Fasti

Word FASTI
Character 5
Hyphenation ‖Fas ti
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "fasti" in example sentences

Gord, that bird's going to finish Eneever Zig In a moment unless we do something " fasti "Now it was Chert's turn to panic. ❋ Gygax, Gary (1987)

There are seasons in the life of men which may be called 'fasti' and ❋ Giacomo Casanova (1761)

Kenders were fond of new experiences-and this was certainly one of the most exciting-but Tas did wish the ground wasn't rushing up to meet them quite so fasti ❋ Carlos G.Tonda (2010)

Tiberius is only founded on the pretended apocryphal fasti of ❋ Unknown (2007)

The Senate must re-enact its decree of hostis, forbid Sextus fire and water within a thousand miles of Rome, strip him of his so-called provinces, and remove his name from the fasti—he cannot be consul, ever. ❋ Colleen McCullough (2007)

Besides other fasti, the Romans had their fasti urbis, fasti rustici, which were calendars of the particular usages, and ceremonies of the city and the country. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The fasti of the magistrates were the days in which they were permitted to plead; and those on which they did not plead were called nefasti, because then they could not plead for justice. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The Latin word “fasti” signifies festivals, and it is in this sense that Ovid treats of it in his poem entitled ❋ Unknown (2007)

My country is bankrupt, I have just put down one revolution, and against my name in the fasti will go the odium of having sold off State property. ❋ McCullough, Colleen, 1937- (1991)

Other, lesser men saw their names entered on the fasti; nonentities, mediocrities, fools. ❋ McCullough, Colleen, 1937- (1991)

Their names are inscribed upon the consular fasti, there to glitter for all time. ❋ McCullough, Colleen, 1937- (1991)

He turned to look straight at Silanus, in the House today because the Nones were fasti — days of holiday or business — and the Plebeian Assembly could not meet. ❋ McCullough, Colleen, 1937- (1990)

The Chinese at the Han epoch had not only their dies fasti and nefasti, but propitious and unpropitious years, months, days, and hours. ❋ Unknown (1962)

These _fasti_ were exhibited in the Forum and on the walls of temples, and the conscientious Roman could have no possible difficulty in finding out when he might lawfully transact his business and what festivals the state was observing: of the 355 days of the old Calendar ❋ Cyril Bailey (1914)

Here, as in the consular fasti, popular feasts were later inserted for convenience 'sake. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Of his great poem "I fasti sacri", which was to have been completed in fourteen cantos, he had published one part (Rome, 1636); but upon his entrance into the novitiate he gave up its further publication. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The Romans were accustomed to divide the year into nundinae, periods of eight days; and in their marble fasti, or calendars, of which numerous specimens remain, they used the first eight letters of the alphabet to mark the days of which each period was composed. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Primicero delta S. Sede Apostolica e di altri ufficiali rnaggiori del Sagro Palagio lateranense (Rome, 1776); GALLBTTI, Del vestarario della S. Romana Chiesa (Rome, 1758); CONTI, Originæ fasti e privilege degli avvocaii concistoriali (Rome, 1898); ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

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