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que is a Latin Conjunction that primarily means and.
Conjunction
and. It is appended to the second of two words to be joined: fāma glōriaque, fame and glory.
Conjunction
(connecting singles wds. or phrs.) And. (b) (esp. joining opposites and other types of wd. forming complementary pairs). (c) joining synonyms or near-synonyms, esp. in formulaic language). (d) (connecting co-ordinate cls. or sentences). (d) neither..nor.
(in a longer series): (a) (rptd.). (b) (adding the last term in a series otherwise without copulatives). (c) (in subdividing the members of a series which are themselves joined by other copulatives, or in asyndeton; also in adding a term which is itself subdivided by another copulative). (d) (combined in various other ways with other copulatives, asyndeta).
Both.. and (mostly poet., in prose rate except as in sense; often joining the elements of a complementary pair). (b) (connecting rel. cls.). (c) sim.-que..et (atque).
Paucī amōre vēritātis amīcitiaeque tenēbuntur.Compare A few will be possessed by love of truth and friendship.
Nam quis potest beātus esse sī aliī hominēs frūctibus pācis lībertātisque carent?Compare For who can be happy if other human beings lack the enjoyments of peace and liberty?
Cum lībertātem lēgēsque cōnservāre vērē vellent, tamen scelera tyrannī diūtissimē ferenda erant.Compare Although they truly wanted to preserve their liberty and laws, nevertheless the crimes of the tyrant had to be endured very long.
Id quod in advorsis rebus optaverant otium postquam adepti sunt, asperius acerbiusque fuit.Compare Thus the peace which they had desired proved all the more cruel and harsh after they got it.
Aurea prima sata est aetas, quae vindice nullo, sponte sua, sine lege fidem rectumque colebat.Compare Golden was that first age, which, with no one to compel, without a law, of its own will, kept faith and did the right
Clamo Epicurus non potest iucunde vivitur, nisi sapienter, honeste, iusteque vivitur.Compare Epicurus loudly asserts that men cannot live pleasantly, unless they live wisely, honestly, and justly.
Dexter laevusque duo mare vos claudo.Compare On the right and left hand two seas shut you in.
Auxilium satis superque habeo; sed qui multus sum, multus res egeo.Compare I have enough and too many allies; but the more numerous we are, the more things shall we require.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "que (conj.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/que.
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