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tālis is a Latin Adjective that primarily means such.
Adjective
such, of such a sort
cp. quālis, of what sort, what kind of
Adjective
Of such a character or kind (as stated or implied in the context). (b) (coupled w. hic or ille) this (that) and such like.
(a) (referring back to or summarizing something just described, or words just spoken). (b) (referring to what follows).
(pregn.) Of such an exceptional (good, bad, etc.) sort of character, such (a). (b) ~is uir (in appos.), being the man you are, he is, etc., a man of such quality or calibre.
(as correl. to qualis) Of such a kind (as). (b) (as correl. to qui, also rel. advs.). (c) (w. atque) such (as); (also, w. ut, quasi).
(w. consecutive cl.) Of such a kind (that).
Talis erat Marcus mediis Antonius annis Primus.Compare Such was Marcus Antonius Primus in manhood's years.
Si tibi talis erit, qualem dilecta Catullo Lesbia plorabat, hic habitare potest.Compare If you shall have such a bird as Lesbia, beloved of Catullus, mourned, here it can dwell.
Qui Diomedeis metuendus saetiger agris Aetola cecidit cuspide, talis erat.Compare The terror in the land of Diomedes, the bristly beast that fell beneath an Aetolian spear, was such as this.
Tempus habeo talis, qualis nemo habeo unquam.Compare You have an opportunity, such as no one has ever had.
Quando enim Socrates, qui parens philosophia ius dicor possum, quisquam talis facio?Compare For when did Socrates, who can fairly be styled the father of philosophy, do any such thing?
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "tālis, tāle (adj.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/talis-tale.
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