Results for: slight
English Latin
slightlevis, levidensis, tenuis
a slight debt produces a debtor, a large one an enemy (Laberius)æs debitorem leve, gravius inimicum facit
a slight inconvenience must be enduredleve incommodum tolerandum est
a slight pledge of no small friendshipparvum non parvæ amicitiæ pignus
a slight stainlabecula
a slight stain, minor disgracelabecula
alas!, by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction (Claudian)eheu!, quam brevibus pereunt ingentia causis (or fatis)
alas!, By what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction (Claudian)eheu!, quam brevibus pereunt ingentia fatis (or causis)
all pain is either severe or slight; if slight, it is easily borne; if severe, it will no doubt be brief (Cicero)omnis dolor aut est vehemens, aut levis; si levis, facile fertur, si vehemens, certe brevis futurus est
allow time and slight delay; haste and violence ruin everything (Statius)da spatium tenuemque moram; male cuncta ministrat impetus
and new and lately invented terms will be well received, if they descend, with slight deviation, from a Grecian source (Horace)et nova fictaque nuper habebunt verba fidem, si Græco fonte cadunt parce detorta
do not pursue, with a weighty scourge, the person who deserves only a slight whip (Horace)ne scutica dignum horribili sectere flagello
light, slight, trivial, beardless, bald, light-armedlevis
Slight griefs talk, great ones are speechless. (minor losses can be talked away, profound ones strike us dumb)Curae leves loquuntur ingentes stupent
slight is the merit of keeping silence on a matter; on the other hand, serious is the guilt of talking on things whereon we should be silent (Ovid)exigua est virtus præstare silentia rebus; at contra, gravis est culpa tacenda loqui
 

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