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ŭtrōquĕ
adverb This word is an invariable part of speech 1 to both places 2 in both directions 3 (in conflict) to both sides permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesab utroque latere = from both sides || auctores utroque trahunt || ab utroque latere collis = from both sides of the hill || altaria utroque latere dispono || animus nutat momentaque sumit utroque || ab utroque portus cornu moles iacimus = we throw a dam from both ends of the harbour || ab utroque latere temere incurrentium ilia suffodiebant = they injured from both sides horses that were rushing headlong || alios ab utroque latere demissae falces laceravere (= laceraverunt) || ab utroque latere eius collis transversam fossam obduxit = ha had a ditch dug on both sides perpendicular to the hill Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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