Exempla antiqua

Classical and Medieval Latin examples for learners

Noun use of the relative

  1. Quī tacet cōnsentīre vidētur.
  2. Bīs [twice] vincit quī sē vincit in victoriā. (Publius Syrus)
  3. Crudelis [cruel] est nōn fortis quī infantem necat. (Publius Syrus)
  4. Fēlīx quī nihil dēbet.
  5. Male facere quī vult [= optat] numquam nōn causam invenit. (Publius Syrus)
  6. Quod est parātum nōn semper iuvat. (Publius Syrus)
  7. Quod cibus est aliīs, aliīs est ācre venēnum [poison].
  8. Multōs timēre dēbet quem multī timent. (Publius Syrus)

 

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