LatinEnglish
terthree times, thrice»
nonnumquamsometimes»
nimirumof course, undoubtedly, certainly (sometimes ironical)»
templumsacred precinct, temple, sometimes church, sanctuary»
pertimescoto become very much afraid»
infirmusnot strong, weak, feeble /(sometimes) sick, ill»
aliquotienssome times»
quaterfour times /again and again»
beatusblessed, fortunate, sometimes "saint"»
multiplexmanifold, many-fold, many times / tortuous»
sesquione and a half times»
interdumsometimes, now and then, at times»
aliquoties [sic](adverb) several times»
quindeciensfifteen times»
animadvertosometimes understand, realize»
aliquandoat any time, sometimes, occasionally, at last»
millies miliesa thousand times»
toties, totiensso many times, so often»
iste ista istudthat /sometimes pejorative»
O tempora, o moresOh, the times! Oh, the morals! (Spoken by Cicero during his denunciation of the Conspiracy of Catilina in 63 BC)»
multis prosecutionibuspursuing the matter many times»
Silent enim leges inter armaLaws are silent in times of war»
Interdum dormitat bonus HomerusSometimes even the good Homer slumbers»
Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illisThe times are changed, and we are changed in them»
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»
Gutta cavat lapidem non bis, sed saepe cadendo; sic homo fit sapiens non bis, sed saepe legendoA drop hollows out the stone by falling not twice, but many times; so too is a person made wise by reading not two, but many books»
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