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horribile dictu
horrible to say
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dictu
spoken miracles
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horribile visu
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mirabile dictu
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mirabile dictu/visu
wonderful to relate/see
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ego feci solum dictu
i have made a soulmate statement
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facilius dictu quam factu
it is easier said than done
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facile dictu difficile factu
easy to say and hard to do
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facile dictu difficile factu english translation
fucile dictu dificile fucto
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eductus et egrediens de vagina sua et fulgurans in amaritudine sua vadent et venient super eum horribile
it is drawn, and cometh out of the body; yea, the glittering sword cometh out of his gall: terrors are upon him.
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mirum dictu, ab his egrotis quorum vitae terminus supervenerat requisitus idem lapis nullo modo reperiri poterat.
it is strange to say, that the same stone could by no means be found when requested by those sick whose end of life had come.
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humanitate iam tanta est, ut difficile dictu sit, utrum hostes magis virtutem eius pugnantes timuerint an mansuetudinem victi dilexerint.
now, as much as the plan, as much as the gravity and abundance of speech is worth, in which there is a certain imperial dignity, you, quirites, have often learned from this very place
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cupīdō et psȳchē in castellō in monte habitāvērunt. sorōres psȳchēs invidiōsae erant et amārem cupīdinis dubitāvērunt. "cūr marītum tuum numquam vīdistī" rogāvērunt illae. "quod nōn vir est, sed mōnstrum horribile est!" psȳchē lacrimāvit et respondit sorōribus suīs: "nōn est vērum; marītus meus est bonus et bellus vir quī mē magnopere amat." tamen, psȳchē marītum suum dubitāre coepit. itaque, ūnā nocte, psȳchē lūcernam incendit et faciem marītī dormientis suī spectāvit.
i was once a greek king who had three daughters. two of them were beautiful, but the third, named psȳche, was very beautiful. many in the kingdom said: "pesche is even more beautiful than venus herself." venus was goddess of beauty and love. venus was angry and hated psȳchen because the people thought: "a mortal girl is more beautiful than a goddess." the goddess therefore sent her son cupid to greece and ordered psȳchen to punish him. /i
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