But the ante-nati were not to be capable of holding offices under the Crown or sitting in Parliament, except in the country of their birth.
In short, the post-nati were to be fully naturalised; but the ante-nati were not to have a share in the government or the legislature.
He quotes a fragment from Varro,-- "Homines qui ex media nocte ad proximam mediam noctem his horis XXIV nati sunt, uno die nati dicuntur.
Mamatay ang nati kun dì gatasan ang inahan, The calf dies if the mother doesn’t lactate.
Dihà diay nati sa ginhawaan, There was a calf in the stomach.
Ikadáru na nang nati ug maturíyu, You can use the calf for plowing when it gets to be nearly full-grown.
The passage referred to is-- 'Quis matrem, nisi mentis inops, in funere nati Flere uetet?
When Jupiter himself wept for Sarpedon, what else did the poet insinuate, but that some sorrow is good [3885] "Quis matrem nisi mentis inops in funerenati Flere vetat?
E fungis nati homines, or else they fetched their pedigree from those that were struck by Samson with the jaw-bone of an ass.
After the first sixteen years, the post-nati females will begin to breed; the proportion of males born to slavery in the next twelve years may be estimated at one-fourth of the whole number born after the commencement of that period.
The number of slaves living in Virginia at the end of thirty years from the adoption of the plan, will be, ante-nati (prop.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nati" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.