NOTE 11 The story last told was said to have happened in the south of Scotland; but cedant arma togae and let the gown have its dues.
He Abandons the Lists of Love VIXI puellis nuper idoneus et militaui non sine gloria; nunc arma defunctumque bello barbiton hic paries habebit, laeuom marinae qui Veneris latus custodit.
IV The fourth book, Archbishop Baldwin's Sermo de altaris sacramento (1521), contains for the first time a woodcut initial and the Arma Regia in another form.
Such, in brief summary, is the measure of the development of Cambridge printing since John Siberch set up his press at the sign of the Arma Regia in 1521.
On the title-page there appears for the first time the elaborate border with the Arma Regia (the sign of the house in which Siberch lived) at the foot.
Another line quoted in the 2nd Philippic is Cedant arma togae, concedat laurea laudi.
Arma Virumque Indeed, if Harry Warrington had a passion for military pursuits and studies, there was enough of war stirring in Europe, and enough talk in all societies which he frequented in London, to excite and inflame him.
The Spanish commentator on this place relates a very extraordinary instance of the furor arma ministrans.
Vergil's youthful enthusiasm for Rome, which had sprung from a critical reading of her past career, seemed fully justified; he began at once his Arma virumque.
Tha alda and arma wildon wither ene Moder ha, men that jongkfolk, that fvl stredlust were wilde ne tat jeftha kaning ha.
Thrvch tha-s and ora redne wer-i thene frjund thera arma and thera rika skrik.
Lik to Stavere weron tha mangertne mith golden kronum vppira holum and mith hringum [72] om arma and fet sjarad.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arma" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.