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 Translation for 'far and wide' from English to Latin
SYNO far and near | far and wide
late {adv}far and wide
Partial Matches
effusus {adj}wide
latus {adj}wide
bipedaneus {adj}two feet wide
longinquus {adj}far
perlonge {adv}very far
hactenus {adv}thus far
eatenus {adv}in so far
hactenus {adv}as far as this
et {conj}and
2
radicitus {adv}completely and utterly
unverified germanus {adj}of brothers and sisters
sesquipedaneus {adj}foot and a half long
unverified germanus {adj}belonging to brothers and sisters
semifer {adj}half man and half beast
litt.F
Falx aurea
Asterix and the Golden Sickle
unverified
relig.
cor unum et anima una
One heart and one soul
-que {conj}and [when used as an enclitic]
sesquipedalis {adj}of a foot and a half
F
Navis actuaria Obeligis
Asterix and Obelix All at Sea
palmipedalis {adj}a foot and a palm in breadth
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Usage Examples English
  • The "Heidi" films were popular far and wide, becoming a huge hit, and the Japanese animated series became iconic in several countries around the world.
  • The Kentucky militia promptly spread out far and wide as the militiamen went looking for loot to take home with them.
  • Duran Duran commenced a supporting tour running well into 2012 reaching far and wide across the world.
  • Kyoto City is one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan, and many people from far and wide visit there.
  • The Bogomils wore garments like those of mendicant friars and were known as enthusiastic missionaries, travelling far and wide to propagate their doctrines.

  • Kranzburg is the annual host of the Kranzburg Fourth of July parade, where visitors have come from far and wide to celebrate the 4th of July for over 60 years.
  • The worship and service of gods and heroes was spread by Diomedes far and wide : in and near Argos he caused temples of Athena to be built.
  • I have travelled far and wide but I have never come across a lad of his talents and possibilities, even in German universities, among philosophical students.
  • Bronze objects were then exported far and wide and supported the trade.
  • Striped bass, especially, in season attract anglers from far and wide.

  • The Bastarnae are reported to have honoured their oath of allegiance to the emperor, while the other resettled peoples mutinied while Probus was distracted by usurpation attempts and ravaged the Danubian provinces far and wide.
  • By the year 400 BC Greek philosophy, art, literature and architecture had spread far and wide, with the numerous independent Greek colonies that had sprung up throughout the lands of the eastern Mediterranean.
  • The szlachta in Poland, where Latin was written and spoken far and wide, used the Roman naming convention of the tria nomina (praenomen, nomen, and cognomen) to distinguish Polish citizens/szlachta from the peasantry and foreigners, hence why multiple surnames are associated with many Polish coat of arms.
  • Villages and towns in Suffolk are renowned for historic pink-washed halls and cottages, which has become known far and wide as "Suffolk Pink".
  • Perennial weeds also propagate by seeding; the airborne seed of the dandelion and the rose-bay willow herb parachute far and wide.

  • By the end of the classical era, the other three remaining schools had codified their laws into comprehensive jurisprudential systems; enforcing them far and wide.
  • The DuBois brands soon traveled far and wide for a brewery of its size, ranging up to [...] away and selling well in Buffalo, Erie and Pittsburgh.
  • Shanxi merchants ranged far and wide from Central Asia to the coast of eastern China; by the Qing Dynasty they were conducting trade across both sides of the Great Wall.
  • Her next three sorties met with mixed fortune; her third patrol saw no success, despite ranging far and wide over the north Atlantic.
  • Potential members travel far and wide—literally from around the world—to attend the camps of their favorite corps.

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