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chapped    
adj. 裂开的

裂开的

chapped
adj 1: used of skin roughened as a result of cold or exposure;
"chapped lips" [synonym: {chapped}, {cracked}, {roughened}]


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  • List of Latin phrases (C) - Wikipedia
    Seneca shortens it to Animum debes mutare, non caelum (You must change [your] disposition, not [your] sky) in his Letter to Lucilius XXVIII, 1 Caesar non supra grammaticos: Caesar has no authority over the grammarians: Political power is limited; it does not include power over grammar [6] caetera desunt: the rest is missing
  • Caesar non supra grammaticos Phrase - Latin is Simple
    Find Caesar non supra grammaticos in the Latin is Simple Online dictionary and learn more about this phrase! See a detailed analysis and lookup of each word!
  • Source for Caesar non est supra grammaticos - Reddit
    I'm familiar with the adage "Caesar non est supra grammaticos" ("Caesar The Emperor is not above grammarians") and its meaning (s) I'm trying to find out where the quote originated Far as I know, Immanuel Kant briefly used it in "What is Enlightenment?," but the phrase allegedly originated in a medieval text
  • “Cæsar non Supra Grammaticos” - Trusted Translations, Inc.
    Sadly, however, this phrase is not true at all It is not grammarians nor linguists who wield any power, but grammar, language and communication themselves Still, there is a kind of grammarian that will attempt to use his knowledge of language simply to show off
  • 20 Latin Phrases You Should Be Using - Mental Floss
    CAESAR NON SUPRA GRAMMATICOS In a speech to the Council of Constance in 1414, the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg happened to use the Latin word schisma, meaning "schism "
  • Caesar non est supra grammaticos - qué es, definición y . . .
    Caesar non est supra grammaticos (literalmente, " el emperador no está por encima de los gramáticos ") es una sentencia con origen en un pasaje histórico de la Edad Media, que luego fue retomada por el filósofo Inmanuel Kant (1724-1804) para reafirmar la ética universal y la autonomía moral
  • Caesar non supra grammaticos - audiolatinproverbs. blogspot. com
    A certain archbishop then rose to his feet and declared, Caesar non supra grammaticos, "Caesar is not superior to the grammarians " Consequently, the word schisma remains neuter in gender The following year Gaius Caecilius and Lucius Flaccus received the title of consuls





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