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huic(fem sing. dat.) There is a statue IN THIS (abbey)
huic(masc. sing. dat.) He sent FOR THIS (doctor)
aurum huic olethe smells the money (Plautus)
huic habeo non tibiI hold it for him, not for you
huic maxime putamus malo fuisse nimiam opinionem ingenii atque virtutiswe think that what harmed him the most was that he entertained too high an opinion of his own talents and virtue (Cornelius Nepos, said of Alcibiades)
huic versatile ingenium sic pariter ad omnia fuit, ut natum ad id unum diceres, quodcunque ageretthis man’s genius was so versatile, so equal to every pursuit, that you would pronounce him to have been born for whatever thing in which he was engaged (Livy, said of Cato the Elder)
mene salis placidi vultum fluctusque quietos ignorare jubes? Mene huic confidere monstro?do you desire that I should not distrust the appearance of the placid sea, and of the waves which are now quiet? Do you wish that I should confide in such a monster? (Virgil)
meum est propositum in taberna mori, ut sint vina proxima morientis ori. Tunc cantabunt lætius angelorum chori, sit Deus propitius huic potatoriI desire to end my days in a tavern drinking, may my neighbor hold for me the glass when I am sinking; that the chorus of angels may cry, God be merciful to this the one who has been drinking (a 12th-century poem)
pax huic domuipeace be to this house
sufficit huic tumulus, cui non suffecerit orbisa tomb now suffices for him for whom the world did not suffice (said of Alexander the Great)
urbem quam dicunt Romam, Melibœe, putavi, stultus ego, huic nostræ similemthe city, Melibœus, that they call Rome, I foolishly imagined to be like this town of ours (Virgil)
 

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