Crossword clues for erat
erat
- He was, to Cicero
- Common Latin verb
- Common Latin word
- He was, to Cato
- Q.E.F. element
- Part of Q.E.D
- Latin 101 verb
- Part of QED
- Latin I verb conjugation
- QED part
- The "E" in Q.E.D
- The "E" of Q.E.D
- Latin-lesson word
- QED center
- Latin verb
- He was: Latin
- The "E" in QED
- Middle of QED
- Middle of Q.E.D
- QED middle
- The E of QED
- Logician's "E"
- Word of proof?
- The "E" of QED
- QED verb
- Q.E.D. center
- It was: Lat
- Basic Latin word
- The E in QED
- QED word
- Logician's "E," perhaps
- The E in Q.E.D
- Part of QEF
- Middle proof word
- Martin of the Nashville Predators
- Latin-book word
- Word in a proof's conclusion
- Was to be: Lat
- Verb used in lorem ipsum
- The "E" in Q. E. D
- The 'E' of QED
- The 'E' of Q.E.D
- The ''E'' in QED
- Sum, in a different form
- Sicut ___ in principio (doxology phrase)
- Rate anagram
- Quod-demonstrandum connector
- Quod _____ faciendum
- Quod ___ de-mon-stran-dum
- QED's middle
- QED's center
- Proof end middle
- Preceder of "demonstrandum"
- Part of QE.D
- Part of esse
- Middle of Q.E D
- Logic lesson verb
- It was in old Rome
- It was in Latin
- It precedes "demonstrandum"
- He was: L
- Form of the Latin "sum"
- Center of Q.E.D
- Bit of Q.E.D
- "Sicut ___ in principio" ("Gloria Patri" lyric)
- "It was," in old Rome
- "In principio ___ Verbum et ..."
- "He was" in Caesar's time
- "He was," in Latin
- "He was," in Caesar's time
- "E" in QED
- ''Quod ___ faciendum''
- Part of Q.E.D.
- Quod ___ faciendum (which was to be done)
- Proof word
- The "E" in Q.E.D.
- Q.E.D. midsection
- Quod___demonstrandum
- Was at the forum?
- He was translated into Latin
- Was, in Latin
- Form of 56-Down
- It was, to Ovid
- "Hoc ___ in votis": Horace
- Q.E.D. part
- Latin I word
- Latin 101 word
- Ezra Pound's "___ Hora"
- "Sicut ___ in principio" (church lyric)
- He was, in old Rome
- Word after quod
- The "E" of Q.E.D.
- "In principio ___ Verbum" (biblical phrase)
- "___ Hora" (Ezra Pound poem)
- Middle of Q.E.D.
- "Sicut ___ in principio" (doxology phrase)
- Quod ___ demonstrandum
- "In principio ___ Verbum et …"
- “Sicut ___ in principio” (doxology phrase)
- He was in old Rome
- It was in old Rome?
- Was at the Colosseum?
- Form of the Latin "esse"
- "In principio ___ Verbum" (words from John 1:1)
- Latin word that's an anagram of 62-Across
- Form of "sum"
- "It was," in Latin
- The ?E? of Q.E.D.
- Sic ___ scriptum
- Proof-ending word
- Latin "was to be"
- Q.E.F. part
- Part of the "sum" conjugation
- What "est" becomes tomorrow
- Quod follower
- Part of Q.E.F. or Q.E.D
- Q.E.D. segment
- Q.E.F. word
- Q.E.D.'s E
- Ovid's "it was"
- Latin-class word
- It was: Lat.
- Between quod and faciendum
- He was, in Rome
- "Hoc _____ in votis" ("This was among my wishes"): Horace
- Q.E.D. word
- Horace's "he was"
- Part of a geometer's expression
- He was: Lat.
- Mid-Q.E.D.
- Q.E.D. member
- Eram, eras, ___
- After eras
- He was, to Horace
- Center of Q.E.D.
- Part of a geometric sign-off
- It was, to Caesar
- Q.E.D. middle
- First-year-Latin word
- It was, to Nero
- You were, to Cato
- It was, to Cato
- It was, to Virgil
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Erat or ERAT may be:
- Martin Erat, Czech hockey player
- Roman Erat, Czech hockey player
- Ruth Erat, Swiss teacher, author, painter, and politician
- Tuğrul Erat, Azerbaijani association footballer
- Acronym for environmentally responsible air transport; see aviation and the environment
Usage examples of "erat".
Itaque siquid erat in illis seditiosum, multa autem talia erant ibi reposita, hoc decisum est et definitum, et in perspicuum finem deducta est quaeque lex, (Cod.
Itaque siquid erat in illis seditiosum, multa autem talia erant ibi reposita, hoc decisum est et definitum, et in perspicuum finem deducta est quaeque lex, (Cod.
Pluribus enim erat mentis desiderium mori priusquam ad propria reverterentur, (Glaber, l.
Rex ipse, verendum Miratus pueri decus et prodentia fatum Lumina, primaevas dederat gestare faretras, Laudabatque manus librantem et tela gerentem Oblitus quod noster erat Pro nescia regis Corda, feris quanto populis discrimine constet Quod Latium docet arma ducem.
Nobody on this side of the world would have the faintest idea where Erat was.
At any rate, Lady Polgara -your esteemed wife was posing as the Duchess of Erat, you may remember.
We must add to this the passage quoted from Pomponius and from such strong proofs, it seems incontestable that the emperors had granted some kind of privilege to certain civilians, quibus permissum erat jura condere.
It was said that nearly two-thirds of the man's body had been replaced in a healing machine after his super battleship Rengas had been reduced to tangled wreckage in a ship-to-ship contest with Erat Plutron's dauntless old Queen Elidian.