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Results for: se habereTranslations 1 - 18 of 18
 Latin English
se habereto keep oneself
animus tamen omnia vincit; ille etiam vires corpus habere facitcourage conquers all things; it even gives strength to the body (Ovid)
cignoni non sine causa Apoloni dicata sint, quod ab eo divinationem habere videantur, qua providentes quid in morte boni sit, cum cantu et voluptate morianturthe swan is not dedicated to Apollo without cause, because foreseeing his happiness in death, he dies with singing and pleasure (Cicero)
Commodum ex iniuria sua nemo habere debetNo person ought to have advantage from his own wrong
difficilem oportet aurem habere ad criminaone should not lend an easy ear to criminal charges (i.e., accusations should be taken with skepticism) (Publilius Syrus)
facinus audax incipit, qui cum opulento pauper homine cœpit rem habere aut negotiumthe poor man who enters into partnership with a rich man makes a risky venture (Plautus)
gaudium est miseris socios habere pœnarumit is joy to the unhappy to have companions in misfortune (i.e., misery loves company) (Dominicus de Gravina)
habere derelictui rem suamto neglect one’s affairs (Aulus Gellius)
habere et dispertireto have and to distribute
habere non potest Deum patrem qui ecclesiam non habet matremone cannot have God for a father who does not have the Church for a mother (St. Cyprian)
habere, non haberito hold, not to be held
id quoque, quod vivam, munus habere Deithis also, that I live, I consider a gift of God (Ovid)
non cuicunque datum est habere nasumnot everyone is gifted with a nose (i.e., has the powers of discernment) (Martial)
non est paupertas, Nestor, habere nihilit is not poverty, Nestor, to have nothing (Martial)
omnes amicos habere operosum est; satis est inimicos non habereit is an arduous task to make all men your friends; it is enough to have no enemies (Seneca)
unde habeas quærit nemo; sed oportet habereno man inquires how you obtained your wealth; but it is necessary to possess it (Juvenal)
vere magnum habere in se fragilitatem hominis ac securitatem Deiit is true greatness to have in one’s self the frailty of a man and the security of a God
verus amor nullum novit habere modumtrue love knows no limits (i.e., knows not moderation) (Propertius)
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