![]() If you want to type a character which isn't on your keyboard, simply pick it from a list of special characters. A bookmarklet is a small JavaScript code stored as a bookmark in your browser. There is a way to enable word translation from any page: Bookmarklets. Afterwards, you simply type the chosen keyword in the address bar to start the search in the chosen dictionary. In Chrome, first click on a language pair and change the search keyword in the field 'Keyword' to a keyword (eg: 'eudict'). And you're ready to go select EUdict from the drop-down list in search field (Firefox) or address bar (IE), input a word and press Enter. To add EUdict alongside Google, Yahoo!, Amazon and other search engines in Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, simply click on link after the title Browser integration, select appropriate language pair and confirm your decision. Perhaps the best way to enable dictionary search is through integration into the search field of your browser. For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other. There are two Japanese-English (and Japanese-French) dictionaries and one contains Kanji and Kana (Kana in English and French pair due to improved searching). Look at the complete list of languages: Available language pairs The most common way is by word input (you must know which language the word is in) but you can also use your browser's search box and bookmarklets (or favelets). There are several ways to use this dictionary. Total number of translations (in millions): 15.3 Please help us improve this site by translating its interface. Liberty is never more enjoyable than under a pious king (Claudian)įor king, law, and the people (i.e., for ruler, rule, and ruled)Įsperanto is only partially translated. Nunquam libertas gratior extat quam sub rege pio Neither for king, nor for people, but for both Ira furor brevis est animum rege, qui, nisi paret, imperat hunc frenis, hunc tu compesce catenaĪnger is a brief madness control your temper, for unless it obeys, it commands you restrain it with bit and chain (Horace) Liberty is never more gracious than under a pious king (Claudian) Whoever thinks it slavery to serve under an eminent prince is mistaken. I believe that during the reign of Saturn (the Golden Age), chastity dwelt upon the earthįallitur, egregio quisquis sub principe credit servitium. Rule your spirit well, for if it is not subject to you, it will rule over you (Horace)Īnd yet in the king there is the father (Ovid)Ĭredo pudicitiam Saturno rege moratam in terris EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: pro Deo et rege Latin
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