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Results for: vilius argentum est auro, virtutibus aurumTranslations 1 - 30 of 34
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vilius argentum est auro, virtutibus aurumas gold is worth more than silver, so is virtue worth more than gold (Horace)
ac primam scelerum matrem, quæ semper habendo plus sitiens patulis rimatur faucibus aurum, trudis avaritiamexpel avarice, the mother of all wickedness, who, always thirsty for more, opens wide her jaws for gold (Claudian)
argentumsilver, money
argentum accepi, dote imperium vendidiI have received money, and sold my authority for her dowry (Plautus)
Aurea nunc vere sunt saecula; plurimus auto Venit honos; auro concilatur amorTruly now is the golden age; the highest honour comes by means of gold; by gold love is procured. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]
aurea nunc vere sunt sæcula; plurimus auro venit honos; auro conciliatur amorthe age we live in is the true age of gold; by gold men attain to the highest honor and win even love (Ovid)
auro loquente nihil pollet quævis ratiowhen gold speaks, not even the least reason avails
auro pulsa fides, auro venalia jura, aurum lex sequitur, mox sine lege pudorby gold all good faith has been banished, by gold our rights are abused, the law itself follows gold, and soon there will be an end to every modest restraint
auro quæque janua panditura golden key opens any door
aurumgold
aurum e stercoregold from dung
aurum huic olethe smells the money (Plautus)
aurum irrepertum et sic melius situmgold discovered and all the better for being so (Horace)
aurum omnes victa jam pietate coluntall men now worship gold, all other types of reverence being done away
aurum vis hominemne? Habeas? Hominem?, quid ad aurum?the man or his gold? Which will you take? The man?, when you could have the gold? (Lucilius)
Bibere venenum in auroDrink poison from a cup of gold
bibere venenum in auroto drink poison from a golden cup
formidinem mortis vicit aurumgold has conquered the fear of death (Apuleius)
ignis aurum probat, miseria fortes virosfire tests gold, adversity brave men (Seneca)
Ignis aurum probat, miseria fortes virosLife is not a bowl of cherries, or, literally, Fire tests gold; adversity tests strong men
ille quidem dignum virtutibus suis vitæ terminum posuithe ended his days in a manner befitting his virtues (Apuleius)
Jasper fert myrrham, thus Melchior, Balthazar aurum. Hæc quicum secum portet tria nomina regum, solvitur a morbo, Domini pietate, caducoJasper brings myrrh, Melchior frankincense, and Balthazar gold. Whoever carries with him the names of these three kings will, by the grace of the Lord, be exempt from the falling sickness (a medieval European charm)
Non omne quod nitet aurum estNot all that glitters is gold
Non teneas aurum totum quod splendet ut aurumDo not take as gold everything that shines like gold
pacatum ipse regam avitis virtutibus orbemI shall rule the world pacified by the virtues of my ancestors
patriis virtutibusby hereditary virtue
pharmaca das ægroto, aurum tibi porrigit æger, tu morbum curas illius, ille tuumyou give medicine to a sick man, he hands you gold; you cure his sickness and he cures yours
Samnitico non capitur aurohe is not captured by Samnitic gold
scilicet, ut fulvum spectatur in ignibus aurum, tempore sic duro est inspicienda fidesas the yellow gold is tested in the fire, so the faith of friendship can only be known in the time of adversity (Ovid)
sæpius in auro bibitur venenumpoison is more often drunk from a gold cup
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