- zero
quantities with
intrinsic value.
Intrinsic aliquidism, or
simply aliquidism (from
Latin aliquid, 'something')
holds that
there is one or more. This...
- part of the
transcendental family.
Since then,
essence (res),
otherness (
aliquid) and, more recently,
beauty (pulchrum) have been added.[citation needed]...
- a
competition who
demonstrated identical performance. ex
Africa semper aliquid novi "(There is)
always something new (coming) out of Africa"
Pliny the...
- nostrum[d]
exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut
aliquid ex ea
commodi consequatur? [D]Quis
autem vel eum i[r]ure reprehenderit...
- In
moral philosophy,
instrumental and
intrinsic value are the
distinction between what is a
means to an end and what is as an end in itself.
Things are...
- make an
impression on the hearers. "Quicunque
Lecturus vel
Cantaturus est
aliquid in Monasterio; si
necesse babeat ab eo, viz. Cantore,
priusquam incipiat...
-
scepticism of Renaudot, (Hist. Alex. Patriarch, p. 170: )
historia ...
habet aliquid ut απιστον ut
Arabibus familiare est."
However Butler says: "Renaudot thinks...
-
invideat qui pro sua
virili suoque modo
conatur publicis studiis utilitatis aliquid adiungere.",
which translates as "Diverse are the
gifts of men of genius...
-
aligot may have been
derived from the
Occitan alicouot, from the
Latin aliquid, or from the Old
French harigoter.[citation needed]
Truffade List of cheese...
-
indirect speech. Cogitabam/Cogitaveram
aliquid. ("I was thinking/had
thought something")
Dixit se cogita(vi)sse
aliquid ("He said that he had been thinking/had...