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| nam | but now, certainly | » |
| nam | but now, on the other hand /surely, for it is certain | » |
| nunc | now, at the present time, soon, at this time | » |
| quod | (beginning sentence) and, but, now | » |
| nosco | to become acquainted with, get to know | » |
| modo | now, just now, only | » |
| iam | now, by now, already/ presently, immediately, soon | » |
| teneo | to grasp, know, understand | » |
| prope | near, near to, not far, not long from now | » |
| vobis | (abl.) you /who knows more than YOU? i do! | » |
| scio | to know, understand | » |
| prope | near, nearly, not far from, just now, closely | » |
| pando | to make known, publicize, make patent | » |
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| incompertus | unknown | » |
| olim | at that time, formerly, once, for a long time now | » |
| narro | to make known, say, speak, narrate | » |
| quin | but come now, rather, indeed, | » |
| ignoro | to be ignorant of, not know / rarely: neglect, overlook | » |
| adhuc | till then, till now, still, even now, besides, also, yet | » |
| gnarus | skilful, wise, knowing | » |
| illustratus | renowned | » |
| agnosco | to know again, recognize, report, understand, admit | » |
| ignotus | unknown, obscure, ignorant, ignoble | » |
| niveus | white, snowy | » |
| indico | to proclaim, make publicly known, announce, disclose | » |
| sapio | to discern, know | » |
| nominor | to be renowned | » |
| fateor | to confess, admit, allow, reveal, make known | » |
| nescio | to be ignorant, be unaware, not know, be unkowing | » |
| latet | to be unknown | » |
| gnarus | knowing, acquainted with, expert | » |
| notitia | knowledge. information, data, notes, annotations | » |
| agnosco | acknowledge | » |
| gloria | fame, renown, glory | » |
| clarus | clear, bright /renowned, famous, illustrious | » |
| abhinc | ago, back from now, henceforth, hereafter | » |
| effluo | to vanish /be forgotten /pour out, leak, seep /become known | » |
| quarum | (fem. pl. gen.) their envy and jealousy, OF WHICH we know | » |
| ignarus | ignorant, not knowing | » |
| scientia | knowledge | » |
| gnaritas | knowledge | » |
| agnitio | recognition, knowledge | » |
| nusquam | nowhere, on no occasion / nusquam esse -- not exist | » |
| nusquam | nowhere, in no place, nothing, for nothing, never | » |
| iamdiu | now for a long time | » |
| quibus | (fem. pl. abl.) the beards, BY WHICH the pirates were known | » |
| ventagium | winnowing | » |
| famosus | much spoken of, renowned /notorious, infamous /libellous | » |
| scientia | knowledge, science, skill | » |
| ventorium | winnowing fan. | » |
| insciens | unknowing, unaware, ignorant | » |
| interdum | sometimes, now and then, at times | » |
| innotesco | to become known | » |
| innotesco | to become know, noted | » |
| incognitus | unknown, unexamined / unrecognized / unclaimed | » |
| iamdudum | now for a long time | » |
| celebrer | adj, renowned, well known, popular, famous | » |
| praescio | to foreknow | » |
| eruditio | instruction, teaching / knowledge, learning | » |
| profiteor | to acknowledge, confess / offer, promise | » |
| expertus | experienced, ascertained, knowing, proven | » |
| Temet nosce | Know yourself | » |
| iam pridem | now for a long time | » |
| conscientia | conscience, consciouness, knowledge | » |
| Nunc aut numquam | Now or never | » |
| celebritas | crowd, multitude /celebration /fame, renown | » |
| Nosce te ipsum! | Know thyself! | » |
| imperceptus | unperceived /unknown, | » |
| quaero, quero | to miss, want / seek to know / obtain, get | » |
| diffama (tus) | spread around, made known | » |
| Iura novat curia | The law is known to the court | » |
| inclutus inclitus | celebrated, famous, renowned | » |
| Nunc est bibendum | Now it's time to drink | » |
| confiteor confessus | to confess, own up, admit, acknowledge | » |
| Ignoti nulla cupido | The unknown does not tempt | » |
| Scio me nihil scire | I know that I know nothing | » |
| Ex astris, Scientia | From the stars, Knowledge | » |
| Ex Sciencia Tridens | From knowledge, comes (sea) power | » |
| etiamnun, etiamnunc | yet, still, until now | » |
| protraho (protractus) | to draw out, rpotact, defer, make known | » |
| Omne ignotum pro magnifico | Everything unknown passes for miraculous | » |
| Sine scientia ars nihil est | Art without knowledge is nothing | » |
| Et ipsa scientia potestas est | And knowledge itself, is power | » |
| Per scientiam ad salutem aegroti | To heal the sick through knowledge | » |
| Prudens quaestio dimidium scientiae | to know what to ask is already to know half | » |
| Video meliora proboque deteriora sequor | I see the better and acknowledge it, but I follow the worse | » |
| Vincere scis, Hannibal, victoria uti nescis | You know how to win victory, Hannibal, you do not how to use it | » |
| Saepe morborum gravium exitus incerti sunt | The effects of serious illnesses are often unknown | » |
| Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius | Kill them. For the Lord knows those who are his | » |
| Et nunc reges, intellegite erudimini qui iudicatis terram.. | And now kings, be warned, you who judge on earth.. | » |
| Scire aliquid laus est, pudor est nihil discere velle | It is commendable to know some things, it is disgraceful to refuse to learn | » |
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