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aliter is a Latin Adverb that primarily means otherwise.
Adverb
otherwise
Adverb
In another way or manner, otherwise, differently. (b) (ellipt.); sin~, if not, otherwise. (c) (pred. w. esse, se habere) otherwise, other, different. (d) (pleon.). (e) (w. adjs.) in other respects.
(a) (repeated) ~..~.., In one way..in another. (b) (w. et, -que) differently. (c) ~atque ~, now in one way, now in another. (d) ~..alii (alius).., some one way..others in another, different people in different way; alibi ~ differently on different occasions.
Sunt bona, sunt quaedam mediocria, sunt mala plura, quae legis hic: aliter non fit, Avite, liber.Compare This book you are reading has some good things, some indifferent, and many bad. There's no other way, Avitus, to make a book
Eam condicionem esse imperandi, ut non aliter ratio constet quam si uni reddatur.Compare The condition of holding empire is that an account cannot be balanced unless it be rendered to one person.
Aliquis e noster aliter existimo: qui quidem video sum multus, sed imperitus.Compare Some of our friends think otherwise: and I perceive that they are many in number, but without experience.
En miser homo! Si dolor summus malum sum, dico aliter non possum.Compare Lo a wretched man! If pain is the greatest evil, he cannot be called otherwise.
Balbus, homo et jus et officium peritus, non possum aliter judico.Compare Balbus, a man most skilled in both law and his duty, cannot decide otherwise.
Ipse igitur propter sui colendus iustitia sum; nam aliter iustitia non sum.Compare Justice therefore is to be cultivated for its own sake; for otherwise it would not be justice.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "aliter (adv.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed October 11, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/aliter.
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