WebOh, the times! Oh, the morals! also translated "What times! What customs!"; from Cicero, Catilina I, 2. O Tite tute Tati tibi tanta tyranne tulisti. O tyrant Titus Tatius, what terrible calamities you brought onto yourself! from Quintus Ennius, Annales (104), considered an example of a Latin tongue-twister. Webcor, pectus, animus are the top translations of "heart" into Latin. Sample translated sentence: Stressed is our heart till it rests in you. ↔ Inquietum es cor nostrum donec requiescat in te. heart verb noun grammar. (anatomy) A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
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WebLatin English; nunc patimur longæ pacis mala; sævior armis luxuria incubuit, victumque ulciscitur orbem: now we suffer the evils of a long peace; luxury more cruel than war broods over us and avenges a conquered world (Juvenal) WebLatin English; donec impleat orbem: until it fill the globe: donec totum impleat orbem: until it fills the whole world (motto of the Knights of the Crescent) hic et ubique terrarum: here and everywhere throughout the world (motto of the University of Paris) ille terrarum mihi præter omnis angulus ridet small powder free latex gloves
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WebLatin. English. volat hora per orbem. time flies through the world (Lucretius) aetas, tempus temporis, hora, tractus. time. ales volat propriis. a bird flies to its own (i.e., birds of a feather flock together) Alis volat propiis. Webunto, continuously, right on are the top translations of "usque" into English. Sample translated sentence: Eodem tempore se eaedem in mediam Asiam rettulerunt, usque ad Indiam ac Sinas. ↔ At the same time they made their way to the heart of Asia, as far as India and China. usque adverb grammar. + Add translation. small powder coating booth