facinorosus

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ἐὰν ᾖς φιλομαθής, ἔσει πολυμαθής → if you are studious, you will become learned

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Latin > English

facinorosus facinorosa, facinorosum ADJ :: wicked, criminal; vicious

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

făcĭnŏrōsus: (facinĕrosus), a, um, adj. facinus,
I criminal, villainous, atrocious, vicious (rare but class.): quintum genus est parricidarum, sicariorum, denique omnium facinorosorum, Cic. Cat. 2, 10, 22; id. Cael. 6, 13; id. de Or. 2, 58, 237; id. Rep. 3, 17: injuriosa facinorosaque vita, id. Leg. 1, 14, 40: impius et facinorosus animus, Just. 24, 2, 1.—Comp.: facinorosior, id. 16, 4.—Sup.: facinorosissimi sicarii, Cic. Sest. 38, 81; Vulg. 2 Macc. 8, 34.—Adv.: făcĭ-nŏrōse, viciously, scandalously, August. Inn. 76, 1; id. cont. Sec. Resp. Jul. 5, 64.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

făcĭnŏrōsus¹² (-ĕrōsus), a, um (facinus), chargé de crimes : Cic. Cat. 2, 22 ; Leg. 1, 40 || -ior, -issimus Just. 16, 4, 6 ; Cic. Sest. 81.

Latin > German (Georges)

facinorōsus (facinerōsus), a, um (facinus), lastervoll, lasterhaft, ruchlos, vir, Cic.: fac. quaedam mulier, Augustin.: fac. animus, Iustin.: vita, Cic.: culpa, Val. Max.: Clearchus exsilio facinorosior redditus, Iustin.: facinorosissimi sicarii, Cic. – Plur. subst., facinorosi, ruchlose Menschen, Cic. Phil. 2, 115.

Latin > Chinese

facinorosus, a, um. adj. c. s. :: 匪類人無法