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not by whom but in what mannernon quo sed quomodo
after the custom (or manner) of our ancestorsmore majorum
all things are presumed to have been done duly and in the usual manneromnia præsumuntur rite et solenniter esse acta
as is the bird, so is its song; as is the man, so is his manner of speechqualis avis, talis cantus; qualis vir, talis oratio
boorishly, in a peasant mannerrustice
circumstances do not make a man weak, but they show what manner of man he is (Thomas à Kempis)occasiones namque hominem fragilem non faciunt, sed qualis sit ostendunt
close by, near, in like manner, equallyiuxta
courteously, in a kindly, friendly mannercomiter
equally, in like manner, as wellpariter
firmly in the matter (and) gently in the manner (or, resolute in the deed, but gentle in the approach)fortiter in re, (et) suaviter in modo
fouly, in a filty mannerfoede
gently in manner, firmly in deedsuaviter in modo, fortiter in re
he ended his days in a manner befitting his virtues (Apuleius)ille quidem dignum virtutibus suis vitæ terminum posuit
how, in what mannerquemadmodum
in a hostile manner, belligerentlyinfeste
in a like manner, likewisejuxta
in manner and formmodo et forma
in marriage the relative proportion of property is not so much to be considered, as the union of mind, and the identity of manner and disposition; chastity and modesty form the best portion that a virgin can bring to her husband (Terence)non id videndum, conjugum ut bonis bona, at ut ingenium congruat et mores moribus; probitas, pudorque virgini dos optima est
in the common way, ordinary mannervulariter
in the common way, ordinary mannervulgariter
In the form of a poor person; in a humble or abject mannerIn forma pauperis
in the same manner that a Calabrian would insist on your eating pears (i.e., to force on someone what is neither liked nor valued) (Horace)quo more pyris vesci Calaber jubet hospes
in vilages, in a village manner, in a rusticwaypagatim
in what manner, how, in whatever way, somehowquomodo
irregularly, in a disorderly mannerincomposite
is there a man free, other than he, who has the power of passing life in what manner he pleases? (i.e., the essence of freedom is to do as one pleases without injury to another) (Persius)an quisquam est alius liber, nisi ducere vitam cui licet, ut voluit?
just as, in whatever manner/wayqualiter
let us be resolute in prosecuting our purpose and mild in the manner of attaining it (Aquaviva)fortes in fine assequendo et suaves in modo assequendi simus
living, manner of life, nourishment, foodvictus
make use of your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of anothersic utere tuo ut alienum non lædas
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