indictivus
τὸ δ' ἡδέως ζῆν καὶ ἱλαρῶς οὐκ ἔξωθέν ἐστιν, ἀλλὰ τοὐναντίον ὁ ἄνθρωπος τοῖς περὶ αὑτὸν πράγμασιν ἡδονὴν καὶ χάριν ὥσπερ ἐκ πηγῆς τοῦ ἤθους προστίθησιν → but a pleasant and happy life comes not from external things, but, on the contrary, man draws on his own character as a source from which to add the element of pleasure and joy to the things which surround him
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
indictīvus: a, um, adj. 2. indico,
I declared, proclaimed: funus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 106 Müll.; Varr. L. L. 5, § 160; 7, § 42.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
indictīvus, a, um (indico 2), notifié, annoncé par le crieur public : Varro L. 5, 160 ; P. Fest. 106, 13.
Latin > German (Georges)
indictīvus, a, um (2. indico), angesagt, funus, öffentlich durch den Herold angesagtes (damit das Volk zur Leichenbegleitung erscheine), feierliches (Ggstz. funus tacitum, Ov. trist. 1, 3, 22), Fest. 334 (b), 27. Varro LL. 5, 160; 7, 3, 24. Paul. ex Fest. 106, 13. Vgl. Marquardt-Mau Privatleben der Römer S. 351. Blümner Die röm. Privataltertümer S. 489 u. 491.