Do we say sub or infra

sub 1367 occurrences

L. 6. sub initio.

All I would say in this connection is that Clay was foremost among the supporters of the Bank, and opposed not only the removal of deposits but also the sub-treasury scheme of Mr. Van Buren that followed the failure to maintain the Bank.

Mr. Clay had lost no time, when Congress assembled in December, 1840, in offering a resolution for the repeal of the sub-treasury act; but as the Democrats had still a majority in the Senate the resolution failed.

[Lat.], sub silentio

Adj. inquiry &c v.; inquisitive &c (curious) 455; requisitive^, requisitory^; catechetical^, inquisitorial, analytic; in search of, in quest of; on the lookout for, interrogative, zetetic^; all searching. undetermined, untried, undecided; in question, in dispute, in issue, in course of inquiry; under discussion, under consideration, under investigation &c n.; sub judice [Lat.], moot, proposed; doubtful &c (uncertain) 475.

Adv. pendente lite [Lat.]; sub spe rati [Lat.].

by a side wind; sub silentio

[As You Like It]; tacitum vivit sub pectore vulnus [Lat.]

[Fr.]; hugger mugger, a la derobee [Fr.]; under the cloak of, under the rose, under the table; sub rosa [Lat.], en tapinois [Fr.], in the background, aside, on the sly, with bated breath, sotto voce

When the parliament, in 1654, undertook to settle an annual sum on the protector, Oliver Cromwell, the following, according to the statement of the sub-committee, was the amount of the revenue in the three kingdoms: Excise and customs in England . . . . . . . . .

"I'll write to the blighter," shouted the Junior Sub.

"A Verey brilliant one, Sir," asserted the Sub., giving a sample.

" "I've got an idea," said the Junior Sub., joyously.

Then, presently, as he put down one letter and opened another, the Major was seen to stiffen and the Junior Sub. to wilt.

'Tis so in other places, 'tis common to every lover, 'tis all his felicity to be with her, to talk with her; he is never well but in her company, and will walk "seven or eight times a day through the street where she dwells, and make sleeveless errands to see her;" plotting still where, when, and how to visit her, "Levesque sub nocte susurri, Composita repetuntur hora.

All night long he lay awake, and could think of nothing else but her, he could not get her out of his mind; towards morning, sleep took a little pity on him, he slumbered awhile, but all his dreams were of her." "te nocte sub atra Alloquor, amplector, falsaque in imagine somni, Gaudia solicitam palpant evanida mentem.

"Est mollis flamma medullas, Et tacitum insano vivit sub pectore vulnus.

All our tilts and tournaments, orders of the garter, golden fleece, &c.Nobilitas sub amore jacetowe their beginnings to love, and many of our histories.

Socrates professeth himself love's servant, ignorant in all arts and sciences, a doctor alone in love matters, et quum alienarum rerum omnium scientiam diffiteretur, saith Maximus Tyrius, his sectator, hujus negotii professor, &c., and this he spake openly, at home and abroad, at public feasts, in the academy, in Pyraeo, Lycaeo, sub Platano, &c., the very bloodhound of beauty, as he is styled by others.

Radix mandragora ebibitae, Annuli ex ungulis Asini, Stercus amatae sub cervical positum, illa nesciente, &c., quum odorem foeditatis sentit, amor solvitur.

[5901]dialogue, non sunt praetoriana decreta, they be but conjectures, the stars incline, but not enforce, [5902] "Sidera corporibus praesunt caelestia nostris, Sunt ea de vili condita namque luto: Cogere sed nequeunt animum ratione fruentem, Quippe sub imperio solius ipse dei est.

" Atque haec de amore dixisse sufficiat, sub correctione, [5980]quod ait ille, cujusque melius sentientis.

[6069] "Saepe etenim oculuit picta sese hydra sub herba, Sub specie formae, incauto se saepe marito Nequam animus vendit," He that marries a wife that is snowy fair alone, let him look, saith

[6069] "Saepe etenim oculuit picta sese hydra sub herba, Sub specie formae, incauto se saepe marito Nequam animus vendit," He that marries a wife that is snowy fair alone, let him look, saith

The Roman Catholic, the Lutheran, the Calvinist, the Arminian, the Greek, with all their sub-divisions, do yet all accord in these articles:the booksellers might have said, all who repeat the Nicene Creed.

infra 96 occurrences

To several of the bones, for instance, there adhered the dried egg-clusters of the common pond-snail, and in one of the hollows of the right shoulder-blade (the "infra-spinous fossa") was a group of the mud-built tubes of the red river-worm.

Vide infra capitulo 49.

Indé veni in Indiam quæ infra terram est, quam Tartari multum destruxerunt; et in ea vt plurimum homines tantum dactilos comedunt, quarum xlij, libræ habentur pro minori quam pro vno grosso.

miliaria continent; et infra illud palatium sunt multa alia palatia dominorum de familia sua.

Infra istum murum erant fontes pulcherrimi de mundo; Et iuxta fontes erant pulcherrimæ virgines in maximo numero, et equi pulcherrimi, et omni illud quod ad suauitatem, et delectationem corporis fieri poterit, et ideo illum locum vocant homines illius contratæ Paradisum.

7. Odit naturam quod infra deos sit; irascitur diis quod quis illi antecedat.

Quoniam difficulter cedit aliis medicamentis, ideo fiat in vertice cauterium, aut crure sinistro infra genu. 4290.

le possunt; Deus, proximus, mundus; Deus supra nos; juxta nos proximus; infra nos mundus.

(Infra, Nos. 4, 7, 8.)

(Infra, No. 58.)

(Infra, Nos. 61, 62.)

(Infra, No. 79.)

Occasionally in recent years students of human diseases have employed monkeys or apes for experimental tests, but aside from the isolated results thus obtained, extremely little is known concerning the diseases peculiar to the various types of infra-human primates or the significant relations of their diseases to those of man.

Jack had no one to confide in but Gascoigne, a fellow-midshipman; and although Gascoigne thought it was excessively infra dig.

Rostrum flavum, apice rubro; mandibulae inferioris gonide maxime angulata; remiges primores atrae, secundariae supra nigrae apice albo, infra albae; tectrices inferiores albae; pedes flavi.

Caput et truncus supra tesserulis minutis, infra squamis minimis, tecti.

Truncus supra sqoamis crassis elongatis subspinosis, infra hexagonis membranaceis imbricatis, tectus.

Testa orbiculato-conica subdepressa albida spiraliter sub-striata rufo variegata, anfractibus biangulatis supra planis infra convexis, umbilico pervio edentulo.

Stylus trigonus strictus, infra villosus, dimidio superiore glabro, altitudine staminum, iisdem paulo praecocior, exsertus nempe dum illa adhuc inclusa.

credetne virûm ventura propago, Cum segetes iterum, cum jam haec deserta virebunt, Infra urbes populosque premi? SYLV.

The infra-orbitar ridge is slightly uneven anteriorly, and two reclining teeth may be made out at its posterior end.

The preoperculum is curved in the segment of a circle, and has a short spine, with a smaller one on its base, opposite to the abutment of the infra-orbitar ridge.

A single row of five or six scales traverses the cheek below the infra-orbitar ridge.

Preoperculum margine integro nec spinifero, disco arcto, inaequali, esquamoso, genam squamosam postice et infra cingens.

[Illustration] "IL IRA LOIN."Great day for England in general, and for London in particular, when AUGUSTUS GLOSSOP HARRIS,the "Gloss-op"-portunely appears nothing without the gloss up-on him,popularly known by the title of AUGUSTUS DRURIOLANUS, rode to the Embankment with his trumpeters,it being infra dig.

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