Man also must resign himself to the universal law, and accept his life not as a thing to be possessed for ever, but only to be used for a time-- Sic alid ex alio numquam desistet oriri Vitaque mancipio nulli datur, omnibus usu.
Calidorus, the lover of the girl, upbraids him for his breach of faith-- "Juravistine te illam nulli venditurum nisi mihi?
The army had only two large modern dirigibles and a few very small vessels like the old Nulli Secundus, of little practical value.
In 1902 England did indeed possess one small airship, designed by Colonel Templer of the Army Balloon Department, and christened the Nulli Secundus (Second to None).
Since this event the motto of the Coldstream Guards has been 'Nulli Secundus'--Second to None.
Have we here an echo of St. Augustine's thought, 'Reddis debita nulli debens?
When the Nulli Secundus ascended at Farnborough and landed at the Crystal Palace, Mr. Cody, who was on board, reported what he supposed to be a very curious and unaccountable phenomenon.
In the 'Nulli Secundus' we may take the coefficient of resistance of the machine, considered as a whole, as 0.
We now learn that the War Office is soon to produce another airship similar to the 'Nulli Secundus,' but with a much greater capacity and a stronger engine.
Take that triumph of engineering skill, the 'Nulli Secundus,' for example.
That burst of tears which followed the announcement of his rank was a last farewell to boyhood, and his firm attitude and handsome features looked worthy to uphold the proud motto of his house, "Nulli Secundi.
The first had been named 'Nulli Secundus' and the second was named 'Nulli Secundus II.
Punch very appropriately suggested that the first vessel ought to have been named 'Nulli Primus,' while a possible third should be christened 'Nulli Tertius.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nulli" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.