Results for: pectus
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pectusheart, breast
ardua cervix, argumtumque caput, brevis alvos, obessaque terga, luxuriatque toris animosum pectushis neck is high and erect, his head replete with intelligence, his belly short, his back full, and his proud chest swells with hard muscles (Virgil)
ea libertas est qui pectus purum et firmum gestitat; aliæ res obnoxiosæ nocte in obscura latentliberty is having a pure and dauntless heart; all else is slavery and hidden darkness (Ennius)
illi robur et æs triplex circe pectus erat, qui fragilem truci commisit pelago ratem primusthat man had oak and triple brass around his breast who first entrusted his frail raft to the savage sea (Horace)
incoctum generoso pectus honestoa heart imbued with generous honor (Persius)
O ego quam videor felix, immobile pectus Pectoris immoti semper amantis amansThen happy I, that love and am beloved, Where I may not remove nor be removed. --- William Shakespeare
pectus est quod disertos facitit is the heart that makes one eloquent (Quintillan)
pectus pectorisheart, breast
pectus, papillabreast
peras imposuit Jupiter nobis duas; propriis repletam vitiis post tergum dedit. Alienis ante pectus suspendit gravemJupiter has laid two knapsacks on us; he has placed one behind our backs filled with our own faults, and he has hung another before us, heavy with the faults of other people (Phædrus)
sperat infestis, metuit secundis alteram (ad) sortem bene præparatum pectusa well-prepared heart hopes in adversity and fears in prosperity for a change of fortune (Horace)
viscus, pectusheart
 

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