Allen And Greenoughs Shorter Latin Grammar for Schools And Academies

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Allen And Greenoughs Shorter Latin Grammar for Schools And Academies
Joseph Henry Allen
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Peculiar genitives, under this construction, are - capitis, as in damnare capitis, to sentence to death.
maiestatis [laesae], treason (crime against the dignity of the State).
repetundarum [rerum], extortion (lit. Of an action for claiming back money wrongfully taken), voti, in damnatus or reus voti, bound [to the payment] of one's vow ; i. E.
successful in one's effort.
pecuniae (damnare, iudicare, see note under 3, below). Dupli, etc. , as in dupli condemnare, condemn to pay twofold.
b. Other
... constructions for the charge or penalty are 1 . The ablative of price : regularly of a definite amount of fine, and often of indefinite penalties (cf. 252. Note) : as, Frusinates tertia parte agri damnatl (Liv. X. I), the people of Frusino con- demned [to forfeit] a third part of their land.
vitia autem hominum atque fraudes damnis Ignominiis vinculis verbe- ribus exsiliis morte damnantur (De Or. I. 194), but the vices and crimes of men are punished with fines, dishonor, chains, scourging, exile, death.


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