Fatum

Word FATUM
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Later the Latin word fatum was to be con - nected with the verb fari. ❋ VINCENZO CIOFFARI (1968)

It is, however, in the interpretation of the word fatum and the role played by the gods [4] that the test of Vergil's philosophy is usually applied. ❋ Frank, Tenney, 1876-1939 (1922)

Ultimately Jonathan concluded that if we are to live life in harmony with the universe, we must all possess a powerful faith in what the ancients used to call "fatum", what we currently refer to as destiny. ❋ Liz (2009)

Duc me O Jupiter et tu fatum, [3762] &c. Lead me, O God, whither thou wilt, I am ready to follow; command, I will obey. ❋ Unknown (2007)

So did the inhabitants of the island of Choa, because their air was pure and good, and the people generally long lived, antevertebant fatum suum, priusquam manci forent, aut imbecillitas accederet, papavere vel cicuta, with poppy or hemlock they prevented death. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The very word for 'fate' in Latin is fatum, which literally means 'that which is said' linguistically fatum is the neuter form of the passive perfect participle of the defective verb *for, 'to speak, to say'. ❋ Horace Jeffery Hodges (2005)

De quarta Hyberni� Insula, qu� in lacu qu騞am satis vasto fluitet: cuius gramina, quibusuis morbis pr鎠sentissimum remedium existant: Insula ver� ripam lacus statis temporibus accedat, idque vt plurimum, diebus Dominicis, vt tum quiuis facil� eam veluti nauim quandam, ingrediatur: id quod tamen pluribus simul, per fatum licere negat. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Hic cum domi suæ, à 100. viris coniuratis ob cædem à filio ipsius, ipso tamen inscio, patratam cingeretur, et inimicis domum vndique igni succendentibus, sibi videret supremum fatum instare, ait tandem. ❋ Unknown (2003)

De quarta Hyberniæ Insula, quæ in lacu quòdam satis vasto fluitet: cuius gramina, quibusuis morbis præssentissimum remedium existant: Insula verò ripam lacus statis temporibus accedat, idque vt plurimum, diebus Dominicis, vt tum quiuis facilè eam veluti nauim quandam, ingrediatur: id quod tamen pluribus simul, per fatum licere negat. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Hic cum domi su�, � 100. viris coniuratis ob c鎑em � filio ipsius, ipso tamen inscio, patratam cingeretur, et inimicis domum vndique igni succendentibus, sibi videret supremum fatum instare, ait tandem. ❋ Unknown (2003)

[224] "Ni fallit fatum, Scoti quocunque locatum Invenient lapidem, regnare tenentur ibidem." ❋ Albert G. Mackey (N/A)

Eadem Galli fatentur ac Lentulum dissimulantem coarguunt praeter litteras sermonibus, quos ille habere solitus erat; ex libris Sibyllinis [226] regnum Romae tribus Corneliis portendi; Cinnam atque Sullam antea, se tertium esse, cui fatum foret urbis potiri; [227] praeterea ab incenso Capitolio illum esse vigesimum annum, quem saepe ex prodigiis haruspices [228] respondissent bello civili cruentum fore. ❋ 86 BC-34? BC Sallust (N/A)

The power of the gods is denoted by _fatum_ or _fata_; cf. x. ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

'Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas atque metus omnes et inexorabile fatum subiecit pedibus strepitumque Acherontis avari.' ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

The Epicurean also accepts fatum as governing the universe, but it is not teleological, and Zeus is not identified with it but is, like man, subordinated to it. ❋ Frank, Tenney, 1876-1939 (1922)

The modern equivalent of fatum is, as Guyau [5] has said, determinism. ❋ Frank, Tenney, 1876-1939 (1922)

If then Vergil were a Stoic his Jupiter should be omnipotent and omniscient and the embodiment of fatum, and his human characters must be represented as devoid of independent power; but such ideas are not found in the Aeneid. ❋ Frank, Tenney, 1876-1939 (1922)

The stain of crime makes all men equal. or threaten with the words (292) -- quidquid gerimus fortuna vocatur. nos fatum sciat esse suum. ❋ Harold Edgeworth Butler (1914)

The same discrepancy of opinion exists in derivation from bonum facere or bonum fatum; perhaps it is only an approximate Latinization of Wyn-frith. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Nemo confidat nimium secundis, 20 nemo desperet meliora lassis: miscet haec illis prohibensque Clotho stare Fortunam rotat omne fatum. nemo tam diuos habuit fauentis crastinum ut posset sibi polliceri: 25 res deus nostras celeri citatas ❋ Unknown (1912)

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