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sine is a Latin Preposition that primarily means without.
Preposition
without
English derivatives:
sinecure sans
Preposition
Without the accompaniment of (material or immaterial things). (b) (repeated before each of a number of nouns). (c) (w. noun and pple. used predicatively). (d) (w. gd.). (e) (in litotes). (f) (in advl. phrs. more loosely connected with the action of the vb.) without — occurring, when — is absent.
(in phrs. used attributively w. nouns; also as complement w. esse).
Without the presence of (a person).
Without the aid or use of (a person or thing).
Without bringing, carrying, etc.
Sine bonā pāce cīvitātēs temporum nostrōrum nōn valēbunt.Compare Without good peace the states of our times will not be strong.
Nōn sine magnō labōre vēritās inveniētur (inventa est, potest invenīrī).Compare Not without great labor will truth be found (was found, can be found).
Vēritātem semper quaerāmus, sine quā maximī animī nōn possunt esse fēlīcēs.Compare Let us always seek the truth, without which the greatest souls cannot be happy.
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
Sine auctore vero propositi libelli nullo crimine locum habent debere. Nam et pessimi exempli, nec nostri saeculi est. (Traianus Plinio)Compare Information without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no mean agreeable to the spirit of the age. [Trajan to Pliny, on Christians]
Vixi puellis nuper idoneus et militavi non sine gloria.Compare Though that life is past, I was but now still meet for ladies' love, and fought my battles not without glory.
Domine deus, pacem da nobis - omnia enim praestitisti nobis - pacem quietis, pacem sabbati, pacem sine vespera. Omnis quippe iste ordo pulcherrimus rerum valde bonarum modis suis peractis transiturus est: et mane quippe in eis factum est et vespera.Compare O Lord God, give us peace, for you have given all things to us, the peace of rest, the peace of the Sabbath, the peace without an evening. The entire most beautiful order of things that are very good, when their measures have been accomplished, is to pass away. For truly in them a morning has been made, and an evening also
Commemoratur ab eo Themistocles, Pericles, Cyrus, Agesilaus, Alexander, quos negat sine adiumentis hominum tantas re efficere potuisse. Compare He cites the deeds of Themistocles, Pericles, Cyrus, Agesilaus, Alexander, who, he says, could not have achieved so great success without the support of other men.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "sine (prep.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/sine.
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