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The Roots of Things: Topics in Quantum Mechanics - Strona xxii
Undulate is from the Latin unda, a wave. To offset the barbarity of the Romans, we have such phrases from them as irremeabilis unda, the unswerving wave. Repeat irremeabilis unda several times aloud. You see? Cousin to undulate is ...
Alan A. Grometstein, 2012
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Latin for the Illiterati, Second Edition: A Modern Guide ... - Strona 197
irremeabilis unda judicium parium aut leges terrae irremeabilis unda: the river from which there is no return (i.e., the river Styx) (Virgil) irritabis crabones: you will stir up the hornets (Plautus) it prex caeli: prayer goes heavenward ita et virtus: ...
RE-LEVE, commonly written relieve, like believe ; but this originates a Arms, cortex ; unde levis, levo ; to lighten, ... .calls the river Styx, irremeabilis unda ; the river that could never be repaffed: or from Ntw, nato; tneo, meatus, meabilis ; to pass.
George William Lemon, 1783
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Eneid of Virgil - Strona 124
Occupat iEneas aditum, custode sepulto, Evaditque celer ripam irremeabilis unda;. 425 Continuo auditae voces, vagitus et ingens, Infantumque animae flentes, in limine primo : Quos dulcis vitae exsortes, et ab ubere raptos, Ahstulit atra dies, ...
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The Æneïd of Virgil, with English Notes. By Charles Anthon ...
Occupat IEneas aditum, custode sepulto, Evaditque celer ripam irremeabilis unda. 425 Continuo audita voces, vagitus et ingens, lnfantumque anima flentes, in limine primo: Quos duleis vita exsortes, et ab ubere raptos, Abstulit atra dies, ...
Virgil, Charles ANTHON (LL.D.), Frederick METCALFE, 1859
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Cuma, the warrior-bard of Erin, and other poems - Strona 242
... Stygiamquc paludem. 325. Hiec omnis, quam cernis, inops inhumalaque turha est ; Portitor ille, Charon ; hi, quos vehit unda ... Occupat Mnens auditum custode sepulto, Evaditque celer ripam irremeabilis unda>. (b) That Is to say he ascends ...
John Richard Digby Beste, 1829
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The Matter of the Page: Essays in Search of Ancient and ... - Strona 131
... harundo / Cocyti tardaque palus inamabilis unda / alligat et novies Styx interfusa coercet (Georgics 4.478–80; partially reused at Aeneid 6.438–39), on which see Michael Putnam, Virgil's Poem of the Earth: Studies in the ... irremeabilis unda.
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The Living Age ... - Tom 270 - Strona 130
IRREMEABILIS UNDA. I sit and watch the weary, weeping weather, The clustering rain-drops thicken on the pane; I hear the waters and the wind complain O for the years when we were young together. The and the dripping branches ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1911
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P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica et Æneis: Virgil : ... - Strona 198
Eneas aditum, custode sepulto, Evaditque celer ripam irremeabilis unda?. 425 Continu6 audita? voces, vagitus et ingens, Infantumque anima? flcntes in limine primo ; Quos dulcis vitae exsortes et ab ubere raptos Abstulit atra dies, et funere ...
Virgil, Francis Bowen, 1843
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A Dictionary of Cliches - Strona 88
A fabled river: Virgil, Æneid, vi, 425, 'irremeabilis unda' (the wave—or stream—from which there is no return). crown of glory, a . A victor's reward; an honourable distinction: mid C. 19–20. Perhaps, originally, in allusion to 1 Peter, v. 4, 'And ...