An præstet Initio Prœlii Magno Clamore et Concitato Cursu in Hostes pergere, an vero Loco manere.
Imperium facile iis artibus retinetur, quibus initio partum est=--Power is easily retained by those arts by which it was at first acquired.
The language of the ancient jurists was to be preserved even critically, that is to say, the compilers were directed to emend apparent errors and restore what seemed "verum et optimum et quasi ab initio scriptum.
Our writer was acquainted with the De Initio Creaturae, but he has translated ‘Qui celorum,’ l.
Nor is anything detracted from the glory of God, but it is truly affirmed that the assistance of God always concurs in the beginning and afterwards (auxilium Dei semper initio et deinceps concurrere).
And you shall give perhibebitis, quia ab initio testimony, because you are mecum estis.
For Jesus ab initio Iesus qui essent non knew from the beginning who credentes, et quis traditurus they were that did not esset eum.
Here then, again, we have a ritual Sword Dance closely associated with the practice of a Nature cult; there can, I think, be no doubt that abinitio the two were connected with each other.
Pervenit in oppidum Cirtam, quo initio profectus intenderat); but Marius's plans may have been modified by intervening events.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "initio" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.