The "Panem de coelo" is intoned and the celebrant rises and sings the 5.
Adoramus te, panem coelitum For Unison or two part chorus Traditional Melody Harmonized by P.
Panem et circenses" pursued the mathematician, pleased with his simile, "to appease the howling rabble.
I confess that I sometimes experienced hunger, and that often these words came to my lips: Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie; but I think I never pronounced them without adding this condition: si ita placitum est ante te.
Often, indeed, it is disgraced by the characteristics of a slavish populace, a mean selfishness, a mad frivolity, and fawning adulation on the ruler who dispenses panem et circenses.
In the main, this policy of giving panem et circenses was successful in France; at least, it kept her quiet.
Altera manu fert lapidem, altera panem ostentat=--He carries a stone in one hand, and shows bread in the other.
Panem et circenses=--Bread and the games of the circus (what the Roman plebs took sole interest in).
Afterward were heard here and there shouts of anger or applause, which turned at length into one universal call of "Panem et circenses!
He found almost a panic above, where they had not understood the shout "Panem et circenses," and supposed it to be a new outburst of rage.
He forgot one half of Juvenal's great dictum about "Panem and Circenses," as the absolute and overruling necessities of rulers.
Had Victoria been a Roman province, her populace would have been regally furnished with panem et circenses, or known the reason why.
They said therefore unto Domine, semper da nobis panem him: Lord, give us always this hunc.
Jesus answered: He it is cui ego intinctum panemto whom I shall reach bread porrexero.
Our fathers did eat manna manducaverunt manna in in the desert, as it is deserto, sicut scriptum est: written, He gave them bread Panem de coelo dedit eis from heaven to eat.
The Duke of Bedford, in order to get rid of these public tokens of misery, attempted to supply the Parisians with bread and amusements (panem et circenses); but their very diversions were ghastly and melancholy.
But Saint Luke hath it `panem quotidianum,' and saith nought of `supersubstantialem.
But it was easier to make the Roman people wear the toga, than to forego the cry of "Panem et Circenses.
Punch's reluctant admission of our national lethargy finds vent in a dialogue emphasizing the predominance of the Panem et Circenses spirit--devotion to the Big Loaf and spectacular games--coupled with a loss of our supremacy in games.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "panem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.