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impŏs (inp-), ŏtis, adj. [2. in-potis; cf. the opp., compos], not master of, not possessed of, without power over (ante- and postclass.): homo, animi impos, Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 94: sui est impos animi, id. Cas. 3, 5, 7; id. Bacch. 4, 3, 3: mentis, Suet. Aug. 19 fin.; Lact. de Ira Dei, 21, 3: sui, Sen. Ep. 83, 3; Sen. Agm. 178; and absol., App. Dogm. Plat. 2, p. 22; cf.: impos est, qui animi sui potens non est, qui animum suum in potestate non habet, Paul. ex Fest. p. 109 Müll.: impos sui amore caeco, Sen. Agm. 117: veritatis, not partaking of, without, App. de Deo Socr. init. p. 43: damni, unable to bear, Aus. Idyll. 10, 274.

impŏsĭtīcĭus (inp-), or -tĭus, a, um, adj. [impono], laid on, applied (anteand post-class.).

  1. I. Lit.: canthari, only laid on, not fastened, Dig. 30, 1, 41, § 11.
  2. II. Trop.: nomina, i. e. the primitive names applied to things, Varr. L. L. 8, § 5 Müll.; 10, § 61: causa, ascribed (opp. naturalis and publica), Dig. 39, 1, 5, § 9.

impŏsĭtĭo (inp-), ōnis, f. [impono], gramm. t. t., the application of a name to a thing, Varr. L. L. 8, § 5 Müll.; 10, § 51; § 61 (in Plin. 27, 13, 115, § 141, the true reading is in potione).

* impŏsĭtīvus (inp-), a, um, adj. [impono], i. q. impositicius, applied: nomina, i. e. primitive names, Plin. 28, 4, 6, § 33.

* impŏsĭtor (inp-), ōris, m. [impono], one who applies a name to a thing, Varr. L. L. 7, § 2 Müll.

impŏsĭtus (inp-), a, um, Part., from impono.

impossĭbĭlis (inp-), e, adj. [2. inpossibilis], impossible (post-Aug.): impossibile aut potius infinitum est, Quint. 5, 10, 18: impossibilia aggrediantur, id. 5, 13, 34: nihil impossibile arbitror, App. M. 1, p. 111: ut Herculi quasi impossibile imperaverit, ut, etc., Just. 2, 4; App. Dogm. Plat. 3, p. 38: impossibile est, ut alveus fluminis publici non sit publicus, Dig. 43, 11, 1 med.: condicio, Gai. Inst. 3, 98.

impossĭbĭlĭtas (inp-), ātis, f. [impossibilis], impossibility (post-class.), App. M. 6, p. 179; Tert. Bapt. 2 fin. al.

impostor (inp-), ōris, m. [impono, II. B. 3.], a deceiver, impostor (post-class.; cf.: planus, sycophanta), impostores aut mendaces aut litigiosi, Dig. 21, 1, 4, § 3; Hier. Ep. 38 fin.; 54, 5; Paul. Nol. Carm. 21, 338.

impostūra (inp-), ae, f. [impono, II. B. 3.], deceit, imposture (late Lat.), Dig. 47, 20, 3; Treb. Gall. 12; Coll. Mos. et Rom. Leg. 2, 1.

impostus (inp-), a, um, v. impono init.