Definition of ingratus
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LEM
ingrātus, ingrāta, ingrātum
adjective (2-1-2)
  1. unpleasant, disagreeable, unacceptable
  2. unthankful, ungrateful
  3. thankless, bringing no thanks, unprofitable, unacknowledged
Abbreviations
in-grātus adj. with comp. and sup, unpleasant, disagreeable, unacceptable: litterae: labor, S.: iocus, O.: oratio Gallis, Cs.: Veneri superbia, H.

— Unthankful, ungrateful: in te: in deserendo: in referendā gratiā, Cs.: quid esset ingratius quam, etc.: ingratissimi cives, Cu.: salutis, for preservation, V.: ingluvies, i. e. insatiable, H.

—Thankless, bringing no thanks, unprofitable, unacknowledged: ignosces tamen Post, et id ingratum, will get no thanks, T.: ad volgus iudicium, L.: pericla, V.
 
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