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- found in the Biblical apocrypha (called Esdras IV in the Vulgate): ‘Et respondit ad mē angelus, quī missus est ad mē, cui nōmen Ūriel,’ ‘And the angel...
- throughout the verse. One is by Ennius: – – | – – | – – | – – | – – | – – ollī respondit rēx Albāī Longāī 'to him replied the King of Alba Longa' The other is...
- ipse, [ut] presidio fuge suam et suorum vitam conservaret, exhortatus, respondit: Absit, ut rex Boemie fugeret, sed illuc me ducite, ubi maior strepitus...
- Écrits. The term used by Rabelais is not sinthome but symptomates: "Amis, respondit Pantagruel, à tous les doubtes et questions par vous proposées compete...
- ἀκούει μου τῆς φωνῆς. 37 Dixit itaque ei Pilatus: “ Ergo rex es tu? ”. Respondit Iesus: “ Tu dicis quia rex sum. Ego in hoc natus sum et ad hoc veni in...
- acknowledged that de Moivre had solved the problem years earlier: " … ; respondit Illustrissimus vir se dubitare an Problema a Te aliquot ante annos solutum...
- et incantatricibus, quae ova ex gallinis et lac et butyrum furarentur. Respondit Lutherus: **** illis nulla habenda est misericordia. Ich wolte sie selber...
- nominative case is used for the subject of an active or a p****ive verb: rēx respondit = the king replied rēx occīsus est = the king was killed It is also used...
- Transliteration: apekrithē o Pilatos o gegrapha gegrapha Biblia Sacra Vulgata: respondit Pilatus quod scripsi scripsi Then the soldiers, when they had crucified...
- would be safer to go forward or to retreat into the camp' Aristotelēs respondit factūrum esse quod vellent, **** id sibī foret tempestīvum (Gellius) 'Aristotle...