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nihil debet

Latin , meaning &quot;he owes nothing&quot;. <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> <span class="searchmatch">debet</span> (law) The general issue in certain actions of debt....


nihil

adnihilō <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> album <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> <span class="searchmatch">debet</span> <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> dicit nihildum nihilitās nihilōminus nonnihil adnihilātiō adnihilātor → Portuguese: nicles “<span class="searchmatch">nihil</span>”, in Charlton...


qualis

the Younger, Epistulae morales ad Lucilium 117.27.6: Prius aliquid esse <span class="searchmatch">dēbet</span>, deinde quāle esse. Something first needs to be, and then to be of a particular...


video

you see him coming? 106 BCE – 43 BCE, Cicero, In Catilinam: <span class="searchmatch">Nihil</span> agis, <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> moliris, <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> cogitas quod non ego non modo audiam sed etiam videam planeque...


quis

cannot wait till..: <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> mihi longius est or videtur quam dum or quam ut (ambiguous) nothing is more tiresome to me than..: <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> mihi longius est quam...


qui

cannot wait till..: <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> mihi longius est or videtur quam dum or quam ut (ambiguous) nothing is more tiresome to me than..: <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> mihi longius est quam...


eo

41.2: Si aut bellum nullum in Italia aut is hostis esset, ex quo victo <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> gloriae quaereretur, qui te in Italia retineret, etsi id bono publico faceret...


sum

cannot wait till..: <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> mihi longius est or videtur quam dum or quam ut (ambiguous) nothing is more tiresome to me than..: <span class="searchmatch">nihil</span> mihi longius est quam...


quo

this it appears, is apparent: ex quo intellegitur or intellegi potest, <span class="searchmatch">debet</span> (ambiguous) from this it appears, is apparent: ex quo perspicuum est quo...


ex

this it appears, is apparent: ex quo intellegitur or intellegi potest, <span class="searchmatch">debet</span> from this it appears, is apparent: ex quo perspicuum est ex in Ramminger...