The Artium Societatis Syndicus Et Socii have determined that it is a weapon of war, evidently of human manufacture.
What do the Artium Societatis Syndicus Et Socii suppose to have become of the men who produced these demonstrations of high aboriginal art?
Nor can I understand how Sir George Mackenzie laid it down that socii criminis could not be admitted in evidence, since in his time we have instances of their having been actually received as witnesses.
Our Englishman and his socii go together to the Cathedral, where he states a thesis and defends it against the attacks of other licentiates.
The infantry furnished by the Socii was for the most part equal in number to the Roman legions, the cavalry twice or thrice as numerous, and the whole were divided equally between the two consular armies.
The whole number of the infantry of the socii generally equals that of the legions, but the cavalry is treble that of the citizens.
The prefects of the socii divide their duty in the same way.
In the case of the seaboard towns, especially the Greek cities, this military obligation took the form of supplying ships and their crews, whence these towns were called naval allies (socii navales).
We cannot determine what grounds the Italian Socii had either for fear or protest.
Some of the Socii had bought parcels of the land, and found out now that they had no title.
How the Socii became possessors of the public land we do not know.
After that, nearly all the Greek towns, reduced one after another, obtained the same favourable conditions, and formed the class of the socii navales.
But the confederacy once dissolved, these colonies were placed in the rank of allied towns (socii Latini).
As to the Latin colonies founded before in the old country of the Volsci, they formed the nucleus of the Latin allies (socii nominis Latini).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "socii" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.