-
Milceni lands" (part of the
Imperial Margraviate of Meissen) et
exinde ducente iuxta flumen Oddera usque in
predictam civitate Schinesghe. – "and from...
-
supporters were two sea
lions (lions with fishes' tails) and the
motto was Deo
ducente nil
nocet (Latin:
Where God Leads,
Nothing Harms). The East
India Company's...
- the
Intelligibles (Ἀφορμαὶ πρὸς τὰ νοητά;
Sententiae ad
Intelligibilia Ducentes), a
basic summary of Neoplatonism, he is
especially appreciated for his...
- (usually only
found in
deponent verbs)
Present participle: dūcēns (pl.
dūcentēs) "leading" ****ure participle: ductūrus (pl. ductūrī) "going to lead" Gerundive:...
- ductūrus
fuisse to have been
going to lead
PARTICIPLES Present dūcēns
dūcentēs (while)
leading (sg.) (while)
leading (pl.) ****ure ductūrus/a/um going...
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Participles and
gerundive (3rd conjugation)
Active P****ive
Present dūcēns, pl.
dūcentēs leading Perfect ductus, pl. ductī led,
having been led ****ure ductūrus...
- et ab ipsa
Alemura usque in
terram Milze recte intra Oddere et
exinde ducente iuxta flumen Oddera usque in
predictam civitatem Schinesghe. In English...
- an elephant's head.
Shield Or on a bend
engrailed Azure between two
trefoils three martlets.
Motto Deo
Ducente Nil
Nocet (God Guiding,
Nothing Hurts)...
- colours,
above an
Indian lily on water, a
mullet radiated or. Motto: "Deo
ducente nil nocet" (When God guides,
nothing harms) Badge: a
mullet or, surmounted...
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observance of the
Augustinian rule and
religious precepts. Its re****tion for
ducentes canonicam vitam ("living a
canonical life")
attracted Saint Malachy from...