Cetera noli putare amabiliora fieri posse Page 21 About Balbus I have written in the tablet, and I think of doing as you say, as soon as he comes back.
Her Cretan tunic, gathered with girdles twain, flows down to her knees, and on her waving dress Delos wanders and stretches surrounded by a golden sea.
Page 63 wonted hunting and the blood of our prey be spilled but in the arena.
Venus hastes to do his bidding; and at their sire’s behest there join her Pallas and Diana whose bent bow affrights all Maenalus’ slopes.
Swift Hecaërge tires the cloud-capped Alps, the valleys of the Apennines, and the snows of Garganus.
Cetera similes, uno differunt, quod femina dominatur: in tantum non modo a libertate, sed etiam a servitute degenerant.
The expression--Augustus eloquentiam sient cetera pacaverat; and that so admirably paraphrased by Pitt (ch.
At EP III iv 53-60 Ovid speaks of how a poem of his on a recent triumph has been late in being written, and will be late in reaching Rome: 'cetera certatim de magno scripta triumpho / iam pridem populi suspicor ore legi.
Poetry was pursued as the recreation of scholars and men of science; its chief aim was to satisfy a dilettante curiosity:-- Cetera quae vacuas tenuissent carmine mentes, etc.
But facial masage and manacures and candy et cetera I felt had been wastefull.
The et cetera here coughed and blew his nose so remarkably that we all started.
An et ceteranow spoke to the honeymoon bride from the up-country: "I heard Doctor Beaugarcon say he was coming to visit you this evening.
Cetera quando rursum scribam'--and thus they won some 200 pounds out of the frightened state prisoners, who possessed ready cash.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cetera" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.