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Example sentences for "omne"

Lexicographically close words:
omits; omitte; omitted; omitting; ommost; omnem; omnes; omni; omnia; omnibus
  1. He appears particularly to have described a combat of gladiators, and the manifold distresses he experienced from the badness of the roads-- "Praeterea omne iter hoc est labosum atque lutosum.

  2. It is omne quod exit in -um; for so end nine out of ten of the Frisian villages.

  3. The ancient saying, "Omne animal post coitum triste," is of limited application at the best, but certainly has little reference to women.

  4. At one time he exemplified in his own person the saying omne animal post coitum triste, but now happily this depression of spirits is rarely felt.

  5. Every being is essentially intended for activity of some sort: "Omne ens est propter suam operationem," says St. Thomas.

  6. It is almost an axiom in scholastic philosophy that every nature has its correlative activity, every being its operation: Omne ens est propter suam operationem; Omnis natura ordinatur ad propriam operationem.

  7. When the thesis is formulated in the traditional scholastic statement, "Omne ens est bonum: All being is good" it sounds a startling paradox.

  8. The former alternative is inadmissible, for God is the cause of everything real and positive: omne novum ens est a Deo.

  9. The scholastics expressed this in the simple aphorism: Omne novum ens est a Deo.

  10. The following is a Stoical argument taken from Cicero, De Finibus, book the third: “Quod est bonum, omne laudabile est.

  11. The animal, educated in the country, had never seen such a pair of breeches in her life--Omne ignotum pro magnifico!

  12. That it was made the corner-stone of Christian theology may be to some extent explained by the principle of omne ignotum pro mirifico.

  13. Footnote 839: I do not understand the following sentences: 'In hortis autem rusticorum agmen habetur operosum: quia olus illic omne saporum est marinâ irroratione respersum.

  14. Nihil ex nihilo is conceded to be as conclusive an induction as omne vivum ex vivo.

  15. Their new theory is only a slight modification of an old one, or the old adage, omne vivum ex ovo--all life is from an egg.

  16. But, omne bene, say I, being of an old father's mind: Many can brook the weather that love not the wind.

  17. So far as science can at present teach us, the law of nature is "omne vivum e vivo," or "ex ovo.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "omne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.