Quoniam in ipso placuit omnem plenitudinem deitatis habitare, et per ipsum reconciliari omnia in ipsum, sive quoe in coelis, sive quoe in terris sunt.
Quodcumque vinclis super terram strinxerit Erit in astris religatum fortiter; Et quod resolvit in terris arbitrio Erit solutum super coeli radium; In fine mundi judex erit saeculi.
Huygens, moreover, in his great posthumous work, Cosmotheoros, seu de terris coelestibus, shows himself a more exact observer of astrological symbols than Kircher himself in his Iter exstaticum.
The portion immediately concerned is inscribed: 'Notulae deterris in Segheho' (ff.
Hec terra solet esse divisa in duo cotsetlanda, set in tempore werre deciderunt, eo ex his duabus terris facta fuit dimidia virgata.
It still maintains its place in our Dictionaries of living vocables, but the thing it represents is a rara avis in terris nigroque simillima cygno.
Neither Horace nor Juvenal ever rose to the moral heights of the conclusion of the second satire (61): O curvae in terris animae et caelestium inanes, quid iuvat hoc, templis nostros immittere mores et bona dis ex hac scelerata ducere pulpa?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terris" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.