33 examples of panta in sentences

St. 5 This is the cestus in Homer, which Venus lends to Juno for the purpose of enchanting Jupiter Greek: N kai apo staethesphin elusato keston himanta Poikilon' entha de ohi thelktaeria panta tetukto' Enth' heni men philotaes, en d' himeras, en d' oaristus, Parphasis, hae t' eklepse noon puka per phroneonton.

Helena, 728): En gar ti tois douloisin alochunen pherei, Tounoma ta d' alla panta ton eleutheron Oudeis kakion doulos, ostis esthlos e. 25.

[Greek: Argos de andron echaerothae outo, oste oi douloi auton eschon panta ta praegmata, archontes te kai diepontes, es ho epaebaesan hoi ton apolomenon paides.]

Near Salcantay is the sharp needle of Mt. Soray (19,435 ft.), while to the west of it are Panta (18,590 ft.)

Another in Anacreon confesseth that he had twenty sweethearts in Athens at once, fifteen at Corinth, as many at Thebes, at Lesbos, and at Rhodes, twice as many in Ionia, thrice in Caria, twenty thousand in all: or in a word, [Greek: ei phulla, panta], &c. "Folia arborum omnium si Nosti referre cuncta, Aut computare arenas In aequore universas, Solum meorum amorum

For when the Indian doctrine was imported into the land of promise, two very different things had to be combined: on the one hand the consciousness of the corruption and misery of the world, its need of deliverance and salvation through an Avatar, together with a morality based on self-denial and repentance; on the other hand the Jewish doctrine of Monotheism, with its corollary that "all things are very good" [Greek: panta kala lian].

Eis to taes ELISSAES peri ton oneiron ainigma.[a] Tae kallous dunamei ti telos; Zeus panta dedoken Kupridi, und' autou skaeptra memaele theo.

[Greek epigraph: Ta de panta elenchoumena hupo tou photos phaneroutai pan gar to phaneroumenon phos estin.

panta oun | hos poieite houto | vi. 31.

[Greek: Aelias men eleusetai kai apokatastaesei panta, lego de humin, hoti Aelias aedae aelthe kai ouk epegnosan auton all' epoiaesan auto hosa aethelaesan.

[Greek: Aelias men erchetai apokatastaesei panta, lego de humin hoti

[men] elthon proton apokathistanei panta, kai pos gegraptai epi ton uion tou anthropou, hina polla pathae kai exoudenaethae.

[Greek: Para anthropois touto adunaton estin, para de Theo dunata panta].

[Greek: Amaen gar lego humin; heos an parelthae ho ouranos kai hae gae iota en ae mia keraia ou mae parelthae apo tou nomou, heos an panta genaetai.] Clem.

Pet. adds [Greek: touto de eiraeken, hina ta panta genaetai]].

Instead of [Greek: tas oikodomas toutas] the other Gospels have [Greek: tautatauta panta].

[Greek: kat' idian de tois mathaetais autou epeluen panta] (compare iv.

The first is found in the twenty-second chapter of the seventh book of the 'Refutation,' 'That was the true light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world [Endnote 298:2] ([Greek: aen to phos to alaethinon, o photizei panta anthropon erchomenon eis ton kosmon] = John i. 9), and the second in the twenty-seventh chapter, 'My hour is not yet come' ([Greek: oupo aekei aeora mon]

[Greek: Panta hup' autou kai choris autou gegonen oude hen.] John i. 3.

[Greek: Panta di' autou egeneto, kai choris autou egeneto oude hen [ho gegonen]].

When the young men rose to leave he always accompanied them to the front door, and bade each of them good-bye with a hearty "[Greek: Panta ta kala soi genoito]," and an invariable injunction to "put your foot on it,""it" being the spring catch by which the gate was opened.

Gradus, the scholar, quotes two lines of Greek, in which the panta occurs four times.

And because in the year that his son was born there was a great drought, Gargantua gave him the name of Pantagruel; for panta in Greek is as much as to say all, and gruel in the Arabic language has the same meaning as thirsty.

The Greek is similar: [Greek: "Kai panta hosa an poiæi kateuodothæsetai.

[Footnote 3: [Greek: pleón haemisi panta]]

33 examples of  panta  in sentences