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Results for: a widening, expansion / rest, respiteTranslations 1 - 30 of 62
 English Latin
a widening, expansion / rest, respitelaxamentum
(+gerundive) to see to a thing being done, cure, restcuro
a lying down, restcubitus
a short reign brings no respite to the masses (Statius)non parcit populis regnum breve
after lunch rest a while, after supper walk a mile (Schola Salern)post prandium stabis, post cœnem ambulabis
and so of the restet sic de ceteris
And so to of the restEt sic de ceteris
And the restEt cetera/etcetera (etc.)
commit the rest to the gods (Horace)permitte divis cætera
diligence, the one virtue that embraces in it all the rest (Cicero)diligentia, qua una virtute omnes virtutes reliquæ continentur
do not disturb things at rest (i.e., let sleeping dogs lie)quieta non movere
fool, what is sleep but the image of icy death? The fates shall give us a long period of rest (Ovid)stulte, quid est somnus, gelidæ nisi mortis imago? Longa quiescendi tempora fata dabunt
for the rest, otherwisecetera
from one learn all (i.e., from one sample we judge the rest) (Virgil)ab uno disce omnes
from one learn all (i.e., from one we judge the rest)ex uno disce omnes
From one person learn all persons. (From one we can judge the rest)Ex uno disce omnes
God has given us this place of rest (Virgil)Deus nobis hæc otia fecit
grant them eternal rest, O Lordrequiem æternam dona eis, Domine
grant them eternal rest, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine on them (from the Catholic Mass for the Dead)requiem æternam dona eis, Domine; et lux perpetua luceat eis
I commit the rest to fortune (Ovid)fortunæ cætera mando
I have laid them all to rest (i.e., in the grave) (Horace)omnes composui
I trust and I am completely at restconfido et conquiesco
I was born, I felt hungry, and sought for food; now that I am satiated, I lay me down to restnatus sum, esuriebam, quærebam; nunc repletus requiesco
I will rest my hope on the Lord, and not in my bowin Domino et non in arcu meo sperabo
in heaven is restin cælo quies
in virtue there is restvirtute quies
let ease and rest be sometimes granted to the weary (Seneca)detur aliquando otium quiesque fessis
let his bones softly rest (Ovid)molliter ossa cubent
may he or she rest in peacerequiescat in pace
May he rest in peace and love.Requiescat in pace et in amor
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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