Results for: to wish well, greet, visit, reverence, pay respect to
English Latin
to wish well, greet, visit, reverence, pay respect tosaluto
(+ inf.) to blush to, (+acc.) blush for, respecterubesco
all men now worship gold, all other types of reverence being done awayaurum omnes victa jam pietate colunt
before all things reverence the gods (Virgil)imprimis venerare deos
by an unequal movement in respect to the whole (i.e., the differing speeds of planetary movements)per inæqualem motum, respectu totius
can there be any greater folly than the respect you pay to men collectively when you despise them individually? (Cicero)an quidquid stultius, quam quos singulos contemnas, eos aliquid putare esse universos?
fear, respectvereor, verērī, veritus,-a, -um sum (dep.)
great praise is the reward of children who respect the wishes of their parents (Phædrus)laus magna natis obsequi parentibus
great was the respect formerly paid to the hoary head, and great the honor to the wrinkles of age (Ovid)magna fuit quondam capitis reverentia cani, inque suo pretio ruga senilis erat
greetsaluto
he delighted to wander over unknown regions, to visit unknown rivers, the interest lessening the fatigue (Ovid)ignotis errare locis, ignota videre flumina gaudebat, studio minuente laborem
in any respectaliquis
in the midst of hope and care, in the midst of fears and passions, believe each day that dawns on you is your last; more gratefully will you greet the hour that is not expected (Horace)inter spem curamque, timores inter et iras, omnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum; grata superveniet quæ non sperabitur hora
it is difficult for one who has enjoyed uninterrupted good fortune to have a due reverence for virtue (Cicero)difficile est plurimum virtutem revereri, qui semper secunda fortuna sit usus
just as ants never bend their way to visit empty storehouses, so no friend will visit departed wealth (Ovid)horrea formicæ tendunt ad inania nunquam; nullus ad amissas ibit amicus opes
 

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