veridicus

veridicus

vēridicus, a, um (verus u. dico), I) wahrredend, wahrsagend, os, Lucr.: vox, Cic.: veridica interpres deûm, Liv.: attendere veridicos codices et oracula, Augustin.: veridicus in hac re fuit, Lact. Vgl. M. Müller Liv. 1, 7, 10. – II) pass. als wahr gesagt, wahr, exitus, Plin. 7, 69: usus, durch die Erfahrung bestätigt, Plin. 18, 25. – / Auch veredicus geschr., Eutych. 454, 33 K.


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