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English Latin
foundinstituo, constituo
avoid greatness; under a poor roof there may be found more happiness than kings and their courtiers in palaces enjoy (Horace)fuge magna; licet sub paupere tecto reges et regum vita præcurrere amicos
between bridge and stream the Lord’s mercy may be found (St. Augustine)misericordia Domini inter pontem et fontem
Eos saw you weeping at dawn, and at sunset Hesperus found you weeping still (Cinna, referring to Zmyrna, mother of Adonis)te matutinus flentem conspexit Eous et flentem paulo vidit post Hesperus idem
fools’ names stick to the walls (i.e., fools’ names and fools’ faces are always found in public places)nomina stultorum parietibus hærent
found a colonydeduco
found outevestigatus
found out, discovered. tracked downevestigatus
he found a city of brick, and left it one of marble (Suetonius, said of Cæsar Augustus)urbem latericiam (or lateritiam) invenit, marmoream reliquit
He found a city [Rome] of bricks and left a city of marble. (Augustus)Urbem lateritiam invenit, marmoream reliquit
I have found it (motto of California, from the Greek)eureka
I have found out a gift for my fair Venus; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed (Virgil)parta meæ Veneri sunt munera; namque notavi ipse locum aëriæ quo congessere palumbes
I have often found good-looking people to be very base, and I have known many ugly people most estimable (Phædrus)formosos sæpe inveni pessimos, et turpi facie multos cognovi optimos
if honest fame attends the truly good, if, setting aside the ultimate success, virtue and valor are alone to be considered, then was his fortune as proud as any to be found in the records of our ancestry (a tribute to Pompey by Lucan)si veris magna paratur fama bonis, et si successu nuda remoto inspicitur virtus, quicquid laudamus in ullo majorum, fortuna fuit
it is wretched to be found out (Horace)deprendi miserum est
 

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