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기본형: fastus, fastī
non ulla meo te carmine dictam abstulerint, durent Latiis modo saecula fastis (C. Valerius Catullus, Argonautica, C. Valeri Flacci Argonauticon Liber Secundus. 261:2)
(가이우스 발레리우스 카툴루스, 아르고나우티카, 261:2)
Instabatque dies, qui dat nova nomina fastis, Quique colit primus ducentem tempora Ianum. (M. Annaeus Lucanus, Pharsalia, book 5 1:2)
(마르쿠스 안나이우스 루카누스, 파르살리아, 5권 1:2)
Cedant feralia nomina Cannae, Et damnata diu Romanis Allia fastis. (M. Annaeus Lucanus, Pharsalia, book 7 4:48)
(마르쿠스 안나이우스 루카누스, 파르살리아, 7권 4:48)
An Libyae Marium potuere ruinae Erigere in fasces, plenis et reddere fastis: (M. Annaeus Lucanus, Pharsalia, book 8 3:31)
(마르쿠스 안나이우스 루카누스, 파르살리아, 8권 3:31)
quod ego cum dabam Bruto, notam esse in fastis gratissimae victoriae sempiternam volebam. (M. Tullius Cicero, Letters to and from Brutus, LIBER PRIMVS, letter 15 8:3)
(마르쿠스 툴리우스 키케로, 브루투스와 주고 받은 편지들, , 8:3)
Superbia, from self-sufficiency, thinks others beneath itself, and considers them only as to the inferiority of their endowments; pride, in opp. to humility, arrogantia would make others, who owe it no homage, sensible of its endowments or privileges, in opp. to modesty; fastus (from σπαθᾶν?) pushes men from itself, as unworthy to stand in connection with it, as a presumptuous, in opp. to a sober, unassuming disposition; insolentia (from salire, insilire,) misemploys its superiority, in a rude manner, to the humiliation of the weaker, as insolence, in opp. to humanity and magnanimity. The superbus would outshine others, the arrogans would encroach upon them; the fastosus despises them; the insolens insults them. (iv. 187.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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