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(adjective) : ignōmĭnĭōsus, a, um, ignominia
* Disgraceful, shameful, ignominious (not freq. till after the Aug. per.).
* Of persons: exsul eras, ignominiosus,branded with public ignominy,Quint. 7, 1, 8: filia,Dig. 48, 5, 24; cf.: quid eos qui huic ignominioso agmini fuere obvii, existimasse putatis,Liv. 2, 38, 4: quibusdam judiciis damnati ignominiosi fiunt, velut furti, vi bonorum raptorum, etc.,Gai. Inst. 4, 182.— Hence, subst.: ignōmĭnĭōsus, i, m., a person branded with ignominy, one publicly disgraced: nec concilium inire ignominioso fas,Tac. G. 6; Quint. 3, 6, 75; 77; 7, 5, 3.—In plur.: ignominiosis notas dempsit,Suet. Vit. 8.
* Of inanim. and abstr. things: ignominiosissimum caput,Tert. Apol. 15: ignominiosa et flagitiosa dominatio, * Cic. Phil. 3, 14, 34: fuga,Liv. 3, 23, 5: dicta (with immunda),Hor. A. P. 247: missio, disgraceful dismissal (of a soldier), Dig. 49, 16, 3.—Adv.: ignōmĭnĭōsē, ignominiously, disgracefully: pugnare,Eutr. 4, 24; 26.—Comp.: ab hominibus magis nullis ignominiosius eos tractari, quam a vobis,Arn. 4, 147.—Sup.: ignominiosissime fugere,Oros. 7, 7 fin.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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