infamis

infamis

īn-fāmis, e (in u. fama), I) berüchtigt, verrufen, verschrien, v. Pers., alqā re, Cic.: ob alqd, Tac.: absol., filius, Quint.: male audit, infamis est, Sen.: Plur. subst., obsceni et infames, Lampr. Alex. Sev. 15, 2. – v. Lebl., corpus, Liv.: vita, Cic.: annus, Liv.: Alpes frigoribus infames, Liv.: infames scopuli, Acroceraunia, Plin. ep.: digitus, v. Mittelfinger, Pers.: carmen, Zauberformel, Ov.: materia, griech. ύποθεσις ἄδοξος, Gell. – II) in üblen Ruf bringend, entehrend, schmachvoll, schimpflich, tabella, Cic.: palmae, Cic.: nuptiae, Liv.: pax, Eutr.: infamissima vilitas, Cod. Iust. 10, 31, 34: mors infamissima, Serv. Verg. Aen. 12, 603: alci infame est m. folg. quod, August. b. Suet. vit. Hor. p. 46, 11 R.; mit folg. Acc. u. Infin., Auct. b. Alex. 34, 2. Quint. 3, 7, 21.


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