Latin towns. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Latin America. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
The Latin translates as ‘Clodius prosecuted adulterers’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 67] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘the frown of an oppressive despot’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 40] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘a man just and steadfast of purpose’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 38] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘a memorial more lasting than bronze’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 67] Reference
The word “thumb” in Latin is pollex meaning “the strong one”. From Wordnik.com. [May « 2004 « So Many Books] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘good bards, whose songs were meet for Phoebus’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 89] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘O mind of man, knowing not fate or coming doom’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 59] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘No one ever became utterly abominable overnight’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 39] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘I find hospitality wherever the weather takes me’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 61] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘the Muse forbids a man to die who deserves praise’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 93] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘The man of integrity who holds fast to his purpose’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 40] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘through so many sorts of disaster and so many crises’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 50] Reference
Latin translates as: ‘These trifles will bring that friend into serious trouble’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 63] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘The mountains labour and give birth to a ridiculous mouse’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 104] Reference
As you can see, the Latin is the same except for the words that we translate “of Obligation.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » Victims of Communism Day] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘What’s the use of pedigrees?’. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 70] Reference
The Latin translates as ‘good bards, whose songs were meet for. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 35] Reference
Tibullus calls the Latin Tumus barba - rous, L ii. el. From Wordnik.com. [The history of Herodotus] Reference
At his command Ptolemy's Optics were translated into Latin from the Arabic. From Wordnik.com. [Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III] Reference
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