- ('riper') mātūrrimus, mātūrrima, mātūrrimum ('ripest') nēquam ('worthless')
nēquior, nēquius ('more worthless') nēquissimus, nēquissima, nēquissimum ('most...
-
towards the
Roman people, as "every one
worse than his fellow" (alius alio
nequior), and to
their rebels from the highlands, who kept
fighting the Romans...
- a lap dog,
which refers to
Catullus 2
specifically ("Issa est p****ere
nequior Catulli", "Issa [the dog] is
naughtier than Catullus's sparrow"). Following...
- a lap dog,
which refers to
Catullus 2
specifically ("Issa est p****ere
nequior Catulli", "Issa [the dog] is
naughtier than Catullus's sparrow"). Hooper...
- (1967), p. 257. Cicero, In Verrem, 2.1.70: Sic iste
multo sceleratior et
nequior quam ille Hadri****
aliquanto etiam felicior fuit. Ille, quod eius avaritiam...
- 1900
Pammene nemorosa Kuznetzov in
Danilevsky & Kuznetsov, 1968
Pammene nequior Kuznetzov, 1964
Pammene nescia Kuznetzov, 1972
Pammene nigritana (Mann...