Cardan says that marks on the nails and teeth also show what is to happen to us: “Sunt etiam in nobis vestigia quædam futurorum eventuum in unguibus atque etiam in dentibus.
Footnote 383: That article condemns the following proposition: "Romani Pontifices et Concilia oecumenica a limitibus suae potestati recesserunt, jura Principum usurparunt, atque etiam in rebus fidei et morum definiendis errarunt.
Affaytatus is the authority, in Fortunii Affaitati Physici atque Theologi .
He wants to say that Eulalia was twelve years old; but he actually informs us that Curriculis tribus atque novem, Tres hyemes quater attigerat, and the whole history of the martyrdom is attitudinised and bedizened in the same fashion.
Courthope may give occasion to an acknowledgment, coupled with a sincere ave atque vale.
As Sallust characterizes the political apogee of the Romans: Optimis moribus et maxima concordia egit populus Romanus inter secundum atque postremum bellum Carthaginiense.
Calvin considered commerce both useful and honorable; so that ex ipsius mercatoris diligentia atque industria, its profit may be greater than that of agriculture.
Cervisia, its fruit having from ancient times been used for making a fermented liquor, a kind of beer: "Et pocula læti Fermento atque acidis imitantur vitea sorbis.
As he drank the cup of tea with which his servant supplied him while he was yet in bed, he could not say of himself, teres atque rotundus, as he was wont to do when things were well with him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "atque" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.