So consider every side of the case, as you usually do in my affairs.
The often quoted line,-- Homo sum; humani nihil a mealienum puto, might be taken as its motto.
And I would rather say, Nullum hominem a me alienum puto: I am a man; no other man do I deem a stranger.
I THE MAN OF FLESH AND BONE Homo sum; nihil humani a me alienum puto, said the Latin playwright.
By what I can see, Partridge," cries Jones, "hanging is a matter non longe alienum a Scaevolae studiis.
To explain this seeming paradox at once, he was one who could truly say with him in Terence, Homo sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto.
Sic utere tuo ut alienum non lædas=--So use what is your own as not to injure what is another's.
Homo sum, et nihil humani a me alienum puto=--I am a man, and I reckon nothing human alien to me.
It is curious to observe how Cicero puts aside that expression of true humanity which fell from Terence, "Humani nihil a me alienum puto.
The principle of the Common Law on which the judgment rested was, "Sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "alienum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.