arrogans
ἠ πρὸς Τιμόθεον α' ἐπιστολή· Τιμοθέῳ ἑταίρῳ Παῦλος διελέξατο ταῦτα → First epistle to Timothy: Paul discussed these things with his colleague Timothy
Latin > English
arrogans (gen.), arrogantis ADJ :: arrogant, insolent, overbearing; conceited; presumptuous, assuming
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
arrŏgans: (adr-), antis, P. a., from arrogo.
Latin > German (Georges)
arrogāns, antis, PAdi. m. Compar. u. Superl. (v. arrogo), sich Fremdes aneignend = anmaßend, anspruchsvoll, dünkelhaft, rücksichtslos, Indutiomarus iste minax atque arrogans, Cic.: si (veterani) essent arrogantes, non possem ferre fastidium, Cic.: arrogantissime percussorum, Ps. Quint. decl. 7, 12. – adversus superiores tristi adulatione, arrogans minoribus (gegen die N.), inter pares difficilis, Tac. ann. 11, 21: ne arrogans in praeripiendo populi beneficio videretur, Caes. – übtr., v. Lebl., si te aliquod dictum arrogans aut superbum movet, Cic.: arr. de se persuasio, Quint.: pigritia arrogantior, Quint.: arrogantissimum proverbium, Macr.: arrogantissima persuasio, Ps. Quint. decl. – arrogans est m. folg. Infin., es verrät Dünkel, timerem, ne arrogans esset ob ea laudare, ob quae gratias agerem, Plin. ep. 9, 31, 2. – subst., arrogans, antis, m., der Anmaßende, Dünkelhafte, Vulg. Sirach 7, 9 u.a.: arrogantis est m. folg. Infin., Cic. de off. 1, 99.