It is opposed to fortissumi viri, which follows, "Qui nec fortiter nec bene quidquam fecere.
To this blood-relationship between him and Jugurtha no allusion is elsewhere made.
After putting to death Bomilcar, and many others whom he knew to be privy to the plot, he refrained from any further manifestation of resentment, lest an insurrection should be the consequence of it.
Sylla, then, was of patrician descent, but of a family almost sunk in obscurity by the degeneracy of his forefathers.
Cortius, from a suggestion of Palmerius, adopted mutabant; most other editors have mutabantur; but both are to be taken in the same sense; for mutabant is equivalent to mutabant se.
Never did Athens produce a general superior to our own gallant and magnanimous Henry the Fifth:-- "quo justior alter Nec pictate fuit, nec bello major et armis.
Had it beene some bad smell, he would have thought 45 That his owne feet, or breath, that smell had wrought.
If you were good, your good doth soone decay; And you are rare, that takes the good away.
This preliminary note is in Latin: "Sit ipse Adam bene instructus quando respondere debeat, ne ad respondendum nimis sit velox aut nimis tardus, nec solum ipse, sed omnes persone sint.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nec" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.