Yet Doctor Unonius patiently tracked these creatures in their most distant migrations--'motus et migrationes diligentissime indagavit,' says the mural tablet beneath the window.
We may, then, define efficient cause as the extrinsic principle of the change or production of anything by means of action: principium extrinsicum a quo fluit motus vel productio rei mediante actione.
Sed manifestum est quod actus cujuslibet est in eo cujus est actus; actus autem motus est in mobili, cum sit actus mobilis, causatus tamen in eo a movente .
His urbanity, unstained integrity, and high position, fitted him to exercise a widespread influence.
Nevertheless it is fortunate for his literary fame that he abandoned the proposal, [1] for he would have failed in history almost more signally than he did in poetry.
Aquinas rephrases the definition as "Motus est actus existentis in potentia secundum quod huius modi.
Whence the definition of motion that Descartes[19] was later to deride, "motus est actus entis in potentia prout quod in potentia.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "motus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.