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Results for: the fatal strikeTranslations 1 - 30 of 31
English EnglishLatin Latin
bad advice is often fatal to the adviser (Verrius Flaccus)malum consilium consultori pessimum
even hares strike (or insult) a dead lionmortuo leoni et lepores insultant
fatal deadly, destructive, lethalexitiabilis exitialis exitosus
he (my adversary), in trying to fix a tooth in some tender part, shall strike it against the solid (i.e., shall find firm resistance) (Horace)fragili quærens illidere dentem offendet solido
I did not commit a fatal error!Non erravi perniciose!
let me strike the water with one oar, and with the other scrape the sands (i.e., let me stay close to shore) (Propertius)alter remus aquas, alter mihi radat arenas
mortal, deadly, fatalletalis
Slight griefs talk, great ones are speechless. (minor losses can be talked away, profound ones strike us dumb)Curae leves loquuntur ingentes stupent
squeeze, press down, strike downpremo
strike him so that he can feel that he is dying (Suetonius, attributed to Caligula)ita feri ut se mori sentiat
strike, hit, hurt, damage, offend, annoy, violatelaedo ledo
the fatal dropsy gains on the patient from his gratifying his thirst (Horace)crescit indulgens sibi dirus hydrops
the fatal gift to Minerva (i.e., the Trojan horse) (Virgil)donum exitiale Minervæ
the huge pine is more frequently shaken by the winds, high towers fall with a heavier crash, and it is the mountain tops that the thunderbolts strike (Horace)sæpius ventis agitatur ingens pinus, et celsæ graviore casu decidunt turres, feriuntque summos fulmina (or fulgura) montes
the ruins strike him undaunted (Horace)impavidum ferient ruinæ (or, impavidum ruinæ ferient)
thunderbolts that strike blindly and in vain (Pliny the Elder)bruta fulmina et vana
to collide with, strike against / attackincurso
to drive against, strike uponimpello
to hurl against, strikeimpingo
to knock, hit, strike /shock, offendoffendo
to many, a torrent flow of speech and their own eloquence is fatal (Juvenal)torrens dicendi copia multis et sua mortifera est facundia
to press down, strike downpraemo
to press down, strike downpraemo premo
to squeeze, press down, strike downpremo pressi pressum
to strike (the hours)pulso
to strike hard, pierce, transfix, shockpercutio (percussum)
to strike violently, to hit hardeverbero
to strike, beat /bewail, mournplango planxi planctum
to strike, hit, knock, cause damageinfligo inflixi inflictum
to strike, hit, wound /strike a bargainIco
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