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Ὅστις γὰρ ἐν πολλοῖσιν ὡς ἐγὼ κακοῖς ζῇ, πῶς ὅδ' Οὐχὶ κατθανὼν κέρδος φέρει; → For one who lives amidst such evils as I do, how could it not be best to die?

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|lshtext=<b>impūnītus</b>: (inp-; also impoenī-tus; cf. [[impune]]), a, um, adj. 2. in-punitus,<br /><b>I</b> [[unpunished]], [[unrestrained]], [[free]] from [[danger]], [[safe]], [[secure]] ([[class]].; cf. [[inultus]]): injuriam inultam impunitamque dimittere, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 58, § 149; cf. id. Div. in Caecil. 16, 53: [[tibi]] [[vexatio]] direptioque sociorum impunita fuit ac libera, id. Cat. 1, 7, 18: si istius haec tanta injuria impunita discesserit, id. Verr. 2, 4, 30, § 68: scelera, id. Off. 2, 8, 28: Cn. Fulvio fugam ex [[proelio]] ipsius temeritatem commisso impunitam esse, Liv. 36, 2, 15; 9, 26, 1: furta omnia fuisse licita et impunita (al. impoenita), Gell. 11, 18; Sall. C. 51, 5; Auct. Her. 4, 39, 51; Sen. Contr. 1, 2, 22; Tac. H. 4, 77.— Comp.: qui tu impunitior [[illa]] obsonia captas? Hor. S. 2, 7, 105: libidinem Appi Claudii, quo inpunitior [[sit]], Liv. 3, 50, 7.—Adv.: impūnītē, [[with]] [[impunity]]: alios in facinore gloriari, aliis ne dolere [[quidem]] [[impunite]] licere, [[Matius]] in Cic. Fam. 11, 28, 3; id. Fin. 2, 18, 59: quo impunitius [[uxor]] ejus moecharetur, Fest. s. v. non omnibus, p. 173 a, Müll.
|lshtext=<b>impūnītus</b>: (inp-; also impoenī-tus; cf. [[impune]]), a, um, adj. 2. in-punitus,<br /><b>I</b> [[unpunished]], [[unrestrained]], [[free]] from [[danger]], [[safe]], [[secure]] ([[class]].; cf. [[inultus]]): injuriam inultam impunitamque dimittere, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 58, § 149; cf. id. Div. in Caecil. 16, 53: [[tibi]] [[vexatio]] direptioque sociorum impunita fuit ac libera, id. Cat. 1, 7, 18: si istius haec tanta injuria impunita discesserit, id. Verr. 2, 4, 30, § 68: scelera, id. Off. 2, 8, 28: Cn. Fulvio fugam ex [[proelio]] ipsius temeritatem commisso impunitam esse, Liv. 36, 2, 15; 9, 26, 1: furta omnia fuisse licita et impunita (al. impoenita), Gell. 11, 18; Sall. C. 51, 5; Auct. Her. 4, 39, 51; Sen. Contr. 1, 2, 22; Tac. H. 4, 77.— Comp.: qui tu impunitior [[illa]] obsonia captas? Hor. S. 2, 7, 105: libidinem Appi Claudii, quo inpunitior [[sit]], Liv. 3, 50, 7.—Adv.: impūnītē, [[with]] [[impunity]]: alios in facinore gloriari, aliis ne dolere [[quidem]] [[impunite]] licere, [[Matius]] in Cic. Fam. 11, 28, 3; id. Fin. 2, 18, 59: quo impunitius [[uxor]] ejus moecharetur, Fest. s. v. non omnibus, p. 173 a, Müll.
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|gf=<b>impūnītus</b>,¹¹ a, um (in, [[punio]]),<br /><b>1</b> impuni : Cic. Cæcil. 53 ; Cat. 1, 18 ; Verr. 2, 4, 68 ; 5, 149 ; Off. 2, 28<br /><b>2</b> [fig.] effréné, sans bornes : Cic. de Or. 1, 226 || -tior Hor. S. 2, 7, 105 ; Liv. 3, 50, 7.
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Revision as of 06:48, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

impūnītus: (inp-; also impoenī-tus; cf. impune), a, um, adj. 2. in-punitus,
I unpunished, unrestrained, free from danger, safe, secure (class.; cf. inultus): injuriam inultam impunitamque dimittere, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 58, § 149; cf. id. Div. in Caecil. 16, 53: tibi vexatio direptioque sociorum impunita fuit ac libera, id. Cat. 1, 7, 18: si istius haec tanta injuria impunita discesserit, id. Verr. 2, 4, 30, § 68: scelera, id. Off. 2, 8, 28: Cn. Fulvio fugam ex proelio ipsius temeritatem commisso impunitam esse, Liv. 36, 2, 15; 9, 26, 1: furta omnia fuisse licita et impunita (al. impoenita), Gell. 11, 18; Sall. C. 51, 5; Auct. Her. 4, 39, 51; Sen. Contr. 1, 2, 22; Tac. H. 4, 77.— Comp.: qui tu impunitior illa obsonia captas? Hor. S. 2, 7, 105: libidinem Appi Claudii, quo inpunitior sit, Liv. 3, 50, 7.—Adv.: impūnītē, with impunity: alios in facinore gloriari, aliis ne dolere quidem impunite licere, Matius in Cic. Fam. 11, 28, 3; id. Fin. 2, 18, 59: quo impunitius uxor ejus moecharetur, Fest. s. v. non omnibus, p. 173 a, Müll.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

impūnītus,¹¹ a, um (in, punio),
1 impuni : Cic. Cæcil. 53 ; Cat. 1, 18 ; Verr. 2, 4, 68 ; 5, 149 ; Off. 2, 28
2 [fig.] effréné, sans bornes : Cic. de Or. 1, 226