- praise" (Pope), "expressive silence" (Thomson,
echoing Cicero's Latin: ****
tacent clamant, lit. 'when they are silent, they cry out'), "melancholy merriment"...
- in 1882, the G.A.R.
monument was
inscribed with the
Latin phrase, "Dum
Tacent Clamant" ("While They Are Silent, They Cry Aloud"), and has
served as "a...
- indicative, the
conjunction ****
means 'at that time when', or 'whenever': ****
tacent, clāmant (Cicero) 'when they are silent, (it is as if) they are shouting'...
-
against some high
school girls who are also
smitten by Negi's looks. 11 "****
tacent clamant" Transliteration: "When They Are Silent, They Are Shouting" Yasunori...
-
occur at
exactly the same time, and the
subjunctive could not be used: ****
tacent, clāmant (Cicero) "when they are silent, (it is as if) they are shouting"...