Lewis & Short

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nōtōrĭa, ae, v. notorius, I.

nōtōrĭus, a, um, adj. [notor], pointing out, making known (post-class.); only subst.

  1. I. nōtōrĭa, ae, f.
    1. A. A notice, advice, intelligence, news: quod notoriā tuā intimāsti, Gall. ap. Treb. Claud. 17: qui falsam de me notoriam pertulerat, information, indictment, App. M. 7, p. 189, 10 Oud., for notorium (v. infra).
    2. B. Notoria, ἀναφορά, Gloss.; cf.: μήνυσις, notoria, indicium, Gloss.
  2. II. nōtōrĭum, ii, n., an information, indictment: nuntiatores, qui per notoria indicia produnt, notoriis suis assistere jubentur, Dig. 48, 16, 6; Symm. 10, 4.