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|lshtext=<b>illex</b>: (inl-), ēgis, adj. in-lex,<br /><b>I</b> [[without]] [[law]], [[contrary]] to [[law]], [[lawless]] (anteclass.); as a [[term]] of [[reproach]]: [[impure]], [[inhoneste]], [[injure]], [[inlex]], [[labes]] popli, Plaut. Pers. 3, 3, 4; Caecil. ap. Non. 10, 24 (Com. Fragm. v. 60 Rib.).<br /><b>illex</b>: or [[illix]] (inl-), ĭcis, adj. [[illicio]],<br /><b>I</b> [[alluring]], [[enticing]], [[seductive]] ([[ante]]- and | |lshtext=<b>illex</b>: (inl-), ēgis, adj. in-lex,<br /><b>I</b> [[without]] [[law]], [[contrary]] to [[law]], [[lawless]] (anteclass.); as a [[term]] of [[reproach]]: [[impure]], [[inhoneste]], [[injure]], [[inlex]], [[labes]] popli, Plaut. Pers. 3, 3, 4; Caecil. ap. Non. 10, 24 (Com. Fragm. v. 60 Rib.).<br /><b>illex</b>: or [[illix]] (inl-), ĭcis, adj. [[illicio]],<br /><b>I</b> [[alluring]], [[enticing]], [[seductive]] ([[ante]]- and post-class.).<br /><b>I</b> Adj.: oculi, App. Mag. p. 323: ars, Prud. adv. Symm. 2, 6: [[halitus]], id. Psych. 328.—More freq.,<br /><b>II</b> Subst. com.<br /> <b>A</b> A [[decoy]], [[lure]]: [[aedis]] nobis [[area]]'st, [[auceps]] [[sum]] ego, Esca'st [[meretrix]], [[lectus]] [[illex]] est, amatores aves, Plaut. As. 1, 3, 67.—<br /> <b>B</b> Transf., a [[seducer]], a seductress: malae rei tantae fuimus illices, Plaut. Poen. 3, 4, 35: [[illex]] animi [[Venus]], App. Mag. p. 295. | ||
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Revision as of 13:58, 13 February 2024
Latin > English
illex (gen.), illegis ADJ :: lawlwss, obeying no laws
illex illex (gen.), illicis ADJ :: false, fradulent
illex illex illicis N C :: one who entices/allures; decoy
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
illex: (inl-), ēgis, adj. in-lex,
I without law, contrary to law, lawless (anteclass.); as a term of reproach: impure, inhoneste, injure, inlex, labes popli, Plaut. Pers. 3, 3, 4; Caecil. ap. Non. 10, 24 (Com. Fragm. v. 60 Rib.).
illex: or illix (inl-), ĭcis, adj. illicio,
I alluring, enticing, seductive (ante- and post-class.).
I Adj.: oculi, App. Mag. p. 323: ars, Prud. adv. Symm. 2, 6: halitus, id. Psych. 328.—More freq.,
II Subst. com.
A A decoy, lure: aedis nobis area'st, auceps sum ego, Esca'st meretrix, lectus illex est, amatores aves, Plaut. As. 1, 3, 67.—
B Transf., a seducer, a seductress: malae rei tantae fuimus illices, Plaut. Poen. 3, 4, 35: illex animi Venus, App. Mag. p. 295.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) illēx (inl-), ēgis (in, lex), sans loi, contraire à la loi : Pl. Pers. 108 ; Cæcil. 60.
(2) illex¹⁶ (inl-), ou -lix, ĭcis (illicio), adj., tentateur, séducteur : Prud. Symm. 2, 6 || subst. m., appeau : Pl. As. 221 || séducteur, séductrice : Pl. Pœn. 745.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) illex1 (inlex), licis (v. illicio), lockend, anlockend, verführerisch, esca illex, Lockspeise, Solin. 27, 28: formae ill., Cypr. de zel. et liv. 2: oculi, buhlerische, Apul. apol. 76: ars, Prud. c. Symm. 2, 6: os blandi iudicis, Prud. perist. 14, 16. – subst., a) f., ein Lockvogel, Plaut. asin. 221. – b) c., übtr., Anlocker, -erin, Verführer, -erin, illex animi Venus, Apul. apol. 31: malae rei tantae fuimus inlices, Plaut. Poen. 745: illices voluptates, Lact. 7, 27: 1: mala illex peccati indignatio est, Ambros. de off. 1, 21, 90.
(2) illēx2, lēgis (v. in u. lex), gesetzlos, ohne Gesetz lebend, sich nicht nach den Gesetzen richtend, Caecil. com. 60.