Definition of foedus
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LEM
foedus, foeda, foedum
FAV-
adjective (2-1-2)
  1. foul, filthy, loathsome, repulsive, ugly, unseemly, detestable, abominable, horrible
  2. [figuratively] disgraceful, base, dishonorable, vile, shameful, infamous, foul
Abbreviations
foedus adj. with comp. and sup. FAV-, foul, filthy, loathsome, repulsive, ugly, unseemly, detestable, abominable, horrible: foedissimum monstrum: volucris, O.: caput Impexā porrigine, H.: volnus, O.: tergum vestigiis verberum, L.: pestilentia homini, destructive, L.: foediora iis, quae subiciebantur oculis, nuntiare, L.: res visu: foedum relatu, O.

—Fig., disgraceful, base, dishonorable, vile, shameful, infamous, foul: facinus, T.: ille foedior in Pompeio accusando, etc.: homo, S.: carmen, H.: fuga, S.: mors: genus interitūs: ministeria, V.: inceptu, L.
 
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