: [[dictum]] oportuit. Lys. Non [[possum]], ita instas; urges [[quasi]] pro noxio, Plaut. Merc. 4, 3, 25: [[nobilitas]], Sall. J. 42: qui citati non affuerant, noxios judicavit, Liv. 39, 41: [[corda]], Ov. M. 10, 351: omnibus omnium rerum noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2: [[reducto]] comā capite, ceu noxii solent, culprits, criminals (esp. those condemned to be thrown to [[wild]] beasts), Suet. Vit. 17; id. Calig. 27; id. Claud. 34; id. Ner. 12.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With abl.: [[Falisci]], [[eodem]] noxii crimine, Liv. 7, 20, 9. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(g)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With gen.: [[noxius]] conjurationis, Tac. A. 5, 11: facinoris, Dig. 29, 5, 3, § 12.— Esp. as subst.: noxĭa, ae, f., [[hurt]], [[harm]], [[damage]], [[injury]] ([[class]].; syn. [[noxa]]).<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Lit.: [[noxia]], ut Serv. [[Sulpicius]] [[Rufus]] ait, [[damnum]] significat, [[apud]] poëtas [[autem]] et oratores ponitur pro culpā, at [[noxa]] [[peccatum]], aut pro peccato poenam, Paul. ex Fest. p. 174 Müll.: in re incipiundā ad defendendam noxiam, Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 48: si ab eo [[fides]] sibi [[data]] esset, [[haud]] futurum noxiae futurum, Liv. 8, 18, 4: [[sive]] ullius eorum quos oderat [[noxia]], id. 41, 23, 14: veneficiorum [[noxia]], Plin. 21, 17, 68, § 108: vini, id. 14, 16, 19, § 100.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Transf., an [[injurious]] [[act]], a [[fault]], [[offence]], [[trespass]]: [[noxa]] est [[corpus]], [[quod]] nocuit id est [[servus]]: [[noxia]] ipsum [[maleficium]], veluti [[furtum]], [[damnum]], [[rapina]], injuria, Just. Inst. 4, 8, 1: Tranioni remitte, [[quaeso]], hanc noxiam causā meā, Plaut. Most. 5, 2, 47: manufestum [[teneo]] in noxiā, id. Merc. 4, 3, 31: noxiā carere, id. Bacch. 4, 9, 87: noxiis [[vacuum]] esse, id. Merc. 5, 4, 23: in noxiā esse, id. ib. 4, 3, 30: amicum castigare ob meritam noxiam, id. Trin. 1, 1, 1 and 4: [[quod]] in minimis noxiis et in his levioribus peccatis id [[primum]] quaeritur, quae [[causa]] maleficii fuerit, Cic. Rosc. Am. 22, 62: si [[qua]] [[clades]] incidisset, desertori [[magis]], [[quam]] deserto noxiae [[fore]], the [[blame]] would [[fall]] on, Liv. 10, 19: metum [[prorsus]] et noxiam conscientiae pro foedere haberi, [[fear]] and [[guilt]] served the participants as an [[agreement]], i. e. brought [[them]] to an [[agreement]], Tac. A. 6, 4. —Hence, adv.: noxĭē ([[post]]-[[class]].), [[injuriously]], [[perniciously]]: multos petulca confoderat, Sulp. Sev. Dial. 2, 9; Aug. Conf. 1, 7.
|lshtext=<b>noxĭus</b>: a, um, adj. (<br /><b>I</b> comp. noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2 dub.; al. obnoxior.—Sup. noxissimus or noxiissimus, Sen. Clem. 1, 26, 3 dub.; [[better]], noxiosissimus) [id.].<br /><b>I</b> Hurtful, [[harmful]], [[injurious]], [[noxious]] (used by Cic. [[only]] in archaic lang.;<br /> v. the foll.): MAGISTRATVS NECOBEDIENTEM ET NOXIVM CIVEM MVLTA COERCETO, Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 6 ([[araneus]]) aculeo [[noxius]], Plin. 9, 48, 72, § 155: [[afflatus]] maris (opp. utiles), id. 17, 4, 2, § 24: [[tela]], Ov. Tr. 5, 10, 22: terrae [[halitus]], Quint. 7, 2, 3: [[lingua]], Mart. 2, 61, 7: aves, [[rapacious]], id. 10, 5, 12: crimina, Verg. A. 7, 326. —<br /><b>II</b> Guilty, [[culpable]], [[criminal]]: [[dictum]] oportuit. Lys. Non [[possum]], ita instas; urges [[quasi]] pro noxio, Plaut. Merc. 4, 3, 25: [[nobilitas]], Sall. J. 42: qui citati non affuerant, noxios judicavit, Liv. 39, 41: [[corda]], Ov. M. 10, 351: omnibus omnium rerum noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2: [[reducto]] comā capite, ceu noxii solent, culprits, criminals (esp. those condemned to be thrown to [[wild]] beasts), Suet. Vit. 17; id. Calig. 27; id. Claud. 34; id. Ner. 12.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With abl.: [[Falisci]], [[eodem]] noxii crimine, Liv. 7, 20, 9. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(g)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With gen.: [[noxius]] conjurationis, Tac. A. 5, 11: facinoris, Dig. 29, 5, 3, § 12.— Esp. as subst.: noxĭa, ae, f., [[hurt]], [[harm]], [[damage]], [[injury]] ([[class]].; syn. [[noxa]]).<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Lit.: [[noxia]], ut Serv. [[Sulpicius]] [[Rufus]] ait, [[damnum]] significat, [[apud]] poëtas [[autem]] et oratores ponitur pro culpā, at [[noxa]] [[peccatum]], aut pro peccato poenam, Paul. ex Fest. p. 174 Müll.: in re incipiundā ad defendendam noxiam, Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 48: si ab eo [[fides]] sibi [[data]] esset, [[haud]] futurum noxiae futurum, Liv. 8, 18, 4: [[sive]] ullius eorum quos oderat [[noxia]], id. 41, 23, 14: veneficiorum [[noxia]], Plin. 21, 17, 68, § 108: vini, id. 14, 16, 19, § 100.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Transf., an [[injurious]] [[act]], a [[fault]], [[offence]], [[trespass]]: [[noxa]] est [[corpus]], [[quod]] nocuit id est [[servus]]: [[noxia]] ipsum [[maleficium]], veluti [[furtum]], [[damnum]], [[rapina]], injuria, Just. Inst. 4, 8, 1: Tranioni remitte, [[quaeso]], hanc noxiam causā meā, Plaut. Most. 5, 2, 47: manufestum [[teneo]] in noxiā, id. Merc. 4, 3, 31: noxiā carere, id. Bacch. 4, 9, 87: noxiis [[vacuum]] esse, id. Merc. 5, 4, 23: in noxiā esse, id. ib. 4, 3, 30: amicum castigare ob meritam noxiam, id. Trin. 1, 1, 1 and 4: [[quod]] in minimis noxiis et in his levioribus peccatis id [[primum]] quaeritur, quae [[causa]] maleficii fuerit, Cic. Rosc. Am. 22, 62: si [[qua]] [[clades]] incidisset, desertori [[magis]], [[quam]] deserto noxiae [[fore]], the [[blame]] would [[fall]] on, Liv. 10, 19: metum [[prorsus]] et noxiam conscientiae pro foedere haberi, [[fear]] and [[guilt]] served the participants as an [[agreement]], i. e. brought [[them]] to an [[agreement]], Tac. A. 6, 4. —Hence, adv.: noxĭē (post-class.), [[injuriously]], [[perniciously]]: multos petulca confoderat, Sulp. Sev. Dial. 2, 9; Aug. Conf. 1, 7.
}}
}}
{{Gaffiot
{{Gaffiot
Line 8: Line 11:
|georg=noxius, a, um ([[noceo]]), I) [[schädlich]], [[tela]], Ov.: corpora, die dem Geistigen nachteiligen, Verg.: [[animal]], Sen.: animalia, [[Ungeziefer]], Colum.: [[araneus]] aculeo [[noxius]], Plin.: m. Dat. (wem?), [[fumus]] [[noxius]] oculis, [[Hieron]].: crimina [[noxia]] cordi, [[Schaden]] anrichtende, verderbliche Verleumdungen, Verg. – II) eines Vergehens [[schuldig]], [[sträflich]], [[nobilitas]], Sall.: homines, [[Verbrecher]], Sen.: [[corda]], Ov.: alqm noxium iudicare, Liv. – m. Abl., [[Falisci]] [[eodem]] noxii crimine, Liv. 7, 20, 9. – m. Genet., coniurationis, Tac.: facinoris, Ulp. dig.: Compar., omnibus omnium (rerum) noxior, in [[jeder]] [[Hinsicht]] schuldbelasteter, Sen. de clem. 1, 13, 2 H. (Gertz [[mit]] [[Koch]] omnibus reis aerumnosior). – Plur. subst., noxiī, ōrum, m., Schuldige, [[Verbrecher]], Sall. u.a.
|georg=noxius, a, um ([[noceo]]), I) [[schädlich]], [[tela]], Ov.: corpora, die dem Geistigen nachteiligen, Verg.: [[animal]], Sen.: animalia, [[Ungeziefer]], Colum.: [[araneus]] aculeo [[noxius]], Plin.: m. Dat. (wem?), [[fumus]] [[noxius]] oculis, [[Hieron]].: crimina [[noxia]] cordi, [[Schaden]] anrichtende, verderbliche Verleumdungen, Verg. – II) eines Vergehens [[schuldig]], [[sträflich]], [[nobilitas]], Sall.: homines, [[Verbrecher]], Sen.: [[corda]], Ov.: alqm noxium iudicare, Liv. – m. Abl., [[Falisci]] [[eodem]] noxii crimine, Liv. 7, 20, 9. – m. Genet., coniurationis, Tac.: facinoris, Ulp. dig.: Compar., omnibus omnium (rerum) noxior, in [[jeder]] [[Hinsicht]] schuldbelasteter, Sen. de clem. 1, 13, 2 H. (Gertz [[mit]] [[Koch]] omnibus reis aerumnosior). – Plur. subst., noxiī, ōrum, m., Schuldige, [[Verbrecher]], Sall. u.a.
}}
}}
{{LaEn
{{LaZh
|lnetxt=noxius noxia, noxium ADJ :: harmful, noxious; guilty, criminal
|lnztxt=noxius, a, um. ''adj''. ''c''. (''ei''.) :: 有罪。損害者。&#42;Noxissimus ''vel'' Noxiissimus. ''s''.
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 20:57, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

noxius noxia, noxium ADJ :: harmful, noxious; guilty, criminal

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

noxĭus: a, um, adj. (
I comp. noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2 dub.; al. obnoxior.—Sup. noxissimus or noxiissimus, Sen. Clem. 1, 26, 3 dub.; better, noxiosissimus) [id.].
I Hurtful, harmful, injurious, noxious (used by Cic. only in archaic lang.;
v. the foll.): MAGISTRATVS NECOBEDIENTEM ET NOXIVM CIVEM MVLTA COERCETO, Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 6 (araneus) aculeo noxius, Plin. 9, 48, 72, § 155: afflatus maris (opp. utiles), id. 17, 4, 2, § 24: tela, Ov. Tr. 5, 10, 22: terrae halitus, Quint. 7, 2, 3: lingua, Mart. 2, 61, 7: aves, rapacious, id. 10, 5, 12: crimina, Verg. A. 7, 326. —
II Guilty, culpable, criminal: dictum oportuit. Lys. Non possum, ita instas; urges quasi pro noxio, Plaut. Merc. 4, 3, 25: nobilitas, Sall. J. 42: qui citati non affuerant, noxios judicavit, Liv. 39, 41: corda, Ov. M. 10, 351: omnibus omnium rerum noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2: reducto comā capite, ceu noxii solent, culprits, criminals (esp. those condemned to be thrown to wild beasts), Suet. Vit. 17; id. Calig. 27; id. Claud. 34; id. Ner. 12.—
   (b)    With abl.: Falisci, eodem noxii crimine, Liv. 7, 20, 9. —
   (g)    With gen.: noxius conjurationis, Tac. A. 5, 11: facinoris, Dig. 29, 5, 3, § 12.— Esp. as subst.: noxĭa, ae, f., hurt, harm, damage, injury (class.; syn. noxa).
   A Lit.: noxia, ut Serv. Sulpicius Rufus ait, damnum significat, apud poëtas autem et oratores ponitur pro culpā, at noxa peccatum, aut pro peccato poenam, Paul. ex Fest. p. 174 Müll.: in re incipiundā ad defendendam noxiam, Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 48: si ab eo fides sibi data esset, haud futurum noxiae futurum, Liv. 8, 18, 4: sive ullius eorum quos oderat noxia, id. 41, 23, 14: veneficiorum noxia, Plin. 21, 17, 68, § 108: vini, id. 14, 16, 19, § 100.—
   B Transf., an injurious act, a fault, offence, trespass: noxa est corpus, quod nocuit id est servus: noxia ipsum maleficium, veluti furtum, damnum, rapina, injuria, Just. Inst. 4, 8, 1: Tranioni remitte, quaeso, hanc noxiam causā meā, Plaut. Most. 5, 2, 47: manufestum teneo in noxiā, id. Merc. 4, 3, 31: noxiā carere, id. Bacch. 4, 9, 87: noxiis vacuum esse, id. Merc. 5, 4, 23: in noxiā esse, id. ib. 4, 3, 30: amicum castigare ob meritam noxiam, id. Trin. 1, 1, 1 and 4: quod in minimis noxiis et in his levioribus peccatis id primum quaeritur, quae causa maleficii fuerit, Cic. Rosc. Am. 22, 62: si qua clades incidisset, desertori magis, quam deserto noxiae fore, the blame would fall on, Liv. 10, 19: metum prorsus et noxiam conscientiae pro foedere haberi, fear and guilt served the participants as an agreement, i. e. brought them to an agreement, Tac. A. 6, 4. —Hence, adv.: noxĭē (post-class.), injuriously, perniciously: multos petulca confoderat, Sulp. Sev. Dial. 2, 9; Aug. Conf. 1, 7.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

noxĭus,¹⁰ a, um (noceo),
1 qui nuit, nuisible : Cic. Leg. 3, 6 ; Plin. 9, 155 ; crimina noxia Virg. En. 7, 326, imputations (calomnies) qui blessent (funestes)
2 coupable, criminel : Sall. J. 42, 1 ; Liv. 39, 41 || [avec abl.] eodem crimine Liv. 7, 20, 9, coupable du même crime || [avec gén.] conjurationis Tac. Ann. 5, 11, coupable de conspiration ; noxior *Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2 || pl., noxii, ōrum, m., les coupables, les criminels : Suet. Cal. 27 ; Nero 12.

Latin > German (Georges)

noxius, a, um (noceo), I) schädlich, tela, Ov.: corpora, die dem Geistigen nachteiligen, Verg.: animal, Sen.: animalia, Ungeziefer, Colum.: araneus aculeo noxius, Plin.: m. Dat. (wem?), fumus noxius oculis, Hieron.: crimina noxia cordi, Schaden anrichtende, verderbliche Verleumdungen, Verg. – II) eines Vergehens schuldig, sträflich, nobilitas, Sall.: homines, Verbrecher, Sen.: corda, Ov.: alqm noxium iudicare, Liv. – m. Abl., Falisci eodem noxii crimine, Liv. 7, 20, 9. – m. Genet., coniurationis, Tac.: facinoris, Ulp. dig.: Compar., omnibus omnium (rerum) noxior, in jeder Hinsicht schuldbelasteter, Sen. de clem. 1, 13, 2 H. (Gertz mit Koch omnibus reis aerumnosior). – Plur. subst., noxiī, ōrum, m., Schuldige, Verbrecher, Sall. u.a.

Latin > Chinese

noxius, a, um. adj. c. (ei.) :: 有罪。損害者。*Noxissimus vel Noxiissimus. s.