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fictīcius, a, um (fictus v. fingo), I) auf künstlichem Wege gefertigt, künstlich, Plin. 14, 98 u. 100; 15, 24; 37, 199. – II) erdichtet, fingiert, actiones, Ulp. regul. 28, 12.
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fictīcius, a, um (fictus v. fingo), I) auf künstlichem Wege gefertigt, künstlich, Plin. 14, 98 u. 100; 15, 24; 37, 199. – II) erdichtet, fingiert, actiones, Ulp. regul. 28, 12.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
fictitious — adjective Etymology: Latin ficticius artificial, feigned, from fictus Date: circa 1633 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of fiction ; imaginary 2. a. conventionally or hypothetically assumed or accepted < a fictitious concept > b. of a name … New Collegiate Dictionary
fictitious — fictitiously, adv. fictitiousness, n. /fik tish euhs/, adj. 1. created, taken, or assumed for the sake of concealment; not genuine; false: fictitious names. 2. of, pertaining to, or consisting of fiction; imaginatively produced or set forth;… … Universalium
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trafic — [ trafik ] n. m. • 1339; it. traffico; origine incertaine I ♦ Vieilli Commerce. Faire trafic de (qqch.) : négocier. ♢ Mod. Péj. Commerce plus ou moins clandestin, immoral et illicite. Trafic des bénéfices ecclésiastiques. ⇒ simonie. « l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
fittizio — /fi t:itsjo/ agg. [dal lat. ficticius ]. [non reale, che non corrisponde al reale e sim.: società f. ; bisogni f. ] ▶◀ apparente, falso, finto, immaginario, inesistente, irreale. ↑ artefatto, artificioso, ingannevole. ◀▶ autentico, concreto,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
fictitious — fic|ti|tious [fıkˈtıʃəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: ficticius artificial , from fictus; FICTION] not true, or not real ▪ a fictitious address ▪ The author fills this real town with fictitious characters … Dictionary of contemporary English
fictitious — 1610s, artificial, counterfeit, from M.L. fictitus, a misspelling of L. ficticius artificial, counterfeit, from fictus feigned, fictitious, false, pp. of fingere (see FICTION (Cf. fiction)). Related: Fictitiously … Etymology dictionary
fictitious — [fɪk tɪʃəs] adjective 1》 not real or true; imaginary or invented. 2》 relating to or denoting the characters and events found in fiction. Derivatives fictitiously adverb fictitiousness noun Origin C17: from L. ficticius (from fingere contrive,… … English new terms dictionary
fictitious — fic•ti•tious [[t]fɪkˈtɪʃ əs[/t]] adj. 1) created, taken, or assumed for the sake of concealment; not genuine; false 2) of, pertaining to, or consisting of fiction; created by the imagination • Etymology: 1605–15; < L fictīcius artificial… … From formal English to slang
fictitious — /fɪkˈtɪʃəs / (say fik tishuhs) adjective 1. counterfeit; false; not genuine: fictitious names. 2. relating to or consisting of fiction; imaginatively produced or set forth; created by the imagination: a fictitious hero. {Latin fictīcius… …