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Results for: enormous treeTranslations 1 - 27 of 27
 English Latin
a beam of wood, a timber /tree-trunk, shiptraba
a shoot at length becomes a treetandem fit surculus arbor
a tree branch (especially olive)termes
a tree is known by its fruitfructo cognoscitur arbor
a tree makes progress when transplantedtranslata proficit arbos
as a tree with the passage of time (motto of the University of To r o n t o )velut arbor ævo
balsam tree /balsam gumbalsamam
equally at length (e.g., when perched, the small bird is as tall as the tallest tree)æque tandem
fig treeficus
I have a catapult. Give me all your money, or I will fling an enormous rock at your headCatapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
it grows as a tree with a hidden life (Horace)crescit occulto velut arbor ævo
judge a tree by its fruit, not by its leaves (Phædrus)fructu non foliis arborem æstima
log, stump, tree trunk, branch, post, clubstipes
log, tree-trunk, branch, post, club, blockheadstipes, itis
now every field is green, and every tree in bloom; the woods are in full leaf, and the year is in its highest beauty (Virgil)nunc omnis ager, nunc omnis parturit arbor; nunc frondent sylvæ, nunc formosissimus annus
oak treequercus
pear treepirus
riches increase to an enormous extent, yet something is ever wanting to our still imperfect fortune (Horace)improbæ crescunt divitiæ, tamen curtæ nescio quid semper abest rei
the fig tree splits huge blocks of marbleingentia marmora findet caprificus
the fox knows many devices, the cat only one great one (i.e., to run up a tree)multa novit vulpis, sed felis unum magnum
the juniper treeiuniperus
the just shall flourish as a palm treejustus ut palma florebit
the laurel, bay tree / triumph, victory, successlaurus
the leaves live to love, and over the whole lofty grove each happy tree loves; palm nods to palm in mutual pledge of love; the poplar sighs for the poplar’s embrace; plane tree whispers to plane tree, and alder to alder (Claudian)vivunt in Venerem frondes, etiam nemus omne per altum felix arbor amat; nutant ad mutua palmæ fœdera, populeo suspirat populus ictu, et platani platanis, alnoque assibilat alnus
the spruce treepicea
treearbor
when the tree is thrown down, anyone who wishes may gather the wood (i.e., even the lowliest will gather the fruits of the fallen tyrant)arbore dejecta quivis (or qui vult) ligna colligit
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