Results for: soil
English Latin
soilterra, solum
soilsolum, i, n
a good seed, planted even in poor soil, will bear rich fruit by its own nature (Accius)probæ etsi in segetem sunt deteriorem datæ fruges, tamen ipsæ suaptæ natura enitent
A good seed, planted even in poor soil, will bear rich fruit by its own nature. (Accius)Probae esti in segetem sunt deteriorem datae fruges, tamen ipsae suaptae enitent
an ancient land, powerful in arms and in the fertility of its soil (Virgil, of Italy)terra antiqua, potens armis atque ubere glebæ
attached to the soiladscriptus glebæ
earth, ground, land, country, soilterra
ground, earth, soil, land, countryhumus
land, country, soil, ground, bottom, floor, foundationsolum
Native soilNatale solum
O, how happy are the tillers of the ground, if only they knew their blessings!; for whom, far from the clash of arms, the most just earth pours forth from its soil an easy sustenance (Virgil)O fortunatos nimium, sua si bona norint, agricolas!; quibus ipsa, procul discordibus armis, fundit humo facilem victum justissima tellus
soil /landhumus
the father of tillage himself, did not wish the way to be easy; he was the first to raise the soil by art, inciting the human heart by anxiety (Virgil)pater ipse colendi haud facilem esse viam voluit, primusque per artem movit agros, curis acuens mortalia corda
the one who owns the soil owns everything above it to the skycujus est solum, ejus (est) usque ad cœlum
the soil of their native land is dear to the hearts of all (Cicero)patriæ solum omnibus carum est
 

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