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1 in-aestimābilis
in-aestimābilis e, adj., not to be judged of, unaccountable: animi multitudinis, L.—Inestimable, invaluable, incalculable: e grege se velut inaestimabilem secernere, L.: gaudium, L.—Not estimable, valueless. -
2 nihilum
nihilum or (poet.)* * *nothing; nothingness, which does not exist; something valueless; no respect -
3 nīlum
nīlum ī, n [ne+hilum], not a shred, nothing: ex nihilo oriri, aut in nihilum occidere: venire ad nihilum: quos pro nihilo putavit: Quoi minus nilo est, quod, etc., less than nothing, T.: istuc nihili pendere, of no account, T.: Non hoc de nilost, quod, etc., for nothing, i. e. without cause, T.: de nihilo conripi, L.: nihilo benevolentior, not a whit: nihilo setius, Cs.: ego isti nilo sum aliter ac fui, no otherwise, T.: Nihilo deterius ius, H.— Acc adverb.: nihilum metuenda timere, H.* * *nothing; nothingness, which does not exist; something valueless; no respect -
4 inaestimabilis
inaestimabilis, inaestimabile ADJpriceless, beyond all price; inestimable; not to be reckoned in money; undeserving of valuation (phil.); not to be judged, unaccountable; valueless -
5 nichilum
nothing; nothingness, which does not exist; something valueless; no respect -
6 inaestimabilis
ĭn-aestĭmābĭlis, e, adj.I.In gen., that cannot be estimated or judged of:II.nihil tam incertum nec tam inaestimabile est quam animi multitudinis,
so little to be counted upon, Liv. 31, 34, 3. —In partic.A.Inestimable, invaluable, incalculable:* B.quod e grege se imperatorum, velut inaestimabilem, secrevisset,
Liv. 35, 14, 12:gaudium,
id. 29, 32, 2:monumentum occasionis,
Val. Max. 4, 8, 1. —Not worthy to be esteemed, valueless, opp. aestimabile, Cic. Fin. 3, 6, 20.
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