


6, 2, 2: “ alio tempore atque oportuerit,” Caes. 3, 7 cf.: “ ne quid fiat secus quam volumus quamque oportet,” id. est enim aliquid, quod non oporteat, etiam si licet: quicquid vero non licet, certe non oportet,” Cic. 4.- Absol.: “ si denique aliquid non contra ac liceret factum diceretur, sed contra atque oporteret.
NECESSE MALUM PLUS
Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet quam necesse est - He who. 1, 6, 20: “ me ipsum ames oportet, non mea,” id. Violence though not always evil the love of violence is (Dreamsleep: September, 2022) Written by. necesse malum Find more words Use for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search: Use for blank spaces Advanced Search: Advanced Word Finder: See Also in English. Contra malum mortis, non est medicamen in hortis - Against the evil of death. 14, 207.-With subj.: “ ex rerum cognitione efflorescat et redundet oportet oratio,” Cic. 2, 3, 75, § 174: “ unde habeas, quaerit nemo, sed oportet habere,” Juv.
NECESSE MALUM PRO
17, 61: “ pecunia, quam his oportuit civitatibus pro frumento dari,” that was to be given, Cic. 1, 2, 26: “ nec mediocre telum ad res gerendas existimare oportet benevolentiam civium,” Cic. Malum Necesse kittenwitchandthebadvibes : This is a scheduled post to let you know that on September 1st - September 8th EST Kitten Witch will be participating in lavahag ’s Tumblr Boycott, in an effort to force staff to take action against white supremacist content as per their community guidelines. 2, 2, 6: “ ut ut erat, mansum tamen oportuit,” he ought to have stayed, id. Quare vel utrunque erit bonum essentialiter, vel utrunque malum. 2, 3, 6: “ adulescenti morem gestum oportuit,” id. per se, erit similiter et alteri, et de malitia eodem modo se habere necesse est. 4, 2, 51: “ servum hercle te esse oportet et nequam et malum,” you must be a truly goodfor-nothing slave, id. 22 ib.): “ hanc scire oportet, filia tua ubi sit,” Plaut. 384 Vahl) cf.: qui alteri exitium parat, eum scire oportet sibi paratam pestem parem, id. 13, 25, 1: ted ipsum oportet hoc profiteri et proloqui, Enn. 2, 4, 39, § 84: “ hoc fieri et oportet et opus est,” id. tamquam ita fieri non solum oporteret, sed etiam necesse esset, Cic.

with a subject-clause, the subj., or absol. , it is necessary, needful, proper, becoming, or reasonable it behooves I ( thou, he, etc.) must or ought (cf.: opus est, necesse est, debeo oportet denotes the necessity of reason or duty, necesse est that of compulsion).-Constr.
