minor [1]

minor [1]

1. minor, ātus sum, ārī (mit minae u. *mineo verwandt), I) hinragen, emporragen, in caelum (von Felsen), Verg.: saxa minantia caelo, Sil.: machina minans (hochragende), Verg. – II) übtr., drohen, androhen, 1) eig.: alci, Cic.: arma, mit Krieg dr., Brut. et Cass. in Cic. ep.: alci crucem, Cic.: alci malum (Schläge), Liv.: alci malum, ni (wenn er nicht) etc., Val. Max.: baculo, Caes. Germ. Arat.: Lapithis cratere, Verg.: caudā uncā, Ov.: primis extis (Ggstz. bene promittere secundis extis), Cic. – m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., u. zwar selten m. Infin. Praes., ab hac minatur sese abire, Plaut. asin. 604; vgl. Orest. trag. 165: gew. m. Infin. Fut., minatur se abiturum esse, Ter.: is (dolor) fortitudinem animi se debilitaturum minatur, Cic.: in excelsam aedium partem levatum abiecturum inde se, nisi precibus obtemperaret, minatus est, Val. Max.: ut se tum palam ac professo incendium suum restincturum ruinā minaretur, Flor.: ut invasuros se non solum Illyricum sed Thracias quoque Italiamque minarentur, Vopisc. – mit folg. ne u. Konj., minor interminorque (drohend warne ich jeden), ne quis mi (= mihi) obstet obviam, Plaut. capt. 791. – m. folg. ut u. Konj., minantes, ut Perseo auxilio essent, nisi etc., Liv. epit. 44: u. so Vulg. genes. 27, 42. – absol., ultro contumelias dicere minarique, Liv.: similis minanti, Ov.: torva nescio quid forma minantis habet? hat einen drohenden Zug? Ov. – v. lebl. Subjj., domus mea deflagrationem urbi minaretur, Cic.: ornus minatur usque, droht zu fallen, Verg.: minanti (drohenden = bevorstehenden) servitio se eripere, Sil. – 2) übtr.: a) wie ἀπειλειν = prahlend verheißen, geloben, multa, Hor.: magna, Phaedr. – b) bedrohen, quodcumque minabitur arcus, Hor. de art. poët. 350.


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