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Ad infinitum et ultra
Ad infinitum et ultra





ad infinitum et ultra

#AD INFINITUM ET ULTRA CODE#

A bookmarklet is a small JavaScript code stored as a bookmark in your browser. There is a way to enable word translation from any page: Bookmarklets.

ad infinitum et ultra

Afterwards, you simply type the chosen keyword in the address bar to start the search in the chosen dictionary. In Chrome, first click on a language pair and change the search keyword in the field 'Keyword' to a keyword (eg: 'eudict'). And you're ready to go select EUdict from the drop-down list in search field (Firefox) or address bar (IE), input a word and press Enter. To add EUdict alongside Google, Yahoo!, Amazon and other search engines in Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, simply click on link after the title Browser integration, select appropriate language pair and confirm your decision. Perhaps the best way to enable dictionary search is through integration into the search field of your browser. For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other. There are two Japanese-English (and Japanese-French) dictionaries and one contains Kanji and Kana (Kana in English and French pair due to improved searching). Look at the complete list of languages: Available language pairs

ad infinitum et ultra

The most common way is by word input (you must know which language the word is in) but you can also use your browser's search box and bookmarklets (or favelets). There are several ways to use this dictionary. Total number of translations (in millions): 15 Please help us improve this site by translating its interface. That which arises from struggle often goes beyond the mark (Velleius Paterculus)Įsperanto is only partially translated. Quod certaminibus ortum ultra metam durat

ad infinitum et ultra

God in his wisdom veils in the darkness of night the events of the future and smiles if a mortal is unduly solicitous about what he is not permitted to know (Horace) Prudens futuri temporis exitum caliginosa nocte premit Deus ridetque, si mortalis ultra fas trepidat Not to detain you by long digressions more than enough (i.e., to make a long story short) (Horace) Ne te longis ambagibus ultra quam satis est morer Let not the shoemaker judge beyond his last (i.e., speak of things he does not know) (Pliny the Elder) Ne sutor supra crepidam (judicaret) (also, ne sutor ultra crepidam) No more beyond (i.e., nothing beyond it unsurpassed) There is nothing that is blessed in every respect (Horace) The mind that is cheerfully contented with the present will shrink from caring about anything beyond, and will temper the bitter things of life with an easy smile. Lætus in præsens animus, quod ultra est oderit curare, et amara lento temperet risu. Let the wise man bear the name of fool, and the just of injust, if he pursue virtue itself beyond the proper bounds (Horace) Insani sapiens nomen ferat, æquus iniqui, ultra quod satis est virtutem si petat ipsam The one who loses his honor has nothing else he can lose (Publilius Syrus) Has God a dwelling other than earth and sea and air and heaven and virtue? Why do we seek the gods beyond? Whatever you see, wherever you go, there is Jupiter (Lucan)įidem qui perdit perdere ultra nil potest It is something to proceed thus far, if it be not permitted to go farther (Horace)Įstne Dei sedes nisi terra, et pontus, et aër, et cœlum, et virtus? Superos quid quærimus ultra? Jupiter est, quodcunque vides, quodcunque moveris There are fixed limits beyond which and short of which right is not able to find a place (Horace)Įst quadam (or quoddam) prodire tenus, si non datur ultra There is a mean (or middle) in everything. When another day has arrived, we will find that we have consumed our yesterday’s tomorrow another morrow will urge on our years, and still be a little beyond us (Persius)Įst modus in rebus sunt certi denique fines quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: ad infinitum et ultra LatinĬum altera lux venit jam cras hesternum consumpsimus ecce aliud cras egerit hos annos, et semper paulum erit ultra







Ad infinitum et ultra