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                    "description": "(adj.Subst.adv.) : gentīlis, e, adj.gens.\n* Of or belonging to the same clan (gens), stock, or race; and subst.: gentīlis, is, com., a person belonging to the same family or gens, a relative bearing the same name (syn.: gentilicus, genticus; cf. also: cognatus, agnatus, affinis): gentiles sunt, qui inter se eodem nomine sunt, qui ab ingenuis oriundi sunt, quorum majorum nemo servitutem servivit, qui capite non sunt deminuti,Cic. Top. 6, 29: gentilis dicitur et ex eodem genere ortus et is qui simili nomine appellatur; ut ait Cincius, gentiles mihi sunt, qui meo nomine appellantur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 94 Müll.: SI FVRIOSVS EST AGNATORVM GENTILIVMQVE IN EO PECVNIAQVE EIVS POTESTAS ESTO, Fragm. XII. Tab. ap. Cic. Inv. 2, 50, 148: SI AGNATVS NEC ESCIT, GENTILIS FAMILIAM NANCITOR, id. ap. Collat. Legg. Mosaic. et Rom. 16, 4: si nullus agnatus sit, eadem lex XII. tabularum gentiles ad hereditatem vocat,Gai. Inst. 3, 17; cf. Ulp. Fragm. 26, 1 a.: tuus gentilis (thy kinsman), Brute, M. Pennus, Cic. Brut. 28, 109: sordidatus cum gentilibus clientibusque,Liv. 3, 58, 1: e duobus gentilibus,Suet. Tib. 1: homines deorum immortalium quasi gentiles,Cic. Univ. 11: tuus paene gentilis,thy namesake,Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 77, § 190; cf., jestingly: fuit enim (Pherecydes) meo regnante gentili (i. e. Ser. Tullio),id. Tusc. 1, 16, 38.—Adj.: nomen,Suet. Ner. 41: stemma,id. ib. 37: monumentum Domitiorum,id. ib. 50: copia, out of their own gens, id. Vit. 1: gentile domus nostrae bonum,Tac. A. 2, 37; cf. manus (i. e. Fabii),Ov. F. 2, 198: odia, family enmity (of Hanno towards Hannibal), Sil. 2, 277: capillo erat pone occipitium summissiore, quod gentile in illo videbatur,peculiar to the family, hereditary,Suet. Tib. 68.—Prov. (cf. the law for the insane, supra): mente est captus atque ad agnatos et gentiles est deducendus,Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 8.\n* Transf. *\n* Of slaves who bore the name of their masters: apud antiquos singuli Marcipores Luciporesve dominorum gentiles omnem victum in promiscuo habebant,Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 26.\n* Poet., of plants: non gentilia poma,i. e. foreign, exotic,Calp. Ecl. 2, 41.\n* In a more extended sense (acc. to gens, II. F.), of or belonging to the same people or nation, national; and subst., a fellow-countryman (post-Aug.): multis et validis propinquitatibus subnixus turbare gentiles nationes promptum haberet,Tac. A. 11, 1 fin.: solum,id. ib. 3, 59: imperium,id. ib. 6, 32: religio,id. ib. 12, 34: levitas,id. ib. 12, 14; utilitas,id. ib. 12, 17: lina,Sil. 4, 223; cf. metallum,id. 16, 465: gurges,Stat. Th. 9, 297.—Subst., Gell. 17, 17, 2.\n* In partic.\n* In opp. to Roman: gentīles, foreigners: nulli gentilium provincialis femina copuletur, Cod. Th. 3, 14, 1; 11, 30, 62; Aus. Grat. Act. 4: cum scutariis et gentilibus,Amm. 14, 7: nullum autem ex gentilibus liberum adprobari licet, Fragm. Jur. Rom. Vat. 34 Huschke.\n* After the manner or in the language of a country: Cretes Dianam Britomarten gentiliter nominant,in their native language,Sol. 11, 8; 20, 8.\n* Heathenishly, Fulg. Discuss. Arian. 4; Vulg. Gal. 2, 14."
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