acumen

acumen

acūmen, minis, n. (acuo), die Spitze, I) eig., nasi (Sterbender), Lucr.: rostri, Plin.: scorpii, der Stachel, Cic. poët.: obscurum coni, Lucr.: verba sub acumen stili veniant, vor die Spitze des Griffels (wir: »vor die Feder«) kommen, Cic.: lignum (Schaft der Lanze) sine acumine venit, Ov.: acumina (gladiorum) densis ictibus hebescebant, Amm.: auspicium ex acuminibus, Vorbedeutung (für den Sieg) aus leuchtenden Spitzen (der Speere, wenn an ihnen elektrische Flämmchen sich zeigten), Cic. (vgl. acumina auspicata, Arnob.). – II) übtr.: A) übh. die Spitze, der Stachel, acuminibus dolorum tortari, Arnob. 3, 10. – B) insbes.: a) das Pikante des Geschmackes, acumina saporis, Plin. 14, 124. – b) die Schärfung des Tones (Ggstz. gravitas), Boëth. inst. mus. 4, 5. – c) die Pointe, die Spitze des Witzes, verbi aut sententiae quoddam acumen, Cic. de or. 2, 244: etiam interpretatio nominis habet acumen, ibid. 2, 257. – d) der Scharfsinn, scharfe Verstand, ingenii, Cic.: absol., ubi est acumen tuum? Cic.: ac. dialecticorum, Cic.: acumen eius et sollertia ad aedificia paranda, Vitr.: poet. im Plur., Hor. ep. 2, 1, 161: dah. auch verständiger Sinn acuminis strenui magister, Col. 1, 9, 3. – e) die Spitzfindigkeit, scharfe spitzfindige Rede, Pfiffe u. Kniffe, argutiae et acumen eius, Cic. or. 110: acumina meretricis, Hor. ep. 1, 17, 55: argutiae sunt, ut apparet, atque acumina haec omnia, Arnob. 5, 33: se compungere suis acuminibus, Cic. de or. 2, 158.


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