Results for: poor
English Latin
poorpenuriosus, levidensis, pauper, inops
a beautiful girl, though she indeed be poor, is yet abundantly dowered (Apuleius)virgo formosa etsi sit oppido pauper, tamen abunde dotata est
a good seed, planted even in poor soil, will bear rich fruit by its own nature (Accius)probæ etsi in segetem sunt deteriorem datæ fruges, tamen ipsæ suaptæ natura enitent
A good seed, planted even in poor soil, will bear rich fruit by its own nature. (Accius)Probae esti in segetem sunt deteriorem datae fruges, tamen ipsae suaptae enitent
a neat, simple meal under the humble roof of the poor, without hangings and purple, has smoothed the wrinkles of an anxious brow (Horace)mundæque parvo sub lare pauperum cœnæ, sine aulæis et ostro, sollicitam explicuere frontem
abundance has made him poor (after Ovid)inopem copia fecit
abundance made me poor (Ovid)inopem me copia fecit
always poor is the one who desires more (Claudian)semper inops, quicunque cupit
as a pauper; as a poor manin forma pauperis
avarice is rich, while modesty is poor (Phædrus)est aviditas dives, et pauper pudor
avoid greatness; under a poor roof there may be found more happiness than kings and their courtiers in palaces enjoy (Horace)fuge magna; licet sub paupere tecto reges et regum vita præcurrere amicos
be, as many now are, rich to yourself, poor to your friends (Juvenal)esto, ut nunc multi, dives tibi, pauper amicis
Blessed are the poor in spiritBeati pauperes spiritu
but greed is rich and modesty poor (Phædrus)verum est aviditas dives, et pauper pudor
everywhere the poor man is despised (Ovid)pauper ubique jacet
 

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