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41 rēgula
rēgula ae, f [REG-], a straight stick, bar, staff: quadratas regulas defigunt, Cs.— A ruler, rule: egere regulis.—Fig., a rule, pattern, model, example, principle: naturae: regula, quā vera et falsa <*>udicarentur: philosophiae: adsit Regula, peccatis quae poenas inroget aequas, H.* * *ruler, straight ede (drawing); basic principle, rule, standard; rod/bar/rail -
42 sīc-ut or sīc-utī
sīc-ut or sīc-utī adv. —With a verb, so as, just as, as: sicut ait Ennius: valeant preces apud te meae, sicut pro te hodie valuerunt, L.: urbem Romam, sicuti ego accepi, condidere Troiani, S.: sicut verbis nuncupavi, ita... legiones mecum Dis Manibus devoveo, L.: sicut medico diligenti natura corporis cognoscenda est, sic equidem, etc. —In abridged clauses, just as, like, in the same way as: nec sicut volgus, sed ut eruditi solent appellare sapientem: nihil me, sicut antea, iuvat Scribere versiculos, H.: hunc, sicut omni vitā, tum prensantem premebat nobilitas, L.: sicut in foro non bonos oratores, item in theatro actores malos perpeti: illi, sicut Campani Capuam, sic Regium habituri perpetuam sedem erant, L.—With a verb repeated in emphatic confirmation: dum modo sit haec res, sicut est, minime contemnenda, as it certainly is: si nox opportuna est eruptioni, sicut est, L.: illa, quamvis ridicula essent, sicut erant, tamen, etc., as no doubt they were: poteratque viri vox illa videri, Sicut erat, O.: quod fore, sicut accidit, videbat, Cs.—Introducing a term of comparison, as it were, like, as, as if: ut sese splendore animi sicut speculum praebeat civibus: ab eius (cornūs) summo, sicut palmae, ramique late diffunduntur, Cs.: fugā Tibur sicut arcem belli petunt, L.—Introducing an example, as, for instance: quibus in causis omnibus, sicut in ipsā M.' Curi... fuit dissensio: omnibus periculis, sicut cum Spartam oppugnavit, N.—Of condition, as, in the same condition as: Sicut eram, fugio sine vestibus, O.: ille, sicut nudatus erat, pervenit ad Graecos, Cu.: sicuti erat, cruentā veste, in castra pervenit, Cu.—Of a pretence, as if, just as if: alii sicuti populi iura defenderent, pars, etc., under pretence of defending, S. -
43 consector
consectari, consectatus sum V DEPseek, pursue, make for (eagerly); research into; imitate, follow example of; hunt down, overtake, seek out (to destroy); attack/inveigh against; persecute -
44 documen
example, pattern, warning, proof -
45 exemplare
model, pattern, example, original, ideal; copy/reproduction; typical instance -
46 exemplaris
Icopy; transcriptIIexemplaris, exemplare ADJIIIexemplaris, exemplare ADJexemplary, serving as example/pattern -
47 exemplo
exemplare, exemplavi, exemplatus V TRANSadduce/serve as example/model/pattern; form after a pattern -
48 exempoator
model, example -
49 exhibitio
display, exhibition; example -
50 faciliter
easily; (cited as example of pedantry by Quintilianus) -
51 praejudicium
precedent, example; prejudgment -
52 utputa
as for example; namely -
53 Exempli gratia
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54 Nil agit exemplum, litem quod lite resolvit
• Not much worth is an example that solves one quarrel with another. (Horace)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Nil agit exemplum, litem quod lite resolvit
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55 Pro rata
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56 Verba movent, exempla trahunt
• Words move people, examples draw/compel them. Deeds, not words, give the exampleLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Verba movent, exempla trahunt
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57 exemplum
pattern, model, example. -
58 exempoator
m, model, example -
59 vel
I.or, (adv.) even, actually, for example.II.vel... veleither... or. -
60 abditivus
abdĭtīvus, a, um, adj. [abdo].I.Removed or separated from = remotus, sejunctus:II.a patre,
Plaut. Poen. prol. 65.—ABDITIVI: abortivi, Paul. ex Fest. p. 22 Müll. (without an example).
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