conclamatus

conclamatus

conclāmātus, a, um, PAdi. (v. conclamo), I) beschrien = bekannt, conclamatissimus, Sidon. ep. 6, 1 u.a. – bes. als verderblich beschrien, verderblich, herbae conclamati frigoris, Macr. sat. 7, 5. § 26. – II) beklagenswert, res, Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 233.


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