pecuniosus

pecuniosus

pecūniōsus, a, um (pecunia), I) reich an Geld, bemittelt, von Pers., Cic. u.a.: feminae pecuniosiores, Suet.: homo pecuniosissimus, Cic. – von Abstr., senectus pec., Tac.: pec. orbitas et senecta, Reichtum im kinderlosen Greisenalter, Tac. – Plur. subst., pecuniosi et locupletes, Cic. – II) aktiv = bereichernd, ars, Mart. 5, 56, 8.


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