publica
- inflection ofpublicar:
- third-personsingularpresentindicative
- second-personsingularimperative
publica
- inflection ofpublicar:
- third-personsingularpresentindicative
- second-personsingularimperative
publica
- present ofpublicar
- imperative ofpublicar
publica
- femininesingular ofpublico
Frompūblicus(“of or belonging to the people”).
pūblica
- inflection ofpūblicus:
- nominative/vocativefemininesingular
- nominative/accusative/vocativeneuterplural
pūblicā
- ablativefemininesingular ofpūblicus
pūblica f (genitivepūblicae);first declension
- thepublic
First-declension noun.
- "publica", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- publica inGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894)Latin Phrase-Book[1], London:Macmillan and Co.
- to guarantee the protection of the state; to promise a safe-conduct:fidem publicam dare, interponere (Sall. Iug. 32. 1)
- the constitution:forma rei publicae
- to give the state a constitution:rem publicam constituere
- to give the state a constitution:rem publicam legibus et institutis temperare (Tusc. 1. 1. 2)
- to have no constitution, be in anarchy:nullam habere rem publicam
- to restore the ancient constitution:rem publicam in pristinum statum restituere
- to govern, administer the state:rem publicam gerere, administrare, regere, tractare, gubernare
- to have the management of the state:rei publicae praeesse
- to hold the reins of government:ad gubernacula (metaph. only in plur.)rei publicae sedere
- to hold the reins of government:clavum rei publicae tenere
- to hold the reins of government:gubernacula rei publicae tractare
- to devote oneself to politics, a political career:accedere, se conferre ad rem publicam
- to devote oneself to politics, a political career:rem publicam capessere (Off. 1. 21. 71)
- (ambiguous) to take part in politics:in re publica orin rebus publicis versari
- to take no part in politics:rei publicae deesse (opp.adesse)
- to retire from public life:a negotiis publicis se removere
- to defend, strengthen the state:rem publicam tueri, stabilire
- to aggrandise, extend the power of the state:rem publicam augere, amplificare
- to further the common weal:saluti rei publicae non deesse
- for political reasons:rei publicaecausa (Sest. 47. 101)
- (ambiguous) the welfare of the state:summa res publica (orsumma rei publicae)
- (ambiguous) the interests of the state:commoda publica orrei publicae rationes
- to further the public interests:rei publicae rationibus or simplyrei publicae consulere
- to consider a thing from a political point of view:ad rei publicae rationes aliquid referre
- to devote one's every thought to the state's welfare:in rem publicam omni cogitatione curaque incumbere (Fam. 10. 1. 2)
- to devote one's every thought to the state's welfare:omnes curas et cogitationes in rem publicam conferre
- to devote one's every thought to the state's welfare:omnes curas in rei publicae salute defigere (Phil. 14. 5. 13)
- to devote oneself body and soul to the good of the state:totum et animo et corpore in salutem rei publicae se conferre
- (ambiguous) statesmen:viri rerum civilium, rei publicae gerendae periti orviri in re publica prudentes
- statesmen:principes rem publicam administrantes or simplyprincipes
- to foresee political events long before:longe prospicere futuros casus rei publicae (De Amic. 12. 40)
- (ambiguous) a man's policy is aiming at, directed towards..:alicuius in re publica orcapessendae rei publicae consilia eo spectant, ut...
- banished from public life:rei publicae muneribus orbatus
- an independent spirit:a partibus rei publicae animus liber (Sall. Cat. 4. 2)
- owing to political dissension:ex rei publicae dissensione
- to throw oneself heart and soul into politics:studio ad rem publicam ferri
- revolution:conversio rei publicae (Div. 2. 2. 6)
- to foster revolutionary projects:contra rem publicam sentire
- to be guilty of high treason:contra rem publicam facere
- to shake the stability of the state:rem publicam labefactare
- to throw the state into confusion:rem publicam perturbare
- to endanger the existence of the state:statum rei publicae convellere
- to damage the state:rem publicam vexare
- to completely overthrow the government, the state:rem publicam funditus evertere
- to give some one unlimited power in state affairs:rem publicam alicui permittere
- to deliver the state from a tyranny:rem publicam in libertatem vindicare a orex dominatione
- to enrich oneself at the expense of the state:rem publicam quaestui habere
- to enter a thing in the public records:in tabulas publicas referre aliquid
- to accuse some one of malversation, embezzlement of public money:accusare aliquem peculatus, pecuniae publicae
- (ambiguous) in the time of the Republic:libera re publica
- (ambiguous) at the time of a most satisfactory government:optima re publica
- (ambiguous) the Republic:libera res publica, liber populus
- (ambiguous) to hold the first position in the state:principem in re publica locum obtinere
- (ambiguous) public affairs:negotia publica (Off. 1. 20. 69)
- (ambiguous) to take part in politics:in re publica orin rebus publicis versari
- (ambiguous) to retire from public life:a re publica recedere
- (ambiguous) the state is secure:res publica stat (opp.iacet)
- (ambiguous) for the advantage of the state; in the interests of the state:e re publica (opp.contra rem p.)
- (ambiguous) the welfare of the state:summa res publica (orsumma rei publicae)
- (ambiguous) the interests of the state:commoda publica orrei publicae rationes
- (ambiguous) to have the good of the state at heart:bene, optime sentire de re publica
- (ambiguous) to have the good of the state at heart:omnia de re publica praeclara atque egregia sentire
- (ambiguous) statesmen:viri rerum civilium, rei publicae gerendae periti orviri in re publica prudentes
- (ambiguous) an experienced politician:homo in re publica exercitatus
- (ambiguous) to possess great political insight:plus in re publica videre
- (ambiguous) a man's policy is aiming at, directed towards..:alicuius in re publica orcapessendae rei publicae consilia eo spectant, ut...
- (ambiguous) a political ally:consiliorum in re publica socius
- (ambiguous) to have the same political opinions:idem de re publica sentire
- (ambiguous) to hold different views in politics:ab aliquo in re publica dissentire
- (ambiguous) democracy:imperium populi orpopulare, civitas orres publica popularis
- (ambiguous) to betray the interests of the state:a re publica deficere
- (ambiguous) the public income from the mines:pecunia publica, quae ex metallis redit
- (ambiguous) let the consuls take measures for the protection of the state:videant ordent operam consules, ne quid res publica detrimenti capiat (Catil. 1. 2. 4)
- (ambiguous) to let out public works to contract:locare opera publica
- (ambiguous) a criminal case:causa publica (Brut. 48. 178)
publica
- femininesingular ofpublic
publica
- inflection ofpublicar:
- third-personsingularpresentindicative
- second-personsingularimperative
Borrowed fromLatinpublicare.
a publica (third-person singular presentpublică,past participlepublicat) 1st conjugation
- topublish
publica
- inflection ofpublicar:
- third-personsingularpresentindicative
- second-personsingularimperative