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1 malum
malum ī, n [1 malus], an evil, mischief, misfortune, calamity: nescis quantis in malis vorser, T.: in tanta mala praecipitatus, S.: subitum, Cs.: dolor est malum: aurum, Summi materies mali, H.: ignari ante malorum, misfortune past, V.: quod nescire malum est, H.: nihil mali accidisse Scipioni puto: externum, i. e. bellum, N. — Punishment, hurt, harm, severity, injury: malo domandam tribuniciam potestatem, L.: malo exercitum coërcere, S.: Sine malo fateri, T.: vi, malo, plagis adductus est ut, etc., ill-usage: clementiam illi malo fuisse, unfortunate.—Wrong-doing: fama veterum malorum, V.—As a term of abuse, plague, mischief, torment: qui, malum, alii? T.: quae, malum, est ista tanta audacia?* * *Iapple; fruit; lemon; quinceIIevil, mischief; disaster, misfortune, calamity, plague; punishment; harm/hurt -
2 mālum
mālum ī, n, μῆλον, an apple: (uva) cum malis, H.: sapor Felicis mali, lemon, V.: cana tenerā lanugine mala, quinces, V.—Prov.: ab ovo usque ad mala, i. e. from beginning to end (because fruit was the last course at dinner), H.* * *Iapple; fruit; lemon; quinceIIevil, mischief; disaster, misfortune, calamity, plague; punishment; harm/hurt -
3 malum
malum adv., see 1 malus.* * *Iapple; fruit; lemon; quinceIIevil, mischief; disaster, misfortune, calamity, plague; punishment; harm/hurt -
4 malum
1.mălum, i, v. 1. malus, fin. 1.2.mālum, i, n., = mêlon (Doric ma lon), an apple, i. e. any tree-fruit fleshy on the outside, and having a kernel within (opp. nux); hence, applied also to quinces, pomegranates, peaches, oranges, lemons, etc.I.In gen., Plin. 15, 14, 14, § 47; Col. 5, 10, 19; Verg. G. 2, 127 al.: malis orbiculatis pasci, Cael. ad Cic. Fam. 8, 15.—In a pun with mălum, a calamity, Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 89; 91 al.—Prov.: ab ovo usque ad mala, i. e. from beginning to end (from the Roman custom to begin meals with eggs and end with fruit), Hor. S. 1, 3, 7.— Trop.:II.malum discordiae,
an apple of discord, Just. 12, 15, 11.—Malum terrae, a plant (the Aristolochia), having four varieties, Plin. 25, 8, 54, § 95; Scrib. Comp. 202;also called malum terrenum,
Veg. Vet. 4, 13. -
5 malum in se
• maltreat• malum prohibitum -
6 malum
"1. known. 2. Yes, I know./Sure. 3. That´s evident. -unuz As you know....; Of course you know that....;... is something you are certainly aware of. (...) - değil... is not yet clear: Onun gelip gelmeyeceği malum değil. It´s not yet clear whether or not he´ll come. - olmak /a/ to sense, surmise." -
7 malum
adj. inevitable* * *certain -
8 malum
m.mallum. -
9 malum
evil, misfortune, misdeed, crime, injury, damage. -
10 malum
known -
11 malum granatum
mālŏgrānātum (better mālum grānātum), i, n. [2. malum-granatum], a pomegranate, Plin. 26, 8, 31, § 49; Hier. Com. ad Aggen. 2, 20; Vulg. Num. 20, 5. -
12 malum prohibitum
m.malum prohibitum, wrong prohibited. -
13 malum senile
m.malum senile. -
14 malum olma
n. presentiment -
15 malum olmak
v. presage -
16 malum prohibitum
• maltreatment• malvasia grape• wrong note• wrong reasoning -
17 Malum consilium quod mutari non potest
• It's a bad plan that can't be changed. (Publilius Syrus)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Malum consilium quod mutari non potest
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18 Malum prohibitum
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19 Malum quidem nullum esse sine aliquo bono
• There is, to be sure, no evil without something good. (Pliny the Elder)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Malum quidem nullum esse sine aliquo bono
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20 malum olmak
to have a presentment, to sense
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