perniciosus: Difference between revisions

From LSJ

ἀναγκαίως δ' ἔχει βίον θερίζειν ὥστε κάρπιμον στάχυν, καὶ τὸν μὲν εἶναι, τὸν δὲ μή → But it is our inevitable lot to harvest life like a fruitful crop, for one of us to live, one not. (Euripides, Hypsipyle fr. 60.94ff.)

Source
m (Text replacement - "(?s)({{Lewis.*?}}\n)({{.*}}\n)({{LaEn.*?}}$)" to "$3 $1$2")
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
m (Text replacement - ":: ([a-zA-Z' ]+), ([a-zA-Z' ]+), ([a-zA-Z' ]+)\n" to ":: $1, $2, $3 ")
Line 1: Line 1:
{{LaEn
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=perniciosus perniciosa, perniciosum ADJ :: destructive, dangerous, pernicious
|lnetxt=perniciosus perniciosa, perniciosum ADJ :: [[destructive]], [[dangerous]], [[pernicious]]
}}
}}
{{Lewis
{{Lewis

Revision as of 19:37, 29 November 2022

Latin > English

perniciosus perniciosa, perniciosum ADJ :: destructive, dangerous, pernicious

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pernĭcĭōsus: a, um, adj. pernicies,
I destructive, ruinous, baleful, pernicious (syn.: exitialis, capitalis): perniciosae leges, Caes. B. C. 1, 7: scripta auctori perniciosa suo, Ov. Tr. 5, 1, 68.—Comp.: morbi animi perniciosiores sunt, quam corporis, Cic. Tusc. 3, 3, 5; Sall. J. 46, 8.—Sup.: perniciosissimum fore, Nep. Ages. 6, 2; Inscr. Grut. 113, 2.—As subst.: pernĭcĭōsa, ōrum, n., baneful things: petuntur, Juv. 10, 54; cf.: inter perniciosissima numerare, Vell. 2, 7, 5.—Hence, adv.: pernĭcĭōsē, destructively, ruinously, perniciously: multa perniciose, multa pestifere sciscuntur in populis, Cic. Leg. 2, 5, 13: luxuriat vitis, Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 178.—Comp., Cic. Leg. 3, 14, 32.—Sup., Aug. Ep. 39.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pernĭcĭōsus,⁹ a, um, pernicieux, funeste, dangereux : Cæs. C. 1, 7, 5 ; Cic. Sest. 139 ; Mur. 81 || -ciosior Cic. Tusc. 3, 5 ; -issimus Cic. Clu. 4 ; Rep. 2, 47.

Latin > German (Georges)

perniciōsus, a, um (pernicies), verderblich, schädlich, gefährlich, bes. = staatsgefährlich (Ggstz. salutaris), morbi, Plin.: animalia, Augustin.: exemplum, Cic.: consulatus, Cic.: lex, Caes. u. (Ggstz. egregia lex) Cic. fr.: dimicatio, Caes.: certamen, Liv.: seditio, Liv.: exitus iudicii, Cic.: ut Iugurtha pacem an bellum gerens perniciosior esset in incerto haberetur, Sall.: morbi perniciosiores pluresque sunt animi quam etc., Cic.: perniciosissimus morbus, Veget. mil.: signum perniciosissimae mentis, Quint.: perniciosissimum fore videbat, si etc., es würde von den gefährlichsten Folgen sein, wenn usw., Nep. – m. in u. Abl., in iocis quoque perniciosus, Lampr. Commod. 10, 4. – neutr. pl. subst., perniciosa loquebatur de mansione tua, er sprach immer über dein Bleiben in Ausdrücken, die dir gefährlich werden konnten, Cic. ad Att. 11, 6, 6: de fructu nuptiarum convincuntur perniciosiora sentire, gefährlichere Gedanken zu hegen, Augustin. op. imperf. c. Iulian. 5, 25.