- obloqui
- говорить против (1. 10 C. 4. 30).
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права. Изд. 2-е, дополненное. - Варшава, Типография К. Ковалевского. Ф.М. Дыдынский . 1896.
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права. Изд. 2-е, дополненное. - Варшава, Типография К. Ковалевского. Ф.М. Дыдынский . 1896.
Oblocutor — Ob*loc u*tor, n. [L. oblocutor, obloquutor, fr. obloqui, oblocutus, to speak against; ob (see {Ob }) + loqui to speak. See {Loquacious}.] A disputer; a gainsayer. [Obs.] Bale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Obloquy — Ob lo*quy ([o^]b l[ o]*kw[y^]), n. [L. obloquium, fr. obloqui. See {Oblocutor}.] 1. Censorious speech; defamatory language; language that casts contempt on men or their actions; blame; reprehension. [1913 Webster] Shall names that made your city… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obloquy — noun (plural quies) Etymology: Middle English obloquie, from Anglo French, from Late Latin obloquium, from obloqui to speak against, from ob against + loqui to speak Date: 15th century 1. a strongly condemnatory utterance ; abusive language 2.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
PANDURA seu PANDURIUM — PANDURA, seu PANDURIUM aliter apud recentiores, aliter apud veteres Scriptores accipitur, Panduram enim vetustiores trichordum appellavêre, vocemque ipsam acceptam tulêre Assyriis. Pollux, Τρίχορδον δὲ, ὅπερ Α᾿ςςόριοι πανδούραν ὠνόμαζον… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
obloquy — ob|lo|quy [ˈɔbləkwi US ˈa:b ] n [U] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Late Latin; Origin: obloquium, from obloqui to speak against ] 1.) very strong, offensive criticism 2.) loss of respect and honour … Dictionary of contemporary English
obloquy — (n.) mid 15c., evil speaking, from L.L. obloquium speaking against, contradiction, from obloqui to speak against, contradict, from ob against (see OB (Cf. ob )) + loqui to speak, from PIE *tolkw /*tlokw to speak (see … Etymology dictionary
obloquy — [ ɒbləkwi] noun strong public condemnation. Origin ME: from late L. obloquium contradiction , from L. obloqui, from ob against + loqui speak … English new terms dictionary
obloquy — /ˈɒbləkwi / (say obluhkwee) noun (plural obloquies) 1. the discredit or disgrace resulting from public blame or revilement. 2. censure, blame, or abusive language aimed at a person, etc., especially by numbers of persons or by the public… …
contredire — Contredire, Contradicere, Murmurare, Obmurmurare, Obloqui, Obsistere, Obstrigillare, Repugnare, Refragari, Reclamare, Occinere. Contredire et empescher le propos d aucun, Obrogare. Je ne contredi pas que, etc. Non recuso quin, etc. Causam haud… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
dire — Dire, Dicere, Praedicere, Eloqui, Enuntiare. Dire par jeu, et non à bon escient, Dicere ioco. Dire à bon escient et de courage, Ex animo dicere. Dire à bon escient et selon qu on le pense, Dicere sedulo. Dire d or, C est dire avec grande maniere… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
mesdire — et detracter de quelqu un, Allatrare aliquem, De fama alicuius detrahere, Detrahere alicui, insectari aliquem maledictis, Lacerare optimum virum incesto ore, Maledicere alicui, Male loqui alicui, Obloqui, Obtrectare laudibus alicuius, Premere… … Thresor de la langue françoyse