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ad verbum (Latin phrase)
To the word.
This is the Latin equivalent of "verbatim". There are several other Latin expressions for "word-for-word", including "e verbo", "de verbo", and "pro verbo". These probably referred to the problems of making accurate copies before printing was invented.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group A
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verbo-, verb-, verbi-
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Verbum Domioni manet in aeternum. (Latin phrase)
The Word of the Lord endureth forever." [As seen in I Peter 1:25, of the Bible]: Verbum Domioni manet in aeternum is the motto of the Lutheran Reformation, which signified the end of the Middle Ages and the outset of the early period in Europe.
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aevum, evum; etern-; aeternus
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verbo-, verb-, verbi-
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verbum sap
1. Verbum sapienti sat est (A word is enough for a wise man); popularly known as, "A word to the wise is sufficient".
2. An expression that nothing further needs to be said.
2. An expression that nothing further needs to be said.
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Verbum sapienti sat est.
A word is enough for a wise man.
"A word to the wise is enough." A simple hint is sufficient for any intelligent person.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group V
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verbo-, verb-, verbi-
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