Citations:protervus

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Latin citations of protervus and proterve

  • c. 211 BCE, Plautus, Rudens II.iv, (trochaic septenarius):
    Quĭs ĕst quī no͞strīs ta͞m prō̆te͞rvē fŏrĭbu͞s făcĭt i͞niūrĭa͞m?
  • c. 190 BCE – 185 BCE, Plautus, Amphitryon 837, (trochaic septenarius):
    Quae non deliquit, decet / a͞udācem e͞ssĕ, cōnfīde͞ntēr prō se e͞t prō(p)te͞rvē lŏquī.
  • c. 190 BCE, Plautus, Bacchides IV.iii:
    Pĕtŭlāns, prō(p)te͞rvo īrācu͞ndo ănĭmo, i͞ndŏmĭto i͞ncōgĭtātō, / sine modo et modestia sum, sine bono iure atque honore, / incredibilis imposque animi, inamabilis inlepidus vivo, / malevolente ingenio natus.
  • 165 BCE, Publius Terentius Afer, Hecyra 503:
    E͞cce a͞ute͞m tū quŏquĕ prōte͞rvē īrācu͞ndŭs es!