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mobilitas et levitas animi
inconsistency; changeability.
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moderari aliquid (Flacc. 5. 12)
to show moderation in a matter.
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moderari equum
to manage a horse.
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moderationem, modum adhibere in aliqua re
to show moderation in a matter.
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moderatum se praebere
to behave with moderation.
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moderatum, continentem esse
to behave with moderation.
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modestia (opp. immodestia)
discipline (insubordination).
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modi (De Or. 1. 42. 187)
the melody.
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modice ac sapienter
with moderation and judgment.
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modos facere
to compose, put to music.
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modum facere, statuere, constituere alicui rei or alicuius rei
to set a limit to a thing.
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modum tenere, retinere, servare, adhibere
to observe moderation, be moderate.
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modum transire
to pass the limit.
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momento temporis
at the important moment.
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momentum afferre ad aliquid
to determine the issue of; to turn the scale.
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monstra dicis, narras
it is incredible.
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monstra or portenta
marvellous ideas; prodigies.
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montes vestiti silvis
wooded hills.
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moram alicui rei afferre, inferre, facere
to retard, delay a thing.
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morbo absūmi (Sall. Iug. 5. 6)
to be carried off by a disease.
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morbo afflīgi
to be laid on a bed of sickness.
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morbo perire, absūmi, consūmi
to die a natural death.
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morbo tentari or corripi
to be attacked by disease.
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morbus ingravescit
the disease gets worse.
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mordicus tenere aliquid
to hold fast in the teeth (also metaphorically, obstinately).
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more institutoque maiorum (Mur. 1. 1)
according to the custom and tradition of my fathers.
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more, usu receptum est
it is traditional usage.
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mores alicuius corrigere
to improve a person.
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mores corrupti or perditi
moral corruption (not corruptela morum).
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mores in dies magis labuntur (also with ad, e.g. ad mollitiem)
immorality is daily gaining ground.
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mors alicuius luctum mihi attulit
some one's death has plunged me in grief.
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mors immatura or praematura
an untimely death.
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morte multare aliquem (Catil. 1. 11. 28)
to punish any one with death.
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mortem (diem supremum) obire
to depart this life.
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mortem deprecari (B. G. 7. 40. 6)
to beg for life.
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mortem occumbere pro patria
to die for one's country.
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mortem oppetere
to meet death (by violence).
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mortem sibi consciscere
to commit suicide.
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mortiferam plagam alicui infligere
to inflict a mortal wound on some one.
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mortuum in sepulcro condere
to entomb a dead body.
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morum ac vitae imitatio
a lifelike picture of everyday life.
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morum praecepta tradere alicui
to give moral advice, rules of conduct.
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mos (moris) est, ut (Brut. 21. 84)
it is customary to...
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motus excitare in animo (opp. sedare, exstinguere)
to excite emotion.
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motus stellarum constantes et rati
the regular courses of the stars.
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