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sensŭs
masculine noun IV declension

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feeling, sense

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sensu carens || alicui sensus suos aperio || celer sensu || ad sensus affluo || sensus capio || abeo a sensibus = I leave the senses (= I abandon this topic) || tacito sensu || tactus corporis est sensus || alienatus ab sensu || volneris sensus || vulgatissimi sensus || arcanos sensus || aperio sensus || ea sunt in communibus infixa sensibus || aliquid aliquo sensu percipio || alicuius sensus teneo || voces sensusque noto || ea quae sub sensus subiecta sunt || tacito quodam sensu || voluptas quae ad sensus illabitur || voluptas sensibus nostris blanditur || voluptatis sensum capio || vulgaris popularisque sensus || acerrimus sensus videndi = very keen sight || angor intimis sensibus || ad sensus cum suavitate affluo || aut sensibus aut animo aliquid percipio || ad me (or ad ingenium, or in sensus) redeo || acerrimus ex omnibus nostris sensibus = the sharpest of all our senses (sight) || a corpore secedent sensus = the senses will abandon the body || animal quod sensu caret || opium sensus abalienat || voluntas erga nos sensusque civium || animus sensibus et curis vacuus || circa eosdem sensus certamen || arcanos etiam tibi credere sensus || a consuetudine communis sensus abhorreo = to depart from the customs received || ea quae movent sensus, itidem movent omnium || earum rerum quae subiectae sensibus sunt || ab imperitorum intellegentia sensuque disiunctus = superior to the intelligence and the mentality of incompetents || abalienaverant ab sensu rerum suarum animos = they became insentive to the destiny of their matters || abditos principis sensus exquiro = to try to discover the secret thoughts of the prince || a principiis ascendit motus et exit nostros ad sensus = from the beginnings (=atoms) movement grows and becomes perceptible to our senses || caret omni sensu alio quam cibi || voluptates, quibus quasi titillatio adhibetur sensibus || animo haec tenemus comprehensa non sensibus || animos hominum sensusque morte restingui || ad vulgarem popularemque sensum accommodata genera || a certo sensu et vero iudicare de aliquo = judge someone with a true and sure sentiment || admoveo orationem ad sensus animorum inflammandos || ansas dabat quibus reconditos eius sensus tenere possemus || ad sensus animorum atque motus vel inflammandos vel etiam exstinguendos || ea quoque, quae sensu … carent, ut servare vim suam possint, velut quiete alterna retenduntur || accedit uti mellis lactisque liquores iucundo sensu linguae tractentur in ore = in addition to that the fact that the fluids of honey and milk are savoured in the mouth with a palatable sensation in the tongue


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