- pecuniosus
- pecūniōsus, a, um [ pecunia ]1) имеющий много денег, состоятельный, богатый (homo C)2) обогащающий, доходный (ars M)
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Geld — 1. Ach, nun fällt mi all mîn klên Geld bî. (Brandenburg.) Ein Ausruf, der häufig erfolgt, wenn jemand durch irgendeinen Umstand an etwas erinnert wird, was er hätte thun sollen, aber bisher zu thun vergessen hat. 2. All wîr1 Geld, dat et Wîf nig… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Pecunious — Pe*cu ni*ous, a. [L. pecuniosus, fr. pecunia: cf. F. p[ e]cunieux.] Abounding in money; wealthy; rich. [Obs.] Sherwood. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impecunious — adjective Etymology: 1in + obsolete English pecunious rich, from Middle English, from Latin pecuniosus, from pecunia money more at fee Date: 1596 having very little or no money usually habitually ; penniless • impecuniosity noun • impecuniously… … New Collegiate Dictionary
impecunious — impecuniously, adv. impecuniousness, impecuniosity /im pi kyooh nee os i tee/, n. /im pi kyooh nee euhs/, adj. having little or no money; penniless; poor. [1590 1600; IM 2 + obs. pecunious wealthy < L pecuniosus, equiv. to pecuni(a) wealth + osus … Universalium
impécunieux — impécunieux, ieuse [ ɛ̃pekynjø, jøz ] adj. • 1677; de 1. in et lat. pecunia « argent » ♦ Littér. Qui manque d argent. ⇒ besogneux, pauvre. ⊗ CONTR. Riche. ● impécunieux, impécunieuse adjectif (du latin pecunia, argent) Littéraire. Qui a peu d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pécunieux — ⇒PÉCUNIEUX, EUSE, adj. Vx, fam. Qui a beaucoup d argent. Synon. fortuné, riche; anton. impécunieux (littér.), indigent, pauvre. À Grenade, on y reste vivre dans un des hôtels séduisants qui s offrent aux touristes pécunieux (T SERSTEVENS, Itinér … Encyclopédie Universelle
pécunieux — pécunieux, euse (pé ku ni eû, eû z ) adj. Terme familier. Qui a beaucoup d argent comptant. • Monsieur, je ne suis pas gentilhomme. Ésope : Tant mieux ; Je n en connais aucun qui soit pécunieux, BOURSAULT Fabl. d Ésope, IV, 5. • Il vaut mieux … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
impecunious — (adj.) lacking in money, 1590s, from assimilated form of in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + L. pecuniosus rich, from pecunia money, property (see PECUNIARY (Cf. pecuniary)). Related: Impecuniously; impecuniosity … Etymology dictionary
pecunious — late 14c., from L. pecuniosus “abounding in money,” from pecunia (see PECUNIARY (Cf. pecuniary)). Related: Pecuniously … Etymology dictionary
impecunious — [ˌɪmpɪ kju:nɪəs] adjective having little or no money. Derivatives impecuniosity noun impecuniousness noun Origin C16: from in 1 + obs. pecunious wealthy (from L. pecuniosus, from pecunia money ) … English new terms dictionary
impecunious — im•pe•cu•ni•ous [[t]ˌɪm pɪˈkyu ni əs[/t]] adj. having little or no money; penniless • Etymology: 1590–1600; im II+ obs. pecunious wealthy < L pecūniōsus, der. of pecūni(a) wealth im pe•cu′ni•ous•ly, adv. im pe•cu′ni•ous•ness, im pe•cu… … From formal English to slang