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hostem

English

we find the enemy

Last Update: 2021-11-19
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in hostem

English

nemico

Last Update: 2015-06-04
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Latin

hostem occidere

English

kill  enemy

Last Update: 2023-07-12
Usage Frequency: 2
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Latin

nosce hostem tuum

English

know the enemy

Last Update: 2024-02-05
Usage Frequency: 3
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Latin

in hostem omnia vici

English

all things are lawful against the enemy,

Last Update: 2021-12-13
Usage Frequency: 1
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Latin

in hostem celerrime volant

English

they fly very quickly against the enemy

Last Update: 2022-05-14
Usage Frequency: 1
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Latin

odimus hunc patriae hostem.

English

we hate this enemy of the country.

Last Update: 2014-02-01
Usage Frequency: 1
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Latin

hostem supplex adfare superbum

English

on my knees

Last Update: 2021-09-19
Usage Frequency: 1
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Latin

caesar cum manu hostem uicit.

English

caesar observed the hand of the enemy who defeated him.

Last Update: 2020-06-03
Usage Frequency: 1
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Latin

adversus hostem aeterna auctoritas esto

English

be against an eternal authority

Last Update: 2020-09-22
Usage Frequency: 3
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Latin

in circo maximo contra hostem, manibus equos egit;

English

in the circus maximus against enemies, he drove his horses with his hands;

Last Update: 2017-05-01
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Latin

iratus est contra me furor eius et sic me habuit quasi hostem suu

English

he hath also kindled his wrath against me, and he counteth me unto him as one of his enemies.

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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consules romani, ne quis miles caperetur, iusserant neminem extra ordinem in hostem pugnare. titus manlius forte, praefectus equitum, prope castra latinorum cum suis pervenerat ita ut teli iactu ab statione proxima hostium abesset. ibi erant equites hostium, ducti a gemino maecio insigni viro. is, ubi manlium vidit, ‘num una turma,’ inquit, ‘vos romani cum latinis bellum geretis? quid consules et pedites agent?’ ‘mox aderunt,’ respondit manlius, ‘et cum illis iuppiter ipse qui summ

English

the roman consuls, lest any soldier should be captured, had ordered no one to fight against the enemy outside of order. by chance titus manlius, the commander of the horse, had arrived near the camp of the latins with his men, so that he was absent from the enemy's nearest station by throwing a weapon. the cavalry of the enemy were there, being led by geminus maecius, a distinguished man. when he saw manlius, he said, "do you, romans with one company, wage war with the latins?" what shall the consuls and the infantry do?' 'they will be here soon,' replied manlius, 'and with them jupiter himself, who is supreme'

Last Update: 2021-12-01
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