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(P. a.) : ostentus, a, um, Part. and , from ostendo.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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ostentus (noun M) : ostendo.
* In gen., a showing, exhibiting, display (not in Cic. or Caes.): corpora extra vallum abjecta ostentui,as a public spectacle,Tac. A. 1, 29: atrocitatis,Gell. 20, 1, 48.
* In partic.
* Show, parade, external appearance: nova jura Cappadociae dedit bstentui magis, quam mansura, Tac. H. 1, 78.
* A sign, proof: ut Jugurthae scelerum ostentui essem,Sall. J. 24, 9; also a pretence, a sign given to deceive, id. ib. 46, 6: ut ostentui esset, multum vitalis spiritūs egestum,as a proof that,Tac. A. 15, 64; cf.: ostentui clementiae suae,id. ib. 12, 14fin.: ostentui habere,Vulg. Heb. 6, 11.
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