Results for: to send back word
English Latin
armed prayers (i.e., with weapons to back them up)preces armatæ
as a faithful interpreter, render (or translate) word for word (after Horace; a variation of the negative form, nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres)verbum verbo reddere, fidus interpres
as a faithful translator, be careful not to render (or translate) word for word but the meaningnon ex verbo verbum sed ad sensu curabis reddere fidus interpres
as a true translator you will take care not to render (or translate) word for word (Horace)nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres
As a true translator you will take care not to translate word for word. (Horace)Nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres
as bees taste of everything in the flowery meadows, so we feed on every golden word that falls from his lips (i.e., one who selects the best of everything that is encountered) (Lucretius)floriferis ut apes in saltibus omnia libant, omnia nos itidem despascimur aurea dicta
as far as the meaning of the word extendsnomine tenus nominetenus
as far as the word goesverbo tenus
ask backrepeto
at this worda.h.v. (ad hanc vocem)
attaches to a word to indicate “and” (discipulī discipulaeque = male students and female students)-que
attaches to the first word in the sentence to indicate that what follows is a question-ne (enclitic particle)
avoid a strange and unfamiliar word as you would a dangerous reef (Julius Cæsar)tamquam scopulum, sic fugias inauditum atque insolens verbum
avoid. turn backaverto
backrursus, tergum
 

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