abiectus
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abyecto — (Del lat. abjectus, bajo, humilde < abjicere, rebajar, envilecer.) ► adjetivo Que es despreciable o vil: ■ es un ser rastrero y abyecto capaz de las mayores felonías. SINÓNIMO mezquino rastrero * * * abyecto, a (del lat. «abiectus», part. pas … Enciclopedia Universal
abject — abjéct, ă adj. care inspiră dezgust, repulsie, dispreţ; abominabil. (< fr. abject, lat. abiectus) Trimis de tavi, 08.01.2003. Sursa: MDN ABJÉCT, Ă, abjecţi, te, adj. Care inspiră repulsie, dispreţ; josnic, netrebnic, mizerabil. – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
Psaume 84 (83) — Le verset 11 du psaume 84, en finnois sur le fronton de l’église Saint Laurent, en Finlande. Le psaume 84 (83 selon la numérotation grecque) est attribué aux fils de Coré[1] … Wikipédia en Français
contemptible — I adjective abhorrent, abiectus, abject, abominable, atrocious, base, blameworthy, censurable, condemnable, condemnatory, contemned, contemnendus, contemptus, contumelious, corrupt, culpable, damnable, deplorable, depraved, despicable, despised,… … Law dictionary
servile — I adjective abiectus, abject, compliant, deferential, downtrodden, fawning, groveling, harnessed, humble, humilis, ingratiating, low, mean, meek, menial, obedient, obeisant, obsequious, passive, prostrate, respectful, servilis, slavish, subject,… … Law dictionary
sordid — I adjective abiectus, abject, abominable, base, corrupt, debased, decayed, defiled, degraded, deteriorated, dilapidated, disgusting, foul, fouled, fulsome, fusty, grimy, gruesome, inliberalis, mucky, odious, repellent, slatternly, slovenly,… … Law dictionary
ARISTOCRATES — I. ARISTOCRATES Dux Atheniensium, cum viginti quinque triremibus auxilio missus Zacynthiis exsulibus. Diodor. Sic. l. 15. Huius meminit Polyaen. l. 5. c. 40. II. ARISTOCRATES Hilcetae fil. Trapezuntius patriâ, Arcadum Rex, praeliô ad Magnam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
BASTARDUS — Graecobarb. μπαςτάρδος, Spurius, nothus, An a boes art; i. e. degeneris ingenii, ut Cuiacins: an a beste aerd, i. e. optima indoles, per antiphrasin: an a baste, i. e. abiectus, et aerd, natura: An tandem a Graeco βαςταρὶς, i. e. meretrix? Sed… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CADERE ter — in Lucta Veretum, victi erat. Omnis enim luctae ratio ad victoriam in eo consistebat, ut adversarius stans et erectus deiceretur, ac solo illideretur, quod π῾ῆξαι proprie Graeci dixêre. Unde εν σκελέων ἑδροςτρόφοι. luctatores vocantur Theocrito… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
GEMMA — Aeolice quicquid ad ornarum induitur, ab εἷμα, Aeol. ἕμμα, et addito digamma γἐμμα. Unde Latini videri queant fecisse vocem gemma de lapillo pretioso ac pellucido, qui auribus collo et digitis induitur ad ornatum. At maior ceteris, qui ad ornatum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale