A frank sincerity of character reveals itself in such passages as the following:-- Eo ego ingenio natus sum, Aeque inimicitiam atque amicitiam in frontem promptam gero.
Damasippus the Stoic hath well illustrated in the poet, [224] "Desipiunt omnes aeque ac tu.
I am extremely fond of Page 110 vehementer diligo; nam et, quanti patrem feci, totum in hunc et ipsum per se aeque amo atque illum amavi, te vero plurimum, qui hoc ab utroque nostrum fieri velis.
At such a time Nihil aeque proderit quam quiescere, et minimum cum aliis loqui et plurimum secum, saith Seneca: It is then the best way to be quiet, and to say little to others, and much to yourselves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aeque" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.