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sed is a Latin Conjunction that primarily means but.
Conjunction
but
Conjunction
(breaking in on a conversation, reverie, etc., to call attention to some new point) But.
(used in dismissing a subject or argument or dialogue); (a) (in breaking off. (b) (in resuming after a digression, etc.). (c) (in passing to a new subject, line of argument, etc.).
(affirming and elaborating an idea) Yes and what's more, and..too. (b0) (before a word repeated for emphasis) yes.
Cōnsiliīs istīus tyrannī quī trāns mare vīvit terrēmur, sed lībertātem amāmus at bellum magnā cum virtūte gerēmus.Compare We are terrified by the plans of that tyrant who lives across the sea; but we love liberty, and we shall wage war with great courage.
Multum et diū clāmat lanius, sed Pseudolus nihil respondet.Compare The butcher shouts a lot and for a long time, but Pseudolus makes no reply.
Fere maxima pars morem hunc homines habent: quod sibi volunt, dum impetrant, boni sunt; sed id ubi iam penes sese habent, ex bonis pessimi et fraudulentissimi fiunt.Compare Generally speaking, men have a habit of being fine fellows as long as they are seeking some favor, but when they have obtained it, there's a change, and your fine fellow turn into villainous cheats of the worst description.
Vulgare amici nomen, sed rara est fides.Compare The name of friend is common, but true friendship is rare.
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.
Amīcitia nōn semper intellegitur, sed sentītur.Compare Friendship is not always understood, but it is felt.
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.
Sed factio respectusque res privatus, qui semper officio officioque publicus consilium, Appius vinco.Compare But Appius gained the day by party-spirit and private interest, which ever have been and ever will be the bane of public counsels.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "sed (conj.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/sed.
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