Dictionary of Latin winged words 'cum tacent, clamant'.

Cumbent; cum ber land; cum ber some; cum ber some ly; cum ber some ness; cumbrance; cumbrous; cum brous ly; cumbrousness; cumbu; cum; cum in; cum i nal de hyde; cum ly; cum mer; cum mer bundle; cum ming ton ite; cum mock; de cum ben cy;… … English syllables

cum- adv., conj. a. adv. I. (Interogativ). 1. Once mod? Cum ai făcut de ai venit? ♢ exp. Cum si în ce chip sau cum si ce fel = în ce fel. A nu avea (sau a nu şti) cum = a nu avea posibilitate de a... ♦ (Repetat, în propoziţii enunţiative) Într un… … Dicționar Român

Cum- bezeichnet: Communauté urbaine du Mans, Gemeindeverband in der französischen Région Pays de la Loire, heute Le Mans Métropole Communauté Urbaine CUM steht als Abkürzung für: den Flughafen der Stadt Cumaná in Venezuela (IATA Code) Siehe auch: Cum… … Deutsch Wikipedia

cum- verb and noun, by 1973, apparently a variant of the sexual sense of COME (Cf. come) that originated in pornographic writing, perhaps first in the noun sense. This experience sexual orgasm slang meaning of come (perhaps originally come off) is… … Etymology dictionary

cum- This Latin preposition meaning ‘with’, apart from its use in Latin loan phrases such as cum grano salis (‘with a grain of salt’), has been used for several centuries in place names such as Horton cum Studley. Its principal use since the 19c has… … Modern English usage

cum- (km; km), prep. with; together with; along with; as, I work at home in an office cum bedroom. …

Cum- Cette page d'homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. CUM, sigle composé des trois lettres C, U et M, peut faire référence à : Center universitaire méditerranéen à Nice Communauté urbaine du Mans,… … Wikipédia en Français

cum- prep used between two nouns to show that something has two purposes ▪ a kitchen cum dining room ▪ a lunch cum business meeting … Dictionary of contemporary English

cum- (km), n. same as(semen); also spelled (come). || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

cum-prep. OB → 1con ((line)) ((/line)) DATA: 1Є metà sec. XIII. ETIMO: dal lat. cŭm … Dizionario italiano

CUM"AT- (Cum a. C.) Perşembeden sonra gelen gunler. Cum alar … Yeni Lugat Türkçe Sozluk

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  • Tractatus De Illegitimo Vasorum Cursu Hominibus Innato Cum Tabulis Duabus (Latin Edition) , Fick Franz Ludwig. The book is a reprint edition. Although serious work has been done to restore the original quality of the publication, some pages may show ...
By being silent, they are screaming.
Cicero, First Speech Against Catiline, VIII, 21.
Catiline conspired against the ruling elite of the Roman Republic in the consulate of the famous Roman orator and politician Mark Tullius Cicero (63 BC), who exposed this conspiracy in his speeches against Catiline (see Abiit, excessit, evāsit, erūpit, also Quousque tandem abutēre, Catilina, patientia nostra?) and organized its suppression . Catiline's troops were routed, and Catiline himself fell in battle. The history of the Catiline conspiracy was written by the Roman historian Sallust ("Conspiracy of Catiline").
In his first speech against Catiline, delivered at an emergency meeting of the Senate, Cicero, exceeding his consular powers, orders Catiline, who is present in the Senate, to go into exile. The senators are silent, and Cicero concludes that by this silence they are sanctioning the violation of the legal procedure that he committed, which required a court order for the expulsion of a Roman citizen.
□ For paraphrase, see Tacet, sed loquitur

The story was about how once the Nazis wanted to buy Alyosha's Christmas tree from him, and when he refused, they took it away by force. Of course, such an act of German fascism is worthy of every kind of censure, but it seems to us that Alyosha's information is clearly insufficient. It would be smarter to instruct a sensible correspondent to obtain an interview with piles of children's ashes at the large furnaces of Majdanek and Babi Yar. True, such an interlocutor is stern and not talkative, but "cum tacent clamant", and the accompanying photographs would play their educational role in highlighting the current Soviet mood. (L. M. Leonov, A Conversation with a Demon.)