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기본형: malefactum, malefactī
단수 | 복수 | |
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주격 | malefactum 상처가 | malefacta 상처들이 |
속격 | malefactī 상처의 | malefactōrum 상처들의 |
여격 | malefactō 상처에게 | malefactīs 상처들에게 |
대격 | malefactum 상처를 | malefacta 상처들을 |
탈격 | malefactō 상처로 | malefactīs 상처들로 |
호격 | malefactum 상처야 | malefacta 상처들아 |
Non habebis consortium cum eis in sepultura; tu enim terram tuam disperdidisti, tu populum tuum occidisti: non vocabitur in aeternum semen malefactorum. (Biblia Sacra Vulgata, Liber Isaiae, 14 14:20)
너는 네 나라를 멸망시키고 네 백성을 죽였으니 그들과 함께 묻히지 못하리라. 이 악독한 종자는 영원히 그 이름이 불리지 않으리라. (불가타 성경, 이사야서, 14장 14:20)
Sed debet esse iudex malefactorum in iram;" (ALBERTANO OF BRESCIA, DE AMORE ET DILECTIONE DEI ET PROXIMI ET ALIARUM RERUM ET DE FORMA VITAE, LIBER III 88:7)
(, , 88:7)
sive ducibus tamquam ab eo missis ad vindictam malefactorum, ad laudemvero bonorum." (ALBERTANO OF BRESCIA, DE AMORE ET DILECTIONE DEI ET PROXIMI ET ALIARUM RERUM ET DE FORMA VITAE, LIBER III 88:10)
(, , 88:10)
sive ducibus, tamquam ad ab eo missis advindictam vero malefactorum, ad laudem vero bonorum." (ALBERTANO OF BRESCIA, SERMONES, Sermo III 21:6)
(, , 21:6)
Est enim iudex malefactorum in iram." (ALBERTANO OF BRESCIA, SERMONES, Sermo III 21:10)
(, , 21:10)
1. Delictum and peccatum denote the lighter sort of offences; delictum, more the transgression of positive laws, from levity; peccatum (from παχύς), rather of the laws of nature and reason, from indiscretion. 2. A synonyme and as it were a circumlocution of the above words is malefactum; whereas maleficium and facinus involve a direct moral reference; maleficium is any misdeed which, as springing from evil intention, deserves punishment; but facinus, a crime which, in addition to the evil intention, excites astonishment and alarm from the extraordinary degree of daring requisite thereto. 3. There are as many sorts of evil deeds, as there are of duties, against oneself, against others, against the gods; flagitium (from βλαγίς) is an offence against oneself, against one’s own honor, by gluttony, licentiousness, cowardice; in short, by actions which are not the consequence of unbridled strength, but of moral weakness, as evincing ignavia, and incurring shame; whereas scelus (σκληρόν) is an offence against others, against the right of individuals, or the peace of society, by robbery, murder, and particularly by sedition, by the display, in short, of malice; nefas (ἄφατον) is an offence against the gods, or against nature, by blasphemy, sacrilege, murder of kindred, betrayal of one’s country; in short, by the display of impietas, an impious outrage. Tac. G. 12. (ii. 139.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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