Results for: lavish, bestow, grant, give abundantly
English Latin
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us, grant us peace (from the Catholic Mass)Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis, dona nobis pacem
lavishlargior
lavish of what is another’s, restrained with what is his own (Cicero)de alieno largitor, et sui restrictor
leave off, give over, cease, stop, end, desistdesino
Let arms yield to the toga. (Let violence give place to law)Cedant arma togae
let love give way to business; give attention to business, and you will be safe (Ovid)cedat amor rebus; res age, tutus eris
let me at least bestow upon him those last offerings, and discharge a vain and unavailing duty (Virgil)his saltem accumulem donis, et fungar inani munere
let nothing pass that will give you advantage; though hairy in front, opportunity is bald behind (Dionysius Cato)rem tibi quam nosces aptam dimittere noli; fronte capillata, post est occasio calva
may God grant success!quod Deus bene vertat!
Mix. Give. LabelM.D.S (Misce. Da. Signa.)
most abundantlyuberrime
most luxuriantly, most abundantly, most fruitfullyuberrime
no one can give what he does not havenemo dat quod non habet
no song can give pleasure for long, nor can it last, that is written by drinkers of water (Horace)nulla placere diu nec vivere carmina possunt quæ scribuntur aquæ potoribus
not to us, Lord, not to us; but to your Name give glory (Psalm 113:9)non nobis, Domine, non nobis; sed nomini tuo da gloriam
 

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