The Collaborative International Dictionary
Usage examples of "caetera".
Whereas the pebble and every part thereof, And all that appertaineth thereunto, Quodcunque pertinet ad eam rem, (I fancy, sir, my Latin’s rather pat) Or shall, will, may, might, can, could, would or should, (Subaudi caetera - clap we to the close - For what’s the good of law in a case o’ the kind) Is mine to all intents and purposes.
You talk to me of the boulevard, of that procession, et caetera, et caetera.
It may be an acutely conscious mouse, yet it is a mouse, while the other is a man, and therefore, et caetera, et caetera.
The failure to back him notwithstanding, the Portuguese crown pressed claims to Columbus's discoveries, which soon led Pope Alexander VI to issue a pair of papal bulls (Inter Caetera and Inter Caetera II) in 1493 that divided the newly discovered and yet-to-be-discovered world between Spain and Portugal.