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imperium
impĕrĭum (inp-), ĭi, n. [impero], a command, order, direction. I Lit. (mostly ante-class. and pos...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
imperium (inp-) ī, n
impero, a command, order, direction, injunction : meum Inperium exequi, T.: imperio parere, Cs.: Iovis, V.: imperiis deūm expositis, L.: Naturae imperio gemimus, cum, etc., Iu.— Command, authority, control, power, ascendency, sway : mitto imperium, T.: tenere imperium in suos: Reges in ipsos imperium est Iovis, H.: mater, quoius sub imperiost, mala, T.: pro imperio submovere, arbitrarily , L.: domesticum: arcesse, aut imperium fer, give the order yourself , H.: imperio pueri leonem tradere, O.: Di, quibus imperium est animarum, V.: rerum imperiis hominumque minor, subject to , H.— Supreme power, sovereignty, sway, dominion, empire, supremacy, authority : regium, S.: cupidus imperi singularis, sole dominion : Caesaris, Cs.: imperium extra ordinem dare: sub populiR.imperium dicionemque cadere: Imperium Dido regit, V.: de imperio dimicare: civitati imperium totius provinciae pollicetur, Cs.: auctoritate magis quam imperio regere, L.: Romanorum imperia perferre, dominion , Cs.: imperia legum potentiora quam hominum, L.: gravidam imperiis Italiam regere, sovereignties , V.— A public office, magistracy : cuius (consulis) in imperio, term : nec imperia expetenda: gessi maxima imperia.— Command-in-chief, supreme command, military authority : cum imperio esse: unum imperium cum ipsis habere, be under the same military head , Cs.: mercatorem cum imperio ac securibus misimus.— A dominion, realm, empire : urbes inimicissimae huic imperio: contra imperium populiR.pugnare, Cs.: Imperium Oceano qui terminet, V.: auspicia imperi Romani, Ta.: luxuria imperii, i. e. of the court , Iu.—Of persons, an authority, officer, general : sine imperio copias relinquere, Cs.: imperia et potestates, military and civil authorities : Erat plena lictorum et imperiorum provincia, Cs.—Fig., rule, control : vide, si in animis hominum regale imperium sit: coactae Imperio sexūs, i. e. ambition , Iu.
impĕrĭum (inp-), ĭi, n. [impero], a command, order, direction. I Lit. (mostly ante-class. and pos...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.