Thus, Diversum is always different from something else: it is relative, implying a correlate.
Form of Diversumpervades all the others 209 Motion is different from Diversum, or is not Diversum.
Side-note: Form of Diversum pervades all the others.
This Form ofDiversum or Different pervades all the others: for each one of them is different from the others, not through any thing in its own nature, but because it partakes of the Form of Difference.
Each thing is different from every other thing: but it differs from them, not through any thing in its own nature, but because it partakes of the Form or Idea of Diversum or the Different.
Again, Motion is different not only from Rest, and from Idem, but also from Diversum itself.
In other words, it is both Diversum in a certain way, and also not Diversum: different and not different.
So also motion is different from Diversum or The Different; in other words, it is not different, yet still it is different.
It cannot even be declared to be either the same with itself, or different from any thing else; because Idem and Diversum are distinct natures from Unum, and if added to it would convert it into Multa.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diversum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.