constantibus
Dictionary entries
- Entry →Constans, Constantis:
Masculine · Noun · 3rd declension
- Frequency:
- Lesser
- Age:
- Late
- Field:
- Government
- Geography:
- Italy/Rome
Constans; (Emperor Flavius Julius Constans I 337-350);
abl. pl.dat. pl.loc. pl. - Entry →consto, constare, constiti, constatus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · Intransitive
- Frequency:
- Very Frequent
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
agree/correspond/fit, be correct; be dependent/based upon; exist/continue/last;; be certain/decided/consistent/sure/fixed/established/well-known/apparent/plain;; stand firm/still/erect/together; remain motionless/constant; consist of/in;; it is agreed/evident/understood/correct/well known (everyone knows/agrees);
abl. pl. pres. act. part.dat. pl. pres. act. part. - Entry →constans, constantis (gen.), constantior -or -us, constantissimus -a -um:
Adjective · 3rd declension
- Frequency:
- Frequent
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
constant, unchanging; steadfast, resolute; steady, stable; immovable; secure;; consistent; standing firm; firm; persistent; mentally/morally settled/certain;
abl. pl. (all)dat. pl. (all)
Examples
Liber VII
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Seneca the Younger) from QUAESTIONES NATURALES
"...stellae, ut ait, nobis nouae, quae lumen suum constantibus misceant et maiorem quam stellis mos est porrigant ignem..."Liber XVI
Publius Cornelius Tacitus from ANNALES
"...tempora natus es quibus firmare animum expediat constantibus exemplis.' post lentitudine exitus gravis cruciatus adferente, obversis in Demetrium..."
