A frank sincerity of character reveals itself in such passages as the following:-- Eo ego ingenio natus sum, Aeque inimicitiam atque amicitiam in frontem promptam gero.
By Ovid he is characterised as-- Ennius, ingenio maximus, arte rudis.
What Quintilian says of Seneca applies very aptly to Dryden: "Velles eum suo ingenio dixisse, alieno judicio.
As Cicero says, a few lines farther on in the work I am quoting, "virtus eadem in homine ac deo est, neque ullo alio ingenio praeterea.
Non ætate verum ingenio adipiscitur sapientia=--Wisdom is not attained with years, but by ability.
Ingenio facies conciliante placet=--When the 5 disposition wins us, the features please.
Factis ignoscite nostris / Si scelus ingenio scitis abesse meo=--Forgive what I have done, since you know all evil intention was far from me.
Ingenio non ætate adipiscitur sapientia=--Wisdom is a birth of Nature, not of years.
Ingenio stat sine morte decus=--The honour accorded to genius is immortal.
Scandentes quisquis cernet de vallibus arces, ingenio muros aestimet ille meo'; and with the epithet 'proxima' in i.
His foes were the victims of his cleverness; they were "ingenio circumventi, ingenio victi.
The open space around theIngenio is generally covered and strewed with trash, which is the crushed stalk of the cane.
Near the Ingenio are the stables, where there are horses, oxen, assinegoes, and the curious beast spoken of in Holy Writ called the camel.
He is lying sick unto death of a sunstroke and fever caused by your hellish cruelty in sending him out to work on the fields with the negroes instead of putting him to light labour in the Ingenio or elsewhere.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ingenio" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.