contemptus [1]

contemptus [1]

1. contemptus, a, um, PAdi. m. Compar. u. Superl. (contemno), geringschätzig, nicht beachtenswert, der Beachtung unwert, dah. unbedeutend, ärmlich, u. nur in diesem Sinne = verächtlich, a) v. lebl. Subjj.: vita c. ac sordida, Cic.: abiecta atque c. condicio, Val. Max.: res tam humilis tamque c., Cic.: o quam res est contempta homo! Sen. – quae vox potest esse contemptior, quam Milonis Crotoniatae? Cic.: nihil contemptius neque infirmius, si sint, qui contemnant, Liv. – contemptissimae escae et potiones, Cic.: contemptissima inopia, Val. Max.: contemptissima inertia, Suet. – b) v. Pers.: homo c. et abiectus, Cic.: orator non c., Cic.: e contemptis metuendi, Tac.: alqm pro contempto habere, Suet.: se ex contempto metuendum efficere, Sall. fr. – contemptior in dies et invisior, Suet. – contemptissimi consules, Cic. – m. Abl. (durch), quo contemptior paucitate ipsā ordo (patrum) esset, Liv. – mit per u. Akk., zugl. m. Dat. (wem?), per avaritiam ac sordem contemptus exercitui invisusque, Tac. – mit ob u. Akk., ob quae non contemptior omnibus quam invisior fuit, Iustin. – m. Adv. (wo?), imperiosus intra limen atque impotens, humilis foris et tam contemptus quam contemnens, Sen.


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