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valeoto have strength, have power, be effective»
quae(fem. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (women) WHO have ears to hear»
abeoto pass, to have been»
quae(neut. pl. acc.) those things WHICH we must have»
habitoto have frequently /dwell, reside /take possession»
feteoto have a bad odor, stink»
qui(masc. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (men) WHO have eyes to see.»
piloto shave, sut the hair»
geroto have, bear»
baiuloto carry a burden, have a responsibility»
fruorto have the benefit of, to enjoy»
superoto be above, have the upper hand, surpass, conquer, overcome»
satagohave one's hands full, have enough to do»
coutorto associate with, have dealings with»
solitoto be accustomed to, have the habit of, make a practice of»
praevaleoto prevail, have power»
praesumto be set over, preside over have charge of»
confidohave confidence in, be confident of, rely upon»
excorioto shave /scalp, flay /oppress /peel»
confugoto flee, have recourse to, take refuge»
fastidioto dislike, have an aversion to, loathe»
confugioto take refuge in, have recourse to»
respicioto look back, provide for, respect, have regard for»
compatiorto suffer with one, feel pity, have compassion»
facio + inf.to bring to pass, to order, to have done»
Experto crediteBelieve me, for I have experienced»
Teneo te, Africa!I have you, Africa!»
habeo habui habitumto have, hold, possess /consider, regard»
Habent sua fata libelliBooks have their fate»
possum posse potumto be able, avail, have influence»
tondeo totonsi tonsumshave, shear, clip, mow, reap, browse»
valeo, valui, valiturusto be strong, have power, be well»
promptu, in promptu habereto have read, display, have on show»
In magnis voluisse sat estIn big things it's enough to just have the will»
Non habes iure provocare mihiYou don't have the right to provoke me»
Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus ViciBy the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe»
Qui habet aures audiendi audiatThose who have ears to hear, hear!»
Exegi monumentum aere perenniusI have built a monument more durable than bronze»
Si tacuisses, philosophus mansissesIf you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher»
Donec eris felix multos numerabis amicosAs long as you are happy, you will have many friends»
Nomina stultorum scribuntur ubique locorumFools have the habit of writing their names everywhere»
Donec eris sospes, multos numerabis amicos. Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus erisAs long as you are wealthy, you will have many friends. When the tough times come, you will be left alone»
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