He mentions specially two cases:— “Visi sunt præterea venire in civitatem viri duo leprosi.
For Sally was still in that happy phase of girlhood in which a marriage is a wedding, et præterea aliquid, but not much.
In these days, when so many worship at the shrine of Romanism, we think it perfectly just to adopt Cato’s sentence in this form: Præterea censeo Romam esse delendam.
Cato the Elder used to end all his speeches with these words: “Præterea censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.
In short, one may say of the pun as the countryman described his nightingale--that it is 'vox et præterea nihil.
But Dona Terea reached home in peace; and passed the rest of her days praying for the brother who had so sadly wronged her, in the Convent of Las Huelgas--one of the present architectural glories of Spain.
The king's counsellors were struck with horror, at the thought of handing over a Christian maiden to an Infidel husband, the people expressed their indignation aloud, and Dona Terea herself implored piteously to be spared.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terea" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.