20 answers for: Rest, peace (dat. sing.), eg ex...labore...___ se ... |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| QUIETI | Rest, peace (dat. sing.), eg ex...labore...____ se dedisset, Caesar BC 2.14 |
| LABUNTUR | Eheu fugaces... ____ anni (Odes 2.14) Horace's sad comment on the march of time |
| OMER | 2.14 litres. Maybe more (4) |
| DISTURB | Interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle. (7) |
| RELAXATION | Escapism, rest, peace or enjoyment through restorative activities - yoga, reading, cooking/dining, low-impact activities, dog walking, easy cycling... (10) |
| OPERE | Labore, arte; defencework "nondum ____ castrorum perfecto" Caesar BC 2.26 |
| ALACRI | Swift, spirited, lively, abl. sing., eg involant impetu ____, Plautus, Amphitruo 245 |
| CONTENTIONEM | Contest, fight (acc. sing.), eg tota denique Italia ad omnem ____ expedita, Cicero, Pro Sestio 36 |
| OBSIDERE | To besiege: Curio ____ Uticam ... constituit, Caesar BC 2.36 |
| UNIUS | The work of a single day, ____ ... negotium diei, vide Caesar BC 3.82 |
| RUMOR | Fama; sometimes dubious: "multa ____ affingebat" Caesar BC 1.53 |
| ENSEM | Sword (acc. sing.), eg lateri ... Argivum accommodat ____, Aen. 2.393 |
| INOPI | Them that has, gets, sed deus nihil ____ dat; poor and helpless (c. dat. sing.) |
| PEN | Sing Sing, e.g. |
| ELATI | Men who've been lifted up, and so are haughty, e.g. stulta ac barbara arrogantia ____, Caesar, BC 3.59 |
| STATEPEN | Sing Sing, e.g. |
| ARTA | Through craft and graft, like Blackburn Rovers: ____ et labore |
| ARTE | ____ et labore, with skill and hard work (the Rovers might win the league again one day) |
| SUDOR | Umor qui a corpore manat alicuius labore vel terrore affecti |
| REI | Of an event, for business (5th decl. gen., dat. sing.) |
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