Cives

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A combo of the three words "Can I have..." Usually heard in public schools from annoying kids constantly asking you for something. Urban Dictionary

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The word "cives" in example sentences

I have never seen it mentioned that the title of cives was ever given to the subjects of any prince, not even to the Macedonians formerly, or to the English at present, although they are nearer liberty than any other people. ❋ Jean Jacques Rousseau (1947)

Clericorum suffragia omnes quae cives celici annuant votis supplicum et vitae poscant praemium. ❋ Bls (2008)

When the tyrant Kreon exiled Medea from Corinth, he said, “libera cives metu” ❋ Unknown (2006)

Laudibus cives celebrant superni te, deus simplex pariterque trine, supplices ac nos veniam precamur: ❋ Bls (2008)

Quod cives quibus benefecisset perituri, moenia ruitura, etsi regio sumptu aedificata, non libri. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Inter cives Fessanos latrunculorum ludus est usitatissimus, lib. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Accipite cives Veneti quod est optimum in rebus humanis, res humans contemnere. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Cum moritur dives concurrunt undique cives: Pauperis ad funus vix est ex millibus unus. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Paederatus in 300 Lacedaemoniorum numerum non electus risit, gratulari se dicens civitatem habere 300 cives se meliores. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But if I were restricted, on grounds of public economy, to giving Mr. Wells only one medal ob cives servatos, I would give him a medal as the Eugenist who destroyed Eugenics. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)

Ergo listen now to the conclusion of the apostle Jam non estis hospites et advenae, sed estis cives sanctorum et domestici Dei, superaedificati super fundamentum apostolorum et prophetarum, ipso summo angulari lapide Christo Jesu, in quo omnis aedificatio constructa crescit in templum sanctum Domino: in quo et vos coaedificamini in habitaculum Dei in spiritu verse 18. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Their aristocrats were full Roman citizens, while others were cives sine suffragio (Roman citizens without the vote). ❋ Unknown (2001)

Roman Law recognized slavery throughout, and there were also grades of free men who in varying degrees were less privileged than cives, or citizens. ❋ R. W. M. DIAS (1968)

'Aspicite, o cives, senis Enni imaginis formam! hic vestrum panxit maxima facta patrum; ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

'Quot mihi Caesareo facti sunt munere cives'; and was occasionally invited to the emperor's table; cf. ix. ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

Cato calleth them "_Aratores et optimos cives rei publicæ_," of whom also you may read more in the book of commonwealth which Sir Thomas Smith some time penned of this land. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

Rows of hyssop, rue, saffron, and sage, and beds of lettuce, pepper-grass, and cives, all had their place in this old-fashioned garden. ❋ Various (N/A)

Billy: Hey, Joe, [cive] [a piece] of [gum]? Joe: No, fuck you. ❋ Mike Davis III (2007)

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