-
praestatur fides)
Least said,
soonest mended (male
dictum interpretando facias acrius) No man is a hero to his
valet (inferior
rescit quicquid peccat superior)...
- ante
purgabat ad
expromendum ingenium suum
attentius et
illius refellendum acrius. Die
Schedelsche Weltchronik, 079
Grenfell 1870, p. 614. Dorandi, Tiziano...
- tenerrimus, tenerrima,
tenerrimum ācer, ācris, ācre ('valliant, fierce') ācrior,
ācrius ācerrimus, ācerrima, ācerrimum celeber, celebris,
celebre ('celebrated,...
- been done',
since the two are
close in meaning: at plerīque exīstimant, sī
ācrius īnsequī voluisset,
bellum eō diē
potuisse fīnīrī (Caesar) 'but most people...
- have done',
since the two are
close in meaning: at plerīque exīstimant, sī
ācrius īnsequī voluisset,
bellum eō diē
potuisse fīnīrī (Caesar) 'but most people...
-
Bochkaium scriptarum ab
hajdone quodam inventa a fuit, hoc idem
Bochkaium acrius commonebat, quod
postea Betlen Gabor animadvertens,
Bochkaio citissime significavit...
- Janduim, Baiacu, Icó, Anacé, Quixelô, Jaguaribara, Kanindé, Tremembé,
Acriú)
banded together to
fight the
Portuguese conquerors,
bravely resisting for...
-
qualis genius latebat,
Quamque divinus fragili iuvolutus,
Pulvere in isto !
Acrius nemo
intonuit superbis ; Nemo
dejectos magis erigebat ; Sed Dei
laudes celebrando...
- that the
village was
built around the
property of a rich Gallo-Roman
named Acrius. At the end of the 13th
century Aigre appears in the form
Acriacis then...
- - once
spoken in Ceará
state at the
sources of the Acaratí-guasú
River Acriú - once
spoken on the left bank of the Acaraná River, Ceará. Anasé - spoken...