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| genetrix | mother | » |
| mater matris | mother | » |
| frater | brother | » |
| alter | (adv.) otherwise | » |
| cetera | for the rest, otherwise | » |
| autem | but, on the other hand, however, moreover, also | » |
| patria [Noun] | motherlan | » |
| infero | to otherwise bring upon, enter, be troublesome | » |
| ceteri | the remaining, the rest, the others | » |
| aliter | otherwise, in another way, in a different fashion | » |
| secus | otherwise, not so | » |
| ceterum | (adv.) otherwise, moreover, but | » |
| alius, atque | other than | » |
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| crebro | repeatedly, often, one after the other, time after time | » |
| nam | but now, on the other hand /surely, for it is certain | » |
| alio | to another place, person, end / for another purpose | » |
| ceterus | the other, the rest | » |
| alibi | elsewhere, in other respects | » |
| alias | at another time / otherwise | » |
| alterno | to do one thing and then another | » |
| invicem | one after the other, by turns, mutually, each other | » |
| conduco | hire, employ for wages, among many other meanings | » |
| rursus | on the other hand, in return, back, again | » |
| superstes | survivor of another's death | » |
| surrogo | to to put in another's place | » |
| alioquin | (adv.) otherwise, in some respects /in general | » |
| barbaria | a country other than Greece or Rome, savagery, rudeness | » |
| provolvo | to fall down at another's feet | » |
| alioqui | (adv.) otherwise | » |
| sollicito | to concern oneself about the future or about others | » |
| quandoque | adv, of one time or another | » |
| vicissim | in turn, on the other hand | » |
| modo..modo | at one time .. at another | » |
| alii .. alii | some .. others | » |
| aliusmodi | in another way, somehow else, in a different fashion | » |
| alter .. alter | the one .. the other | » |
| Ceteris paribus | Other things being equal | » |
| Alter ipse amicus | A friend is another self | » |
| Manus manum lavat | One hand washes the other | » |
| alter altera alterum | the second, the other one | » |
| secus + atque or quam | differently from, otherwise than | » |
| alius, alia, aliud | other, another, someone else, something else | » |
| aliena quadra vivere | to live from another's table | » |
| Audiatur et altera pars | The other part should be heard as well | » |
| Mater artium necessitas | Necessity is the mother of invention | » |
| Munit haec et altera vincit | One defends and the other conquers | » |
| Repetitio est mater studiorum | Repetition is the mother of study | » |
| Non fecit taliter omni nationi | He [God] has not done this for any other nation | » |
| Bella gerant alii, tu felix Austria nube | Others may lead wars, you, happy Austria, marry | » |
| Si uno adhuc proelio Romanos vincemus, funditus peribimus! | Another victory like that, and I'm done for! | » |
| Quod medicina aliis, aliis est acre venenum | What is medicine to some, is bitter poison to others | » |
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