- Muphry's law is an
adage that states: "If you
write anything criticizing editing or proofreading,
there will be a
fault of some kind in what you have written...
- 2024. Geal, Alan (1
October 2006). "Aux
armes · mottoes:
clarere audere gaudere & ζητεῖν τὴν ἀλήθειαν". Pleiade.org.
Retrieved 2 July 2016. an innocently...
- word joli, from Old
French jolif,
which in turn
derives from the
Latin gaudēre meaning 'to enjoy'. It is
occasionally spelled as
Jolee or Joli. It is...
- the king's
service and
therefore cannot come in person.
clarere audere gaudere [be] bright, daring,
joyful Motto of the Geal family.
clausum fregit he...
- da
nobis in eódem Spíritu
recta sápere, et de eius
semper consolatióne
gaudére. Per Christum, Dóminum nostrum. Amen. Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts...
-
gaudio parentum,
meaning that the name
Gaius stems from the
Latin verb
gaudere ("to rejoice", "to be glad"). This
etymology is
commonly seen as incorrect...
-
maximum Taranin Iovem adsuetum olim
humanis placari capitibus, nunc vero
gaudere pecorum. We also find it [depicted]
differently by
other [authors]. [....
- "fortunate" in Latin;
Gaius is
thought to
derive from the same root as
gaudere, "to rejoice";
Gnaeus refers to a birthmark;
Marcus and
Mamercus refer...
- the king's
service and
therefore cannot come in person.
clarere audere gaudere [be] bright, daring,
joyful Motto of the Geal family.
clausum fregit he...
- ("Concerning Praenomina")
states that
Gaius is
derived from the same root as
gaudere, "to rejoice".
Although Paris and the
unidentified authorities whom he...