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Definition of Simuls
1. simul [n] - See also: simul
Lexicographical Neighbors of Simuls
Literary usage of Simuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Latin Composition by Bernard Melzar Allen (1912)
"... because, and quoniam, since, which take the Indicative, and by cum, since,
which takes the Subjunctive. cum clam transire non possent s6 revert! simuls- ..."
2. First Lessons in Latin by Elisha Jones (1880)
"Silvias, i, m., name of several kings of Alba; Silvius Pro- cas, a king of Alba
and father of Numitor and Amulius. simuls, simile, like, SIMILAR sin, conj. ..."
3. A Latin Primer: Introductory to Gildersleeve's Latin Series by Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve (1875)
"... at. simuls, 1. make believe, work, endeavor. sham. ' Neuter Adjectives are
freely used in Latin as substantives in so-called agreement with their gender ..."