venenatus

From LSJ

ἀλλ' ἦν ἅπαντα τεταγμένα νόμων ἐπιταγαῖς → but all their acts were regulated by prescriptions set forth in laws

Source

Latin > English

venenatus venenata, venenatum ADJ :: poisonous, venomous, filled with poison; poisoned; bewitched, enchanted, magic

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vĕnēnātus: a, um, Part. and P. a. of veneno.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vĕnēnātus,¹² a, um,
1 part. de veneno
2 adjt, a) infecté de poison : Cic. Nat. 2, 126 || venimeux : Cic. Har. 50 ; Lucr. 5, 27 ; venenatior Plin. 32, 25, plus venimeux ; -issimus Tert. Bapt. 1 ; b) enchanté, magique : Ov. M. 14, 413.

Latin > German (Georges)

venēnātus, a, um (venenum), I) Gift enthaltend, giftig, vergiftet, a) eig., v. Tieren u. lebl. Ggstdn.: colubrae, Lucr.: vipera, Cic.: nihil est venenatius quam pastinaca, Plin.: vipera venenatissima, Tert. u. Hieron. – dentes, Ov.: telum, Cic.: sagittae, Solin.: caro, Cic.: calix, Sen.: herba, Giftpflanze, Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 471: u. so herba venenatissima, Porphyr. Hor. epod. 3, 3. – b) bildl.: iocus, verletzend, beißend, Ov.: munera, gefährlich, schädlich, Anton. b. Cic. – II) Zaubermittel enthaltend, bezaubert, virga, Zauberrute, Ov. met. 14, 413.