2. Verb. (third-person singular of translate) ¹
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Definition of Translates
1. translate [v] - See also: translate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Translates
Literary usage of Translates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia by James Orr (1915)
"13 45.46; 1 Tim 2 9; Rev 18 12.16; 21 21: Vulg translates margarita; ...
anthrax (except in Ezk 27 16, where the text differs); Vulg probably translates ..."
2. A Practical Discourse Concerning Death by William Sherlock (1814)
"That tae must die but once ; or that death translates us to an unchangeable state
with the improvement of it. THE last thing to be considered is, ..."
3. On Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold (1896)
"Newman translates Helen's words to Hector in the sixth book, O, brother thou of me,
... I say, again, that when Mr. Newman translates the common line, ..."
4. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the by James Boswell, John Wilson Croker (1860)
"Enters at Pembroke College, Oxford—His College Life—The " Morbid Melancholy"
lurking in his Constitution gains Strength—Translates Pope's Messiah into Latin ..."
5. A Selection from the Correspondence of Abraham Hayward, Q.C., from 1834 to by Abraham Hayward, Henry E. Carlisle (1886)
"Mr. Hayward's early position in London society—He becomes a member of the London
Debating Society—Establishes and edits the Law Magazine—Translates ..."