Crossword clues for esse
esse
- Common crossword palindrome
- Essence
- Chimney, in Bonn
- Existence, whichever way you look at it
- Being inferior, appropriate marching orders withdrawn
- To be, for students of 17
- Latin I verb
- Being: Latin
- In ___ (at heart)
- Being (Lat.)
- "___ quam videri," N.C. motto
- In __: actually
- To be, in Latin 101
- They, in Italy
- Being, in Latin
- To be, to Nero
- Roman being
- Being, to Augustus
- ___ quam videri (N.C. motto)
- Latin-class word
- Latin 101 infinitive
- Being, to Nero
- Being, in old Rome
- Being, in Caesar's Rome
- To be, in Latin
- Latin for "to be"
- To be, in Latin class
- Southend-on-Sea's county
- Latin I lesson word
- Latin for ''to be''
- Latin conjugation word
- In ___ (intrinsically)
- Cato's being
- Brutus's being
- Brutus' being
- Being, in ancient Rome
- __ quam videri: North Carolina motto
- To be to Brutus
- In -- (really)
- In ___ (in actuality)
- De bene __: provisionally
- Cato's existence
- "To be," for Caesar
- "In ___" (actually)
- Sum, ___, fui, futurus
- Roman existence
- Palindromic Latin verb
- Palindromic Latin 101 word
- Old Roman being
- Livy's 'to be'
- Latin 'to be'
- In __: truly
- In __: existing
- In __: actual
- In ____ (actually)
- In ___ (Latin "actually")
- Fin finisher?
- Familiar Latin verb
- Existence in Latin class
- Existence in Latin
- Exist, in latin
- De bene ___(conditionally)
- Caesar's ''to be''
- Being, for Tiberius
- Being (Latin)
- Being to Brutus
- Basic verb, to Ovid
- "To be," to Caesar
- "To be," for Brutus
- "Being" to Julius Caesar
- "___ Quam Videri": N.C. motto
- "__ est percipi": to be is to be perceived
- ''To be,'' to Tiberius
- ''In __'' (existing)
- ''Being,'' to Brutus
- Word in N. C. motto
- To be, to Trajan
- To be, to Ovid
- To be, to Bonifacius
- To be, to Bestius
- To be, in Rome
- To be, for Caesar
- To be to Tacitus
- They: It
- Tar Heel State motto starter
- Sum, ___, . .
- Sum is a form of it
- Sum ___ fui . .
- Start of a Tarheel's motto
- Roman "being"
- Oh, to be in ancient Rome!
- Nero's "to be"
- Nero's "being"
- Nero's 'to be'
- NC motto word
- Nature of being
- Makes sense center?
- Latin 101 palindrome
- Latin ''being''
- In ---- (living)
- In --- (in actuality)
- In --- (actually)
- In -- (really existing)
- In __: living
- In ________, actually
- In _____ (actually)
- In ___ (truly)
- In ___ (living)
- In ___ (inherently)
- In ___ (in actuality, in Latin)
- In ___ (existence)
- First word of N. C. motto
- First word in North Carolina's motto
- Fin ending?
- Existence, to Caesar
- Existence (Latin)
- Exist: Lat
- De bene --- (for the time being)
- De bene __: literally, of well-being
- Caesarean infinitive
- Caesar's "to be"
- Berkeley's ___ est percipi
- Being, to Cicero
- Being, to Calpurnia
- Being, to Britannicus
- Being, in Rome
- Being, at the Forum
- Being of old Rome
- Being for Caesar or Brutus
- Auctor ___ (authorize, in legalese)
- Ancient being?
- Ab __: absent
- "To be" in Latin
- "To be," to Cicero
- "Emollit mores nec sinit ___ feros" (motto of the University of South Carolina meaning "Learning humanizes character and does not permit it to be cruel")
- "___ quam videri," state motto of North Carolina
- "___ est percipi" (George Berkeley principle)
- 'To be,' to Tiberius
- 'To be,' in Latin
- ''In __'' (actually)
- '-- quam videri (North Carolina's motto)'
- ____ quam videi
- ___ quam videri (to be rather than to seem)
- ___ in re: Lat
- To live, to Livy
- Latin life
- Actual being: Lat
- To be, to Brutus
- Existentialist concern
- To be, to Tacitus
- Existence: Lat.
- Start of North Carolina's motto
- To be, to Cato
- They, in Trieste
- In___ (actually)
- To be, in old Rome
- In ___ (actually)
- Being, to Brutus
- In___(actually)
- "___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
- To be, for students of 17-Across
- Being, to Caesar
- In ___ (existing)
- Actual existence
- To be, in 49-Down
- Latin I infinitive
- ___ quam videri (N.C.'s motto)
- Latin 101 verb form
- Latin infinitive
- To be, to Tiberius
- Caesar's existence
- Being at the Forum
- ___ Quam Videri (North Carolina motto)
- De bene ___ (legal phrase)
- North Carolina motto beginning
- Latin I word
- Cicero's existence
- Sum, ___, fui . .
- To be, in ancient Rome
- North Carolina motto starter
- ___ in re: Lat.
- Latin 101 word
- De bene ___ (provisionally)
- "___ est percipi" (Berkeley principle)
- To be: Lat.
- Caesarean being
- To be at the Colosseum
- "___ est percipi" (old Latin motto)
- Seneca's being
- To be, to Livy
- Being: Lat.
- Ovidian infinitive
- In ___ (actual)
- Existence, to Claudius
- In ___ (really)
- To be, to Claudius
- Forum infinitive
- Ab ___ (absent)
- Sum derives from it
- Verb from which "sum" is derived
- To be, to 33-Down
- De bene ___ (of conditional validity)
- Ab ___ (absent: Lat.)
- Tiberius' "to be"
- Latin "to be"
- They, in Rome
- "To be," to Titus
- To be, to Augustus
- Catonian infinitive
- "To be," to Brutus
- Forum being
- Being, to Claudius
- To be in ancient times?
- "To be," in Latin
- North Carolina motto opener
- Actual, after "in"
- Quiddity, in a way
- To exist, to Severus
- Existence: Latin
- Start of N.C.'s motto
- Basic verb for Virgil
- Anagram for sees
- Being, to Aquinas
- Latin being
- Actual being: Lat.
- Start of the N.C. motto
- Basic Latin verb
- Being, to a philosopher
- ___ quam videri (North Carolina state motto)
- True nature
- Homophone for essay
- Basic Latin infinitive
- Being, to Ovid
- To be, to Virgil
- First word of N.C.'s motto
- Chimney, in Cottbuss
- Chimney on das Haus
- To be, to Bibulus
- Ovid's being
- To be, to Caesar
- Being, in philosophy
- Existence, to Aquinas
- Verb of which "sum" is a form
- To be, in Roma
- Being, to Livy
- Start of motto of N.C.
- Start of Tarheel's motto
- Verb form for Virgil
- Essential being
- Existence, in philosophy
- ___ est percipi
- First word of North Carolina's motto
- To be: Latin
- To be, to Pliny
- "___ Quam Videri," motto of N.C.
- Latin ancestor of "essence"
- To exist, to Cato
- "___ quam videre" (N.C. motto)
- Cato's "to be"
- To be, to Cicero
- Cicero's "to be"
- Palindromic Latin infinitive
- Latin start for Hamlet's soliloquy
- Abstract being
- Real being
- Being, Roman style
- In ___ (actually existing)
- Latin verb
- Common Latin word
- Between sum and fui
- Ovid's existence
- Vital verb for Virgil
- To be, to Boethius
- Chimney, in Köln
- Sum's infinitive
- Basic nature
- Caesar's being
- Latin existence
- Sum, ___, . . .
- Word in philosophy
- Common Latin verb
- Basic verb for Vergilius
- To exist, to Ennius
- To be, to Balbus
- Verb for Virgil
- Being, to Cato
- To live, to Ovid
- Ovid's basic verb
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Essé is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France.
Usage examples of "esse".
You should stay at this albergo, Bona in esse and in posse Are dispensed by Joseph Rossi.
Tamen magnum ut in tanta calamitate Bellovacos eo proelio commodum esse consecutos, quod Correus, auctor belli, concitator multitudinis, esset interfectus.
Nam cum Antonius in hiberna venisset, civitasque Atrebatum in officio esset, Commius, qui post illam vulnerationem, quam supra commemoravi, semper ad omnes motus paratus suis civibus esse consuesset, ne consilia belli quaerentibus auctor armorum duxque deesset, parente Romanis civitate cum suis equitibus latrociniis se suos que alebat infestisque itineribus commeatus complures, qui comportabantur in hiberna Romanorum, intercipiebat.
Horum esse alterum Convictolitavem, florentem et illustrem adulescentem, alterum Cotum, antiquissima familia natum atque ipsum hominem summae potentiae et magnae cognationis, cuius frater Valetiacus proximo anno eundem magistratum gesserit.
In hoc medio cursu est insula, quae appellatur Mona: complures praeterea minores subiectae insulae existimantur, de quibus insulis nonnulli scripserunt dies continuos triginta sub bruma esse noctem.
Toto hoc in genere pugnae, cum sub oculis omnium ac pro castris dimicaretur, intellectum est nostros propter gravitatem armorum, quod neque insequi cedentes possent neque ab signis discedere auderent, minus aptos esse ad huius generis hostem, equites autem magno cum periculo proelio dimicare, propterea quod illi etiam consulto plerumque cederent et, cum paulum ab legionibus nostros removissent, ex essedis desilirent et pedibus dispari proelio contenderent.
Quorum etsi paucitatem contemnebat, tamen pertinaciam magna poena esse adficiendam iudicabat, ne universa Gallia non sibi vires defuisse ad resistendum Romanis, sed constantiam putaret, neve hoc exemplo ceterae civitates locorum opportunitate fretae se vindicarent in libertatem, cum omnibus Gallis notum esse sciret reliquam esse unam aestatem suae provinciae, quam si sustinere potuissent, nullum ultra periculum vererentur.
Then she stared at the large poster of Marie Kendall, charming soubrette, and, listlessly lolling, scribbled on the jotter sixteens and capital esses.
Esse dia finalmente havia chegado e ele foi obrigado a apoiar a candidatura de meu pai a governador.
Ipsorum esse consilium, velintne priusquam finitimi sentiant eductos ex hibernis milites aut ad Ciceronem aut ad Labienum deducere, quorum alter milia passuum circiter quinquaginta, alter paulo amplius ab eis absit.
Conclamat omnis multitudo et suo more armis concrepat, quod facere in eo consuerunt cuius orationem approbant: summum esse Vercingetorigem ducem, nec de eius fide dubitandum, nec maiore ratione bellum administrari posse.
Tali condicione proposita Bituriges, cum sibi viderent clementia Caesaris reditum patere in eius amicitiam finitimasque civitates sine ulla poena dedisse obsides atque in fidem receptas esse, idem fecerunt.
Vatinio legatis, duas legiones in Aeduos deduxit, quorum in omni Gallia summam esse auctoritatem sciebat, duas in Turonis ad fines Carnutum posuit, quae omnem illam regionem coniunctam Oceano continerent, duas reliquas in Lemovicum finibus non longe ab Arvernis, ne qua pars Galliae vacua ab exercitu esset.
Ibi a Viridomaro atque Eporedorige Aeduis appellatus discit cum omni equitatu Litaviccum ad sollicitandos Aeduos profectum: opus esse ipsos antecedere ad confirmandam civitatem.
Constat enim inter omnes nihil tam operose ab aliis esse perfectum, quod non horum elegantia commentariorum superetur: qui sunt editi, ne scientia tantarum rerum scriptoribus deesset, adeoque probantur omnium iudicio ut praerepta, non praebita, facultas scriptoribus videatur.