- (book 10,
chapter ****ii:
olorum morte narratur flebilis cantus, falso, ut
arbitror,
aliquot experimentis), states: "observation
shows that the
story that...
- causatio; sed si
inter coram positos aequanimiter obiecta discingitis,
arbitror hunc
laboriosum posse probare quod obicit, si
tamen inter argutos armatos...
-
Wyborcza (in Polish). Piątek,
Tomasz (2017).
Macierewicz i jego tajemnice.
Arbitror. ISBN 9788394833107. ""Ministrant
Obrony Narodowej".
Edmund Janniger znowu...
-
follow the
pattern below,
which is the p****ive of the
first type above:
arbitror, arbitrārī, arbitrātus sum "to think" cōnor, cōnārī, cōnātus sum "to try"...
- role to any
political party. Nonetheless, Ba'ath
party remains the sole
arbitror in
publicizing electoral lists for candidacy. By
theoretically permitting...
- with
potential meaning: voluptātem, sī ipsa prō sē loquātur, concessūram
arbitror dignitātī (Cicero) 'I
believe that Pleasure, if she were to
speak for herself...
- periphrasis' unde ulteriōrem mēnsūram inhabitābilis
plagae multō esse majōrem
arbitror, nam et ā Germānia inmēnsās insulās nōn prīdem conpertās
cognitum habeō...
- with
potential meaning: voluptātem, sī ipsa prō sē loquātur, concessūram
arbitror dignitātī (Cicero) 'I
believe that Pleasure, if she were to
speak for herself...
- own ****ure
infinitive fore,
equivalent to ****ūrum esse:
comitia fore non
arbitror (Cicero) 'I don't
think there will be an election' in litterīs scrībit...
- tuā. itaqu(e) ūn(am) hanc rem m(ē) habēre
praeter / aliōs praecipu(am)
arbitror, frātr(em) hominī nēmin(ī) esse prīmār(um) /
artium magi(s) prīncipem....