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rem bene (male) gerere (vid. sect. XVI. 10a)to manage one's affairs, household, property well or ill.Rate it:

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pecunia iacet otiosathe money is bringing in no interest, lies idle.Rate it:

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res publica stat (opp. iacet)the state is secure.Rate it:

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totam rationem evertere (pass. iacet tota ratio)to upset the whole system.Rate it:

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aliquem ad officium (cf. sect. X. 7, note officium...) reducere (Nep. Dat. 2. 3)to reduce a people to their former obedience.Rate it:

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consilia et facta (cf. sect. X. 1, note For "thoughts and deeds"...)thought and deed.Rate it:

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legem rogare or rogare populum (cf. sect. XVI. 4, note Aulus Gellius...)to formally propose a law to the people.Rate it:

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potestatem sui facere (alicui) (cf. sect. XII. 9, note audientia...)to accept battle.Rate it:

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philosophia, quae in rerum contemplatione versatur, or quae artis praeceptis contineturtheoretical, speculative philosophy.Rate it:

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Ciceronis de philosophia libriCicero's philosophical writings.Rate it:

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philosophia, in qua de bonis rebus et malis, deque hominum vita et moribus disputaturmoral science; ethics.Rate it:

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philosophia, quae est de vita et moribus (Acad. 1. 5. 19)moral science; ethics.Rate it:

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philosophia, quae in actione versaturpractical philosophy.Rate it:

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physica (-orum) (Or. 34. 119); philosophia naturalisphysics; natural philosophy.Rate it:

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quae in philosophia tractanturphilosophical subjects.Rate it:

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aegritudine afflictum, debilitatum esse, iacēreto be bowed down, prostrated by grief.Rate it:

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ancoras iacereto drop anchor.Rate it:

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fundamenta iacere, agereto lay the foundations.Rate it:

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in malis iacereto be broken down by misfortune.Rate it:

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in oblivione iacēre (of persons)to be forgotten, pass into oblivion.Rate it:

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in sordibus luctuque iacēreto be in great trouble, affliction.Rate it:

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minas iacere, iactareto use threats.Rate it:

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tela iacere, conicere, mittereto discharge missiles.Rate it:

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vallum iacere, exstruere, facereto raise a rampart, earthwork.Rate it:

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vehementer, graviter aeogratare, iacēreto be seriously ill.Rate it:

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voces iacere (Sall. Iug. 11)to let fall an expression.Rate it:

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high noteSomething's climax or best achievement.Rate it:

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one-noteHaving only one opinion, outlook, tone, etc., especially as expressed repetitively; without variety or range.Rate it:

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Johnny-one-noteA person (or organization) who often expresses a strong opinion or viewpoint on a single subject or a few particular subjects.Rate it:

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sick noteA note from a doctor certifying the patient is ill, and therefore unable to go to work, school etc.Rate it:

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ad summos honores pervenire (cf. also sect. V. 17)to attain to the highest offices.Rate it:

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aliquid animo meo obversatur (cf. sect. III, s. v. oculi)a vague notion presents itself to my mind.Rate it:

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bent as a nine-bob noteExtremely dishonest or criminally-mindedRate it:

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bent as a nine-bob noteOstentatiously homosexualRate it:

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blue noteNotes added to the major scale for expressive quality in jazz and blues music, particularly the flatted third, fifth and seventh.Rate it:

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citato gradu incedere (cf. sect. II. 5)to advance rapidly.Rate it:

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couldn't carry a note in a bucketnot musically talented, unable to sing.Rate it:

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false noteAn incorrect note which is sung or played in a musical performance.Rate it:

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false noteIn a remark or narrative, an indication of untruth, insincerity, or inconsistency.Rate it:

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false noteIn a non-verbal display or presentation, an indication of incongruity or inappropriateness.Rate it:

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gratiam inire apud aliquem, ab aliquo (cf. sect. V. 12)to gain some one's favour.Rate it:

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high noteThe highest and usually climactic note of a song or composition, especially one that is difficult to reach.Rate it:

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high noteUsed other than as an idiom: see high, note.Rate it:

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incognita causa (cf. sect. XV. 3, indicta causa)without any examination.Rate it:

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intercessio tribunicia (cf. sect. XIV. 5)the tribunicial veto.Rate it:

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iter tentare per vim (cf. sect. II. 3)to force a way, a passage.Rate it:

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Johnny-one-noteAn opinion or viewpoint on a single subject or a few particular subjects which is frequently expressed by a person or organization.Rate it:

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Johnny-one-noteA person who often expresses a strong opinion or viewpoint on a single subject or a few particular subjects.Rate it:

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nomina (cf. sect. XIII. 3) solvere, dissolvere, exsolvereto pay one's debts.Rate it:

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note downTo write down, especially hurriedly; to make a note of.Rate it:

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