49 examples of tempora in sentences

The tempora and the mores should be plastic to our touch.

"In omnibus Sabbatis per annum entra Adventum et Quadragesimam, ac nisi Quatuor Tempora aut Vigiliae ocurrant," etc.

Ember days, a corruption from Latin Quatuor Tempora (four times).

I perceived this was none of the mollia tempora fandi; so desisted.

I remember the sermon quite well, and a very good one it was, twenty years since, when you first preached it; but" "I apprehend, captain Willoughby, that 'tempora mutantur, et, nos mutamus in illis.'

Temporal (Lat. tempus, time, and tempora, the temples).

Denique laurigeris quisquis sua tempora vittis Insignire volet, populoque placere fauenti, Desipere insanus discit, turpemque pudendae Stultitiae laudem quaerit.

[Pope]; mollia tempora fandi

" Tempora labuntur, tacitisque senescimus annis.

The ancient Fathers said: 'Distingue tempora et concordabis Scripturas'; distinguish the times; then may we easily reconcile the Scriptures together.

It seems more than mere carelessness, or the occasional 'infausta tempora scribendi', can account for.

Olim praeteritae numeranti tempora vitae, Sexaginta annis non minor unus erit.

Perierunt tempora longi Servitii Juv.

Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis!

' .... Quanto ergo excusabilius, si fas esset, possem exclamare ad Omnipotentem quam tu, qui in tempora felicia incidisti, quibus nos omnes nunc viventes in misera Italia possumus invidere?

Every student knows the sentence in which he describes the gradual decay of all that was good in the Roman character: "donec ad haec tempora, quibus nec vitia nostra nec remedia pati possumus, perventum est"; but it is not every student who can recognise in it a real sigh of despair, an unmistakable token of the sadness of the age.

Quis scit an adjiciant hodiernae crastina summae Tempora Dii superi?

Wee may say with the poet Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis.

laurigerentes, Pro lauro palmâ viridante tempora cingas.

The prophecy of Daniel, which says, "Tempus, tempora, dimidium temporis," proving by experience to be inapplicable to the interpretation which the monks and ecclesiastics had generally given it, produced a new energy in the human mind: and if at first, the wealth of the churches were aggrandized by profuse largesses, we shall hereafter see them struggling to preserve it.

"Penn refused to pull his hat off Before the king, and therefore set off, Another country to light pat on, Where he might worship with his hat on." H.H. "Mollissima tempora fandi.

Perierunt tempora longi Servitii Juv.

'Assiduo labuntur tempora motu Non secus ac flumen.

Neque enim consistere flumen, Nec levis hora potest: sed ut unda, impellitur unda, Urgeturque prior venienti, urgetque priorem, Tempora sic fugiunt pariter, pariterque sequuntur; Et nova sunt semper.

"Tempora mutantur," thought he, "nos et mutamur in illis.

49 examples of  tempora  in sentences