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기본형: nepōs, nepōtis
Quid puero factumst, mea quem peperit filia, meo nepote? (T. Maccius Plautus, Truculentus, act 4, scene 3 3:19)
(티투스 마키우스 플라우투스, , , 3:19)
Caesar rogatus a Nepote Mario praetorio, ut aeri alieno eius succurreret, edere illum sibi nomina creditorum iussit ; (Seneca, De Beneficiis, Liber II 27:2)
(세네카, 행복론, 27:2)
aut quia maior cura Veneri de nepote ut in X. liceat superesse nepotem et iterum ibi hunc tegere. (Maurus Servius Honoratus, Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil, SERVII GRAMMATICI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM PRIMVM COMMENTARIVS., commline 267 257:2)
(마우루스 세르비우스 호노라투스, , , 257:2)
plures% atare tenari nepote desatura Minois, regis Cretensium, filia Italiam dictam. (Maurus Servius Honoratus, Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil, SERVII GRAMMATICI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM PRIMVM COMMENTARIVS., commline 533 499:11)
(마우루스 세르비우스 호노라투스, , , 499:11)
'ab hoc nepote' 'hic' et 'haec nepos': (Maurus Servius Honoratus, Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil, SERVII GRAMMATICI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM DVODECIMVM COMMENTARIVS., commline 519 335:12)
(마우루스 세르비우스 호노라투스, , , 335:12)
Prodigus and profusus denote prodigality, as a single feature in a man’s character; prodigus (from δέχω?) inasmuch as he regards not the value of money, and neither can nor will carefully put it out to interest, from a genial disposition, as the squanderer; profusus, inasmuch as he thinks nothing too dear, that can minister to his pleasures, from levity of character, as the spendthrift; whereas helluo and nepos denote prodigality as pervading the whole character, which shows itself fully in the quality of prodigality; helluo (from χλιδή) the habitual gourmand and glutton; nepos (ἀναπότης) a young and harebrained prodigal, who runs through his own property and that of his parents. (vi. 286.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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