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Results for: Inter spem et metumTranslations 1 - 30 of 86
Latin LatinEnglish English
inter spem et metumbetween hope and fear
asinus inter simiasan ass among apes (i.e., a fool among people who make a fool of him)
atque inter silvas Academi quærere verumand seek for truth in the groves of the Academy (Horace)
caput inter nubila conditit hides its head amid the clouds (i.e., fame) (Virgil)
comitas inter gentescomity among nations
communia esse amicorum inter se omniaall things are common among friends (Terence)
cum dubia et fragilis sit nobis vita tributa, in morte alterius spem tu tibi ponere nolisince we have received a precarious and frail life, beware of placing your hopes in the death of others (Cato)
dissidia inter æqualies, pessimadissensions among equals are the worst
Dum inter homines sumus, colamus humanitatemAs long as we are among humans, let us be humane. (Seneca)
dum inter homines sumus, colamus humanitatemso long as we live among men, let us cherish humanity (Seneca)
Ego spem pretio non emoI do not purchase hope for a price. (I do not buy a pig in a poke.)
et nomen pacis dulce est et ipsa res salutaris, sed inter pacem et servitutem plurimum interest. Pax est tranquilla libertas, servitus postremum malorum omnium non modo bello, sed morte etiam repellendumthe name of peace is sweet and the thing itself is salutary, but there is a great difference between peace and slavery. Peace is freedom in tranquility, slavery is the worst of all evils, to be resisted not only by war, but even by death (Cicero)
etenim omnes artes, quæ ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum, et quasi cognatione quadam inter se continenturall the arts, which belong to polished life, are held together by some common tie, and connected, as it were, by some intimate relation (Cicero)
excessere metum mea jam bonathe blessings I now enjoy transcend fear (Ovid)
flagiti principium est nudare inter cives corporathe beginning of shame is baring the body in public (Ennius)
fortem posce animum mortis terrore carentem, qui spatium vitæ extremum inter munera ponat Naturæpray for a strong soul free from the fear of death, which regards the final period of life among the gifts of Nature (Juvenal)
illi inter sese multa vi brachia tollunt in numerum, versantque tenaci forcipe massamthey (the Cyclops), keeping time, one by one raise their arms with mighty force, and turn the iron lump with the biting tongs (Virgil)
imperium cupientibus nihil medium inter summa et præcipitiain the struggle between those seeking power there is no middle course (Tacitus)
In fide ambulabimus, in fide inter nos amabimus, in fide semper vivemusIn faith we walk, in faith we love, and in faith we will live forevermore.
in morte alterius spem tu tibi ponere nolibeware of placing your hopes in the death of others (Cato)
indica tigris agit rabida cum tigride pacem perpetuam; sævis inter se convenit ursis; ast homini ferrum letale incude nefanda produxisse parum estthe Indian tigers live in perpetual peace with each rabid tigress; savage bears agree among themselves; but man without remorse beats out the deadly sword on the accursed anvil (Juvenal)
ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila conditshe (fame) walks on the earth, and her head is concealed in the clouds (Virgil)
inter(+ acc.) between, among.
interapproximately, about, around, roughly
interbetween, among
Inter aliaAmong other things
Inter aliosAmongst other people
inter amicos omnium rerum communitasamong friends all things are common (Cicero)
inter arma leges silentin time of war, the laws are silent (Circero)
Inter arma silent legesIn time of war, laws are silent
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