Had the medicine not been previously known, they would, strange as it may seem to modern pharmacopoeists, have accorded a virtus dormitiva to the new facit dormire.
In the laws of family relations there are the maxims Consensus non concubitus facit matrimonium (Co.
For it is true that Austin saith, Ream linguam non facit nisi rea mens, The tongue is not made guilty, but by a guilty mind.
Lady, 'Cucullus non facit monachum'; that's as much to say as I wear not motley in my brain.
Cucullus non facit monachum': honest in nothing but in his clothes; and one that hath spoke most villainous speeches of the Duke.
It is but the trick of our fancy which suggests the thought of any kind of suffering after all consciousness has ceased-- Nec radicitus e vita se tollit et eicit Sed facit esse sui quiddam super inscius ipse[14].
Natura non facit saltum": a maxim which has no meaning within the stricter limits of the associational theory of knowledge.
It is but the trick of our fancy which suggests the thought of any kind of suffering after all consciousness has ceased-- Nec radicitus e vita se tollit et eicit Sed facit esse sui quiddam super inscius ipse.
Cucullus non facit Monachum, honest in nothing but in his Clothes, and one that hath spoke most villanous speeches of the Duke Esc.
Indeed we have always thought that Mr. Darwin has unnecessarily hampered himself by adhering so strictly to his favourite "Natura non facit saltum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "facit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.