Definition of mortalis
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Orthography ID = 1010179
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LEM
mortālis, mortāle
adjective (3rd 2-termination)
  1. subject to death, destined to die, mortal
  2. temporary, transient
  3. of a mortal, human, mortal
  4. [as subst m. and f] a man, mortal, human being
  5. [plur n. as subst] human affairs
Abbreviations
mortālis e, adj. mors, subjeet to death, destined to die, mortal: quid in his mortale et caducum sit.

—Temporary, transient: inimicitiae: leges, L.

—Of a mortal, human, mortal: mucro, of human workmanship, V.: condicio vitae: opera, L.: pectora, O.: volnus, from the hand of a mortal, V.: cura, of man, V.: Nec mortale sonans, like a human voice, V.: Nil mortale loquar, i. e. uninspired, H.

—As subst m. and f a man, mortal, human being: neque mortali cuiquam credere, S.: ego, quantum mortalis deum possum, te sequar, L.: indignatus ab umbris Mortalem surgere, V.: diu magnum inter mortalīs certamen fuit, etc., S.: de quo omnes mortales iudicaverunt.

—Plur n. as subst, human affairs, V.
 
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