Definition of Entia

1. ens [n] - See also: ens

Lexicographical Neighbors of Entia

enthuses
enthusiasm
enthusiasms
enthusiast
enthusiastic
enthusiastical
enthusiastically
enthusiastick
enthusiasticke
enthusiasts
enthusing
enthymematic
enthymeme
enthymemes
enthymemic
entia (current term)
entice
enticeable
enticed
enticement
enticements
enticer
enticers
entices
enticeth
enticing
enticingly
enticingness
enticings
entier

Literary usage of Entia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius by Henry John Roby (1872)
"... -entia, bursting into a glo<w, ie irascibility ... -entia, need, craving ( in dig- ere); ... prud-entia, forethought (prud-enti-, ..."

2. A Treatise on the Law of Insurance of Every Kind by Joseph Asbury Joyce (1917)
"... the case being that where "goods, specie, and effects on board" covered a respond- entia interest, in accordance with a usage of the East India trade to ..."

3. An Introduction to Latin Prose Composition: With a Complete Course of by Charles Anthon (1845)
"Remark 2. Summus, medius, &c., generally stand before the substantive ; not always, however. Thus, we have in Horace, " Sapi- entia prima" (Epist., 1, 1, ..."

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