<span class="searchmatch">summō</span> dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of summus <span class="searchmatch">summo</span> (pre-1940) plural past indicative of simma...
offices: ad <span class="searchmatch">summos</span> honores pervenire (cf. also sect. V. 17) (ambiguous) a gentle ascent: collis leniter ab infimo acclivis (opp. leniter a <span class="searchmatch">summo</span> declivis)...
(ambiguous) to be an ardent student of..: <span class="searchmatch">summo</span> studio in litteris versari (ambiguous) to possess rich mental endowments: <span class="searchmatch">summo</span> ingenio praeditum esse (ambiguous)...
IPA(key): [sʊmˈmɔ.ne.oː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">sumˈmɔː</span>.ne.o] summoneō (present infinitive summonēre, perfect active summonuī,...
su‧man‧do Borrowed from Medieval Latin summandus (“to be added”), gerundive of <span class="searchmatch">summō</span> (“to add up, to sum”). sumando m (plural sumandos) (mathematics) addend...
William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co. a gentle ascent: collis leniter ab infimo acclivis (opp. leniter a <span class="searchmatch">summo</span> declivis)...
longius: atque aliquem ad regem in saginam si eru’ se coniexit meus, credo ad <span class="searchmatch">summos</span> bellatores acrem – fugitorem fore et capturum spolia ibi illum qui meo ero...
denarii the bushel: ad denarios L in singulos modios annona pervenerat to attain to the highest offices: ad <span class="searchmatch">summos</span> honores pervenire (cf. also sect. V. 17)...
William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co. a gentle ascent: collis leniter ab infimo acclivis (opp. leniter a <span class="searchmatch">summo</span> declivis)...