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(verb) : fastīdĭo, īvi, or ĭi, ītum, 4, and
* A. [fastidium], to feel disgust, loathing, or nausea, to shrink or flinch from any thing unpleasant to the taste, smell, hearing, etc.; to loathe, dislike, despise (not freq. till after the Aug. per.; cf.: taedet, reprobo, reicio, respuo, repudio).
* Lit.
* Neutr.: bi bendum hercle hoc est, ne nega: quid hic fastidis?Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 33; cf.: fastidientis stomachi est multa degustare,Sen. Ep. 2: majus infundam tibi Fastidienti poculum,Hor. Epod. 5, 78: ut fastidis!Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 58.
* Trop., of mental aversion, to be disdainful, scornful, haughty; to disdain, despise, scorn.
* Neutr.: ut fastidit gloriosus!Plaut. Curc. 5, 2, 34: vide ut fastidit simia!id. Most. 4, 2, 4: in recte factis saepe fastidiunt,Cic. Mil. 16, 42.
* With gen. (like taedet): fastidit mei,Plaut. Aul. 2, 2, 67; so, mei, Titin. ap. Non. 496, 15: bonorum,Lucil. ib. 18.
* Act. (perh. not before the Aug. per.).
* With acc.: (populus) nisi quae terris semota suisque Temporibus defuncta videt, fastidit et odit,Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 22: vilice silvarum et agelli, Quem tu fastidis,id. Ep. 1, 14, 2: lacus et rivos apertos,id. ib. 1, 3, 11: vitium amici,id. S. 1, 3, 44: preces alicujus,Liv. 34, 5, 13: hoc lucrum,Quint. 1, 1, 18: grammatices elementa tamquam parva,id. 1, 4, 6: minores,Mart. 3, 31, 5: omnes duces post Alexandrum,Just. 14, 2: dominationibus aliis fastiditus (i. e. a prioribus principibus despectus),Tac. A. 13, 1: ut quae dicendo refutare non possumus, quasi fastidiendo calcemus,Quint. 5, 13, 22: oluscula,Juv. 11, 80.— Of inanim. or abstr. subjects: te cum fastidierit popina dives, etc.,Mart. 5, 44, 10: somnus agrestium Lenis virorum non humiles domos Fastidit umbrosamve ripam, Hor. C. 3, 1, 23.—In the part. perf.: laudatus abunde, Non fastiditus si tibi, lector, ero,Ov. Tr. 1, 7, 31; cf.: aliquem non fastiditis annumerare viris,id. ib. 2, 120: vetulus bos, ab ingrato jam fastiditus aratro,Juv. 10, 270.—In the neutr. absol.: res ardua vetustis novitatem dare ... fastiditis gratiam, etc., Plin. H. N. praef. § 15.—In the part. fut. pass. with supine: quia (verba) dictu fastidienda sunt,Val. Max. 9, 13, 2.
* With an object-clause: a me fastidit amari,Ov. R. Am. 305: jocorum legere fastidis genus,Phaedr. 4, 7, 2; Petr. 127: fastidit praestare hanc inferioribus curam,Quint. 2, 3, 4: fastidit balsamum alibi nasci,Plin. 16, 32, 59, § 135: an creditis, aequo animo iis servire, quorum reges esse fastidiant?Curt. 4, 14, 16 et saep.: ne fastidieris nos in sacerdotum numerum accipere,Liv. 10, 8, 7: plebs coepit fastidire, munus vulgatum a civibus isse in socios,id. 2, 41, 4; Quint. 5, 11, 39.—Hence
* Adv.: fastīdĭenter, disdainfully, scornfully: parentibus fastidienter appellatis,App. M. 5, p. 166, 11.
* Part.: fastīdītus, a, um, in act. signif., disdaining, despising (post-Aug.): ne me putes studia fastiditum,Petr. 48.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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