improbabilis

improbabilis

improbābilis, e (in u. probabilis), mißbilligenswert, verwerflich, a) v. Lebl.: motus animi, Sen.: argumentum, Plin.: rationes, Cels.: non impr. mos, ICt. – b) v. Pers., non impr., Veget. mil. 1, 8.


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