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pars is a Latin Noun that primarily means part.
Noun
part, share, direction
English derivatives:
party partial partake participate participle particle particular partisan partition apart apartment depart impart repartee
Noun
One of the portions (equal or unequal) into which a thing (material or not) may be divided, a part. (b) (so much) at a time, in stages; also. (c) (pl) pieces, fragments; esp. pieces of food, scraps.
(w. adjs. expr. magnitude) A large, small, etc. , part (of). (b) in a great (small, etc.) degree, to a large (small, etc.) extent. (c) (foll. by relative or other defining cl.), in its relation to the whole, proportion; (esp.) proportionately.
(without adj.) An unspecified part (of), some (of); (often w. pl. vb. when in appos. to subj.). (b) (rptd., in contrasting diferent groups of people, sections of a thing etc.) some..some, part.. part. (c) partly, in part.
Nūllam partem vītārum nostrārum mūtāvimus.Compare We have changed no part of our lives.
Magnā cum parte cīvium ad nōs veniēbat.Compare He was coming to us with a large part of the citizens.
Pars hominum vitiis gaudet constanter et urget propositum; pars multa natat, modo recte capessens, interdum pravis obnoxia.Compare A part of the world finds its pleasure consistently in vice and keeps steady to its purpose. Another and a larger part wavers, at one moment setting its hands to what is right, at another giving way to evil.
Partēs ōrātiōnis quot sunt?Compare How many parts of speech are there?
Equus pars magnus nans lorum a puppis traho.Compare A great part of the horses were dragged by their reins from the sterns, swimming.
Exegi monumentum aere perennius regalique situ pyramidum altius, quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens possit diruere aut innumerabilis annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar multaque pars mei vitabit Libitinam.Compare My work is done, the memorial more enduring than brass and loftier than the kingly building of the pyramids-something that neither the corroding rain or wild rage of Aquilo can destroy, nor the numberless succession of years and flight of ages. I shall not die: a large part of me will escape the Funeral-queen.
Mitto de amissus maximus pars exercitus.Compare I say nothing about the loss of the greatest part of the army.
Ab neuter pars sexcenti plus pedes cado.Compare On neither side did more than six hundred foot-soldiers fall.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | pars | partēs |
Gen. | partis | partium |
Dat. | partī | partibus |
Acc. | partim / -em | partīs / -ēs |
Abl. | partī / -e | partibus |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "pars, partis (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed October 7, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/pars-partis.
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