- rēgebūs, rēgibos, rēgibus igni, igneī, ignē ignebus, ignebūs, ignibos,
ignibus Ablative rēgīd, rēgĭd, rēgī, rēgē, rēgĕ ignīd, ignĭd, ignī, ignē, ignĕ...
- Pre-School for boys and
girls aged 3 to 4. The school's
motto is "Clarior ex
Ignibus" (brighter
through the flames),
commemorating a fire of 1904
which caused...
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triangulorum sphaericorum (Mainz,
Joannis Albini, 1609) Pyrotechnia, hoc est, de
ignibus festivis,
jocosis artificialibus et seriis,
variisque eorum structuris...
- Deus, Qui
temperas rerum vices,
Splendore mane illuminas,* ( instruis) Et
ignibus merediem.
Extingue flammas litium,
Aufer calorem noxium,
Confer salutem...
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substituted for the gerund:
lignum āridum māteria est idōnea ēliciendīs
ignibus (Seneca) 'dry wood (lignum) is a
suitable material for
lighting fires'...
- the
fires of Jove
encloses the
fields qua Vulc****
agros pastus Iovis ignibus arcet Boreas 37 then the
strength of
Thracian Boreas blows forth immense...
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three masted sailing ship in full sail of the fourth. Motto:
Clarior Ex
Ignibus (Brighter out of the Flames)
Wakefield Girls' High,
granted 10 January...
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nequit fari mens
nulla valet meditari Quantus mente furor mihi est,
quibus ignibus uror
Leonine verses in half
rhyme in the
Basilica di
Santa Maria ****unta...
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generally followed by nē with the subjunctive:
timuit nē
forte sacer tot ab
ignibus aethēr
conciperet flammās (Ovid) 'he
became afraid in case by
chance the...
- sīc vidētur / ignifer: ambo sunt flam/mīs creātī // prōsatīqu(e) ex /
ignibus; ambo dē dō/nīs calōrem, // vīt(e) et radiō, / cōnferunt;
noctis hic rum/pit...