Results for: merit
English Latin
meritexcellentia, promereo, dignitas, promeritum
a poet of superior merit, whose vein is of no vulgar kind, who never tosses off anything trite, nor coins a trivial poem at the public mint, I cannot describe, but only recognize as a person whose soul is free from all anxiety (Juvenal)sed vatem egregium cui non sit publica vena, qui nihil expositum soleat deducere, nec qui communi feriat carmen triviale moneta, hunc qualem nequeo monstrare, et sentio tantum, anxietate carens animus facit
deserve, earn, be entitled to, meritmereo, mereor
desserts, merit, creditpromeritum
excellence, merit, worthexcellentia
from meritex merito
he loses all nobility whose only merit is noble birth (Saleius Bassus)perit omnis in illo nobilitas, cujus laus est in origine sola
here is a field open for talent, and here merit will have certain favor, and industry graced with its due reward (Claudian)hic patet ingeniis campus, certusque merenti stat favor; ornatur propriis industria donis
Honorary; by meritEmeritus
honors are enhanced by meritmeritus augentur honores
I am ashamed to be always begging and begging the same things, and fear lest you should conceive for me the disgust I merit (Ovid)et pudet, et metuo, semperque eademque precari, ne subeant animo tædia justa tuo
it is a merit in a man of high birth and large fortune to train up his children so as to be a credit to his family and himself (Plautus)illa laus est, magno in genere et in divitiis maximis, liberos hominem educare, generi monumentum et sibi
it is the greatest merit of a prince to know his subjects (Martial)principis est virtus maxima nosse suos
lacking in meritindignus
merit, worth, prestige, dignitydignitas
 

Translations: 115 / 23

Your Recent Searches

Total number of language pairs: 544
Total number of translations (in millions): 15.4

Recent searches