单词 | catiline |
释义 | Catilinen. The name of a Roman who conspired against his country b.c. 63: sometimes taken as the type of a profligate conspirator. ΘΚΠ society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > undutifulness > treachery > [noun] > treason > traitor to country or government traitorc1290 treason-worker1553 treacherer1571 treacher1591 Catiline1592 patricide1593 treason-monger1746 treasonist1796 parricide1853 fifth-columnist1940 1592 G. Harvey in T. Nashe Strange Newes in Wks. (1883) II. 263. 1774 Hist. Europe in Ann. Reg. (1775) 71/1 Catalines at home who ought to be dragged forth to public disgrace and punishment. 1798 Anti-Jacobin 12 Feb. 111/1 The Cataline of modern times [Fox]. Derivatives Catiliˈnarian n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > planning > plotting > [noun] > plotter > conspirator conspirator1413 confederate1495 confederator1536 conspirer1539 conjuratorc1550 trafficker1570 conjurate1571 compacter1592 complotter1592 conspirant1603 cabalist1642 consulter1679 caballer1686 Catilinarian1824 co-plotter1889 1824 J. H. Newman Cicero in Hist. Sketches (1872) II. 291 The eloquence of his Catilinarians and Philippics. 1824 J. H. Newman Cicero in Hist. Sketches (1872) II. 292 The Catilinarian conspirators. 1875 J. A. Symonds Renaissance in Italy I. vi. 319 The Catilinarian riots of Tiburzio. 1889 J. H. Skrine Mem. E. Thring 155 The senate which quelled the Catilinarians met in the Temple of Concord. 1925 Glasgow Herald 16 Apr. 9 He is still a sort of Catilinarian doomed to reckless experiments. Catiˈlinary n. and adj. Obsolete ΚΠ 1597 Bp. J. King Lect. Ionas xiv. 191 The vncompassionate style of these Catilinary dispositions. ΚΠ 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Catilinisme, Catilinisme, conspiracie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < n.1592 |
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