pestis

pestis

pestis, is, f., I) jede ansteckende Krankheit, Seuche, Pest, u. meton. = die ungesunde Witterung, Cic., Liv. u.a.: pestem eam arcere, Liv.: pestem (eine Landplage) ab Aegypto avertere, Cic. – poet., p. nasorum, stinkender Geruch, Catull. – Plur.: morbi ac pestes, Colum. – II) übtr.: A) die Pest, das Verderben, der Untergang, civitatis, Cic.: oppetere pestem od. malam pestem, Plaut. u. Enn. fr.: depellere pestem, Tod, Verg.: pestem in alqm machinari, Cic., alci minitari, Liv.: magis differre quam prohibere imminentem pestem Romanis (v. den Göttern), Liv.: illam a re publica pestem depellere cupere, Cic.: miserrimam pestem importare regibus, die K. in das jämmerlichste V. stürzen, Cic.: ne praemia Metelli in pestem converteret, Sall.: convenae peste conditi orbis terrarum, zum V. des E., Sall. fr.: servatae a peste carinae, Brand, Verg. – B) meton., v. Lebl. u. v. leb. Wesen, die Pest, das Verderben, der Unhold, die Geißel, avaritia et luxuria, quae pestes omnia magna imperia everterunt, Liv.: p. textilis, das giftige, verderbliche Gewand des Nessus, Cic. poët.: p. patriae, v. Klodius, Cic.: p. adulescentium, v. einem Leno, Ter.: eum esse exitium Troiae, pestem Pergamo, Enn. fr.: exsecare pestem aliquam (einen verpesteten Teil des Staates) tamquam strumam, Cic.: viles nec habentes nomina pestes, gistige Kräuter, Lucan.: subterraneae pestes (Ungeziefer), Colum.: mortiferae pestes (Ungeziefer), Amm.: mille corporum od. animorum pestes, Sen.: duplices pestes sociorum, Cic.: quaedam pestes hominum, Cic.: illae inclusae in re publica pestes, Pestbeulen, Cic.: hanc pestem specta, Verderben bringende Leiden, Ov.


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