- condidit, quod
deinde pulsatum eam
harmoniam redditit,
qualem Felium voces reddere possunt. Nam
palmulae digitis Organoe di
depressae aculeis suis dum caudas...
-
exhibens icones plantarum selectiorum quotquot ad
vivorum exemplorum normam reddere licuit.
Stuttgartiae was 12
volumes published between 1795–1830 and issued...
-
Henrico de Gray per
Philippum Marc', vicecomitem, et
terra ilia
solet reddere ad
scaccarium dimidiam marcam. Your
Thurrock A
general and
heraldic dictionary...
- surrender" perdō, perdere, perdidī,
perditum "to destroy, lose" reddō,
reddere, reddidī,
redditum "to give back" trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditum "to...
- pieces, and
burnt on the altar. The
Arval Brethren used the term exta
reddere, "to
return the entrails," that is, to
render unto the
deity what has already...
- toil, I am
increasing it'.
timeo ne tibi
nihil praeter lacrimas queam reddere,
Cicero Pro
Plancio 42.101 – 'I am
afraid that I can give
nothing in return...
- in fine
mundi de
coelis descensurus sit
judicare vivos et mortuos, et
reddere unicuique decundum opera ejus. Et in
Spiritum sanctum, id est para****um...
-
Coloman also
designated the
churches as
places of refuge. Non est
bonum reddere malum pro bono Ch. 166. Géza II
permitted Louis VII of
France and his crusaders...
- in
retelling ancient tales in an
original way Nec
verbo verbum curabit reddere /
fidus interpretes: "not to try to
render them word for word [like some]...
-
Fisher published his
mezzotint in
November 1762,
having the
inscription "
Reddere personae scit
convenientia cuique",
meaning "he
knows how to give to each...