- and
improper Latin. The
first two
words themselves are a
truncation of
dolorem ipsum ("pain itself").
Versions of the
Lorem ipsum text have been used...
- available). The
original p****age
reads ...neque
porro quisquam est, qui
dolorem ipsum, quia
dolor sit amet
consectetur adipisci velit... ("...nor again...
- dólor símilis sícut dólor méus. V. Atténdite, univérsi pópuli, et vidéte
dolórem méum. Si est dólor símilis sícut dólor méus.
Translation O all you who...
- properties, and used for the
treatment of pain. The
Latin saying "Sedare
dolorem opus
divinum est", trans. "Alleviating pain is the work of the divine"...
-
Which in
modern punctuation is:
Neque porro quisquam est qui
dolorem ipsum quia
dolor sit amet, consectetur,
adipisci velit... "Nobody likes...
- available). The
original p****age
reads ...neque
porro quisquam est, qui
dolorem ipsum, quia
dolor sit amet
consectetur adipisci velit... ("...nor again...
-
primum oculis manibusque fruantur. quod petiere,
premunt arte
faciuntque dolorem corporis et
dentes inlidunt saepe labellis osculaque adfligunt, quia non...
-
Original geminates [ll], [nn] persisted,
later becoming single [l], [n].
dolōrem [dɔˈɫoːrɛ̃ˑ] > Proto-Ibero-Romance [doˈlore] > Galician-Portuguese door...
- herb
millefolium [now
interpreted as
Achillea millefolium] 1. Ad
dentium dolorem.
Herbae millefolium radicem ieiunus conmanducet. 1. For toothache. The...
- Snow and
Joseph Thomas Clover. The College's
motto is "Divinum
sedare dolorem" (it is
divine to
alleviate pain).
Diploma of
Anaesthesia ('DA' - now defunct)...