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Results for: haec forsan olim miminisse uabitTranslations 1 - 28 of 28
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cui non conveniat sua res, ut calceus olim, si pede major erit, subvertet, si minor, uretas a shoe, when too large, is apt to trip one, and when too small, to pinch the feet, so it is with the one whose fortune does not suit him (Horace)
Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabitPerhaps someday we will look back upon these things with joy
forsan et hæc olim meminisse juvabit; durante, et vosmet rebus servate secundisperhaps it will be a delight to us some day to recall these misfortunes; bear them, therefore, and reserve yourselves for better times (Virgil)
Forsan miseros meliora sequenturFor those in misery perhaps better things will follow. (Virgil)
forsan miseros meliora sequenturperhaps a better fate awaits the afflicted (Virgil)
forsit forsan forsitanperhaps, probably
Fortiter fideliter forsan feliciterBravely, faithfully, perhaps successfully
haec hec(fem. sing. nom.) THIS (sword) is more expensive
haec hec(neut. pl. acc.) Deborah always won THESE (wars)
haec hec(neut. pl. nom.) THESE (kisses) are sweeter than wine
Haec olim meminisse ivvabitTime heals all things, i.e. Wounds, offenses
Haec trutina erratThere is something wrong with this scale
hic haec (hec ) hocthis, the latter, he, she, it
hæc olim meminisse juvabitit will be a pleasure to remember these things hereafter (Virgil)
lateat scintillula forsanperchance a little spark of life may lie hidden (motto of the Humane Society)
mihi forsan, tibi quod negarit, porriget horathe hour will perhaps extend to me what it has denied to you (Horace)
Militiae species amor est: discedite segues Non sunt haec timidis signa tuenda virisLove is a kind of war: sluggards, depart! Its ranks cannot be kept by craven heart.
Munit haec et altera vincitOne defends and the other conquers
non si male nunc et olim sic eritif matters go on badly at present, they may take a better turn in the hereafter (Horace)
olimat that time, formerly, once, for a long time now
OlimFormerly
Olim habeas eorum pecuniam, numquam eam reddis: prima regula quaesitusOnce you have their money, you never give it back: the 1st rule of acquisiton
olim meminisse juvabitit will delight us to recall these things (i.e., some day we will look back at this and laugh) (Virgil)
Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olimBe patient and tough; some day this pain will be useful to you. (Ovid)
perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olimbear and endure to the end; one day this pain will be useful to you (Ovid)
perge; decet, forsan miseros meliora sequenturpersevere; it is fitting, for a better fate awaits the afflicted (Virgil)
qua flumen placidum est, forsan latet altius undawhere the river flows calmly, there perchance is it the deepest (Dionysius Cato)
Quam terribilis est haec horaHow fearful is this hour
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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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