Translation of "devincaris" into English
Sample translated sentence: Ecclesia quidem Romana erga linguam Latinam, praestantissimum sermonem Urbis Romae antiquae, peculiari obligatione devincitur eamque commonstret oportet, quotiescumque offertur occasio. ↔ 55) The Roman Church has special obligations towards Latin, the splendid language of ancient Rome, and she must manifest them whenever the occasion presents itself.
devincaris
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second-person singular present passive subjunctive of dēvincō
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Ecclesia quidem Romana erga linguam Latinam, praestantissimum sermonem Urbis Romae antiquae, peculiari obligatione devincitur eamque commonstret oportet, quotiescumque offertur occasio.
55) The Roman Church has special obligations towards Latin, the splendid language of ancient Rome, and she must manifest them whenever the occasion presents itself.
Populorum Progressio ex officio, quo quisque devincitur ad sui ipsius profectum, oritur atque, cum aliis cooperando, aptissime ad effectum deducitur.
The development of peoples begins and is most appropriately accomplished in the dedication of each people to its own development, in collaboration with others.
Neque idcirco copias quamquam erant paucae tironumque, non educebat in aciem quod victoriae suorum diffideret, sed referre arbitrabatur cuiusmodi victoria esset futura; turpe enim sibi existimabat tot rebus gestis tantisque exercitibus devictis, tot tam claris victoriis partis, ab reliquis copiis adversariorum suorum ex fuga collectis se cruentam adeptum existimari victoriam.
And it was not owing to his having any doubts of gaining the victory that he did not lead his troops to action, although they were raw and few, but he thought that it was a matter of great importance, what sort the victory should be: for he thought that it would disgrace him, if after so many noble exploits, and defeating such powerful armies, and after gaining so many glorious victories, he should appear to have gained a bloody victory over the remnants who had rallied after their flight.
708) Hoc ergo est officium, quo devincimini: vitae vestrae et fratrum aut sororum est vobis consulendum atque pauperes relevandi labore vestrο.
But your activities cannot derogate from the vocation of your various institutes, nor habitually involve work such as would take the place of their specific tasks.
"Hunc Labienus excepit et, cum Caesaris copias despiceret, Pompei consilium summis laudibus efferret, "" noli,"" inquit, ""existimare, Pompei, hunc esse exercitum, qui Galliam Germaniamque devicerit."
After him Labienus spoke, as well to express his contempt of Caesar's forces, as to extol Pompey's scheme with the highest encomiums.