| Latin | English | |
| cursus | course | » |
| per | (+ acc.) (of time) throughout, during, in the course of | » |
| tui | your, yours /I read YOUR letter that said, dear john | » |
| cursus | a race, a running, race course, race track, course | » |
| pulso | to strike (the hours) | » |
| noster nostra nostrum | our, ours | » |
| confugo | to flee, have recourse to, take refuge | » |
| tenor | sense, contents, uninterrupted course, a holding fast | » |
| quippe | certainly, to be sure, indeed, of course | » |
| decursus | downward course | » |
| epulae | a banquet, feast / food / dishes, courses of a meal | » |
| decursus | a running down /charge, manoeuver, attack; completion of a cours | » |
| suasoria | persuasive discourse | » |
|
|
| confugio | to take refuge in, have recourse to | » |
| tractus | course, progress, movement | » |
| nimirum | of course, undoubtedly, certainly (sometimes ironical) | » |
| intendo | to extend, aim, direct, direct one's course, aim at | » |
| scilicet | evidently, certainly, of course, no doubt, assuredly | » |
| propositum | a design, purpose, scheme, theme of discourse | » |
| curriculum | a running, race, lap around the track, course | » |
| videlicet | (adv.) (ironically) of course, to be sure | » |
| teneo iter | to hold one's course, conceive | » |
| frequentia | a large concourse, population, numerous assembly | » |
| Temet nosce | Know yourself | » |
| noster nostri | our ours /that old dream of OURS | » |
| noster nostri | our ours /OUR hearts beat as one | » |
| vestrum vestri | your yours/ you may sing about YOUR pretty gals | » |
| vester, vestra, vestrum | (plu.) your, yours | » |
| Non nobis solum nati sumus | We are not born for ourselves alone | » |
| Quidquid discis, tibi discis | Whatever you learn, you learn it for yourself | » |
| Imperare sibi maximum imperium est | To rule yourself is the ultimate power | » |
| Gaudeamus igitur iuvenes dum sumus | Thus let us enjoy ourselves as long as we are young | » |
| find similar results |