He that lives according to nature cannot be poor, and he that exceeds can never have enough," totus non sufficit orbis, the whole world cannot give him content.
Vespasian's death was pitifully lamented all over the Roman empire, totus orbis lugebat, saith Aurelius Victor.
But I am now resolved never to put this treatise out again, Ne quid nimis, I will not hereafter add, alter, or retract; I have done.
In disposition; as all perturbations, evil affection, &c.
The narrator of this story gives expression to his horror in the words, Totus contremisco et horrentibus pilis capitis terrore concutior.
Haec quanta sint cogitate, et in statera mentis vestrae appendite, ut totus vobis figatur in corde, qui pro vobis totus firus est in cruce.
In this fantastically contorted and affected phrase we may espy an ingenious blending of two Horatian phrases, totus teres atque rotundus, externi ne quid valeat per leve morari (Sat.
The apparatus was a reduced version of that prepared by Ehwald, 'Qui ut totus prelis subiceretur .
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "totus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.