Definition of adulatio
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LNS
adūlātiō, adūlātiōnis
adulor
noun (f., 3rd declension)
  1. a fawning, like that of a dog
  2. a billing
  3. low, cringing flattery, adulation
Abbreviations
adūlātio, ōnis, f. adulor, a fawning, like that of a dog (adulatio est blandimentum proprie canum, quod et ad homines tractum consuetudine est, Non. 17, 4).

—In the post-Aug. historians, esp. in Tac., very freq. for a servile respect exhibited by bowing the body = adoratio. Lit.: canum tam fida custodia tamque amans dominorum adulatio, Cic. N. D. 2, 63.

—So of doves, a billing, Plin. 10, 34, 52, ยง 104.

—Of men toward animals, Col. 6, 2, 5.

— Fig., low, cringing flattery, adulation: in amicitiis nullam pestem esse majorem quam adulationem, blanditiam, assentationem, Cic. Lael. 25, 91: pars altera regiae adulationis (i. e. adulatorum) erat, Liv. 42, 30: humi jacentium adulationes, id. 9, 18; cf. Curt. 8, 6; so Tac. A. 1, 13, 14; 2, 32; 3, 2; 4, 6; 5, 7; 15, 59; id. G. 8, etc.; Suet. Aug. 53; Plin. Pan. 41, 3 al.
 
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