I.irreligious, impious (not anteAug.): “irreligiosum ratus, sacerdotes pedibus ire, etc.,” Liv. 5, 40 fin.: “cujus (templi) dedicationem differre longius irreligiosum est,” Plin. Ep. 4, 1, 5; 9, 35, 1: “in Caesares,” Tert. ad Nat. 1, 17.—Comp.: “potest irreligiosius quidpiam existimari?” Arn. 5, 185. —Sup.: “factum irreligiosissimum,” Tert. Or. 12. — Adv.: irrĕlĭgĭōsē , impiously: “si qua irreligiose dixisset,” Tac. A. 2, 50. — Comp., Arn. 1, 13; Tert. ad Nat. 1, 10.
irrĕlĭgĭōsus (inr- ), a, um, adj. 2. inreligiosus,