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re (vera), reapse (opp. specie)in truth; really.Rate it:
re concinere, verbis discrepareto agree in fact but not in word.Rate it:
re diligenter considerata, perpensaafter mature deliberation.Rate it:
rebus divinis (rite) perpetratisafter having performed the sacrifice (with due ritual).Rate it:
rebus divinis interesse (B. G. 6. 13)to take part in divine service (of the priest).Rate it:
rebus ipsis par est oratiothe circumstances are described in language worthy of them.Rate it:
rebus maritimis multum valereto have a powerful navy.Rate it:
rebus secundis efferrito be puffed up by success; to be made arrogant by prosperity.Rate it:
rebus suis, sorte sua contentum esseto be contented.Rate it:
rebus verba respondentthe circumstances are described in language worthy of them.Rate it:
recensere, lustrare, recognoscere exercitum (Liv. 42. 31)to review an army.Rate it:
recenti memoria tenere aliquidto have a vivid recollection of a thing.Rate it:
recentioris aetatis memoriamodern history.Rate it:
receptui canitur (B. G. 7. 47)the retreat is sounded.Rate it:
reconciliare alicuius animum or simply aliquem alicuito reconcile two people; to be a mediator.Rate it:
recta (regione, via); in directumin a straight line.Rate it:
rectā (viā)straight on.Rate it:
recte, bene fecisti quod...you were right in...; you did right to...Rate it:
recte, iure id quidemquite rightly.Rate it:
rector civitatis (De Or. 1. 48. 211)the head of the state.Rate it:
redimere, conducere porticum aedificandam (Div. 2. 21. 47)to undertake a contract for building a portico.Rate it:
referre in reos aliquemto put some one on the list of the accused.Rate it:
refrenare cupiditates, libidinesto bridle one's desires.Rate it:
refricare vulnus, cicatricem obductamto open an old wound.Rate it:
regem restituereto restore a king to his throne (not in solium).Rate it:
regionum terrestrium aut maritimarum scientiageographical knowledge.Rate it:
regios spiritus reprimere (Nep. Dion. 5. 5)to destroy a despotism, tyranny.Rate it:
regios spiritus sibi sumereto assume a despotic tone.Rate it:
regnum adipiscito obtain the sovereignty, kingly office.Rate it:
regnum appetere (B. G. 7. 4)to aspire to the sovereignty.Rate it:
rei frumentariae prospicere (B. G. 1. 23)to look after the commissariat.Rate it:
rei militaris rudem esseto have had no experience in war.Rate it:
rei publicae causa (Sest. 47. 101)for political reasons.Rate it:
rei publicae deesse (opp. adesse)to take no part in politics.Rate it:
rei publicae muneribus orbatusbanished from public life.Rate it:
rei publicae praeesseto have the management of the state.Rate it:
rei publicae rationibus or simply rei publicae consulereto further the public interests.Rate it:
religione obstrictos habere multitudinis animos (Liv. 6. 1. 10)to have power over the people by trading on their religious scruples.Rate it:
religionem alicui afferre, inicere, incutereto inspire some one with religious scruples.Rate it:
religionem ex animis extrahere (N. D. 1. 43. 121)to banish devout sentiment from the minds of others.Rate it:
religionem externam suscipereto embrace a strange religion.Rate it:
religionem labefactare (vid. sect. V. 7, note In Latin metaphor...)to shake the foundations of religion.Rate it:
rem (bene, male) gerere (vid. sect. XII. 2, note rem gerere...)to win, lose a fight (of the commander).Rate it:
rem (res) definireto define a thing.Rate it:
rem actam or simply actum agere (proverb.)to have all one's trouble for nothing.Rate it:
rem acu tetigistiyou have hit the nail on the head.Rate it:
rem ad consilium deferreto refer a matter to a council of war.Rate it:
rem bene (male) gerere (vid. sect. XVI. 10a)to manage one's affairs, household, property well or ill.Rate it:
rem dissolutam conglutinare, coagmentareto reunite disconnected elements.Rate it:
rem divinam facere (dis)to sacrifice.Rate it:

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