54 examples of verbum in sentences

Non minus est verbum Dei quam corpus Christi (Sermon 300).

Dies diei eructat verbum et nox nocti indicat scientiam (ps. 18, v. 3).

To these are now added Audite verbum (Jeremias, chap.

All serious critics agree about the beauty of such hymns as the Aeterne rerum Conditor, the Somno refectis artubus, Splendor Aeternae gloriae, Verbum supernum prodiens, and a good number of others.

Except perhaps for "Tempus fugit," "verbum sap.," "Arma virumque," and "Quis custodiet," there is no better known relic of antiquity.

Túncque Imperator addit hæc verba: Ergo scitote, quod ex nunc verbum meum acutum et scindens erit vt meus ensis: [Sidenote: i. cathedra.]

[Lat.]; in high vengeance there is noble scorn [G. Eliot]; inhumanum verbum est ultio

[Footnote 62: "To moote, a term vsed in the innes of the court; it is the handling of a case, as in the Vniuersitie their disputations," &c. So Minshew, who supposes it to be derived from the French, mot, verbum, quasi verba facere, aut sermonem de aliqua re habere.

My translations are sometimes rather paraphrases than interpretations, non ad verbum, but as an author, I use more liberty, and that's only taken which was to my purpose.

"Illius viduae, aut patronum Virginis hujus, Ne me forte putes, verbum non amplius addam.

Verbum sat sapienti.

Tully observes, that it is very easie to brand or fix a Mark upon what he calls Verbum ardens, or, as it may be rendered into English, a glowing bold Expression, and to turn it into Ridicule by a cold ill-natured Criticism.

Towards the beginning: Facile est enim verbum aliquod ardens (ut ita dicam) notare, idque restinctis jam animorum incendiis, irridere.]

Verbum sap: If you want to humour your field, you must leave them behind.

"Veteres Arabes, Hebræi, et Græci, tres, non amplius, classes faciebant; l. Nomen, 2. Verbum, 3.

VERBS are so called, from the Latin Verbum, a Word; because the verb is that word which most essentially contains what is said in any clause or sentence.

"A Verb is so called from the Latin verbum, or word.

[FORMULE.Not proper, because the conjunction or, connecting verbum and word, supposes the latter to be Latin.

In this instance, or should be changed to a; thus, "A Verb is so called from the Latin verbum, a word" that is, "which means, a word.

"A Verb is so called from the Latin verbum, a word.

[Footnote: L'exemplaire no. 5514 ajoute a verbo ad verbum.]

"If they must needs be marched up," replied Louis XV., "I do not wish to separate from my household: verbum sap.

Sometimes the Child looks up in his mother's face with his finger on his lip, expressing the Verbum sum, "I am the Word."

The Virgin kneels in the midst, and adores her Infant, who has his finger on his lip (Verbum sum!); an angel scatters rose-leaves over him, while the little St. John also kneels, and four angels, in attitudes of adoration, complete the group.

like the verbum Graecum Spermagoraiolekitholakanopolides, Words that should only be said upon holidays, When one has nothing else to do.

54 examples of  verbum  in sentences