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ūllus is a Latin Adjective that primarily means any.
Adjective
any
Adjective
(in neg. consts.) Any at all (b) (as sb.) anyone, anything, at all. (c) non ~us (used as emphatic variant of nullus); sim. haud ~us.
Any (where the minimum will suffice): (a) (in questions). (b) (in conditional cls.). (in temporal cls.).
(in comparisons or sim.) Any conceivable, any you care to name. (b) (in other positive contexts) any of any kind.
Nam multum loquaces merito omnes habemur, nec mutam profecto repertam ullam esse aut hodie dicunt aut ullo in saeclo. [Aulularia, 124]Compare Awful chatterboxes - that's the name we all have, and it fits. And then the common saying: "Never now, nor through the ages, never any woman dumb."
Linquenda tellus et domus et placens uxor, neque harum, quas colis, arborum te prater invisas cupressos ulla brevem dominum sequetor.Compare The earth we need must leave, and house and wife of our choice; nor of the trees which you tend shall any save the hated cypresses go along with their short-lived master.
Nec locus tu ullus dulcis sum debeo patria.Compare Nor should any spot be dearer to you than your country.
Tutus sum arbitror sine ullus vulnus victoria potior.Compare They thought that it was safer to gain the victory without any bloodshed.
Virtus nunquam ullus vis labefacto possum, nunquam demoveo locus.Compare Virtue can never be overthrown by any violence, can never be remove from its post.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | ūllus | ūllī |
Gen. | ūllī | ūllōrum |
Dat. | ūllō | ūllīs |
Acc. | ūllum | ūllōs |
Voc. | ūlle | ūllī |
Abl. | ūllō | ūllīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "ūllus, ūlla, ūllum (adj.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/ullus-ulla-ullum.
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