Under the cut are the following explanatory lines: Qui libros tyriis vestit honoribus Et blattas abijt puluerulentulas Nec discens animum litterulis colit: Mercatur nimia stultieiam stipe.
Vehemens in utramque partem, aut largitate nimia aut parsimonia=--Ready to rush to either extreme of lavish liberality or niggardly parsimony.
Nimia illæc licentia / Profecto evadet in aliquod magnum malum=--This extreme licentiousness will assuredly develop into some dire disaster.
Nimia cura deterit magis quam emendat=--Too much pains may injure rather than improve your work.
Sæpe in conjugiis fit noxia, cum nimia est dos=--Quarrels often arise in marriages when the dowry is excessive.
Boeckh in regarding this nimia similitudo as the strongest part of his case.
The front of that part of the head which incloses the brain; that part of the face above the eyes; the brow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nimia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.