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 Translation for 'magnificence' from English to Latin
NOUN   magnificence | -
SYNO brilliance | grandeur | grandness | ...
magnificentia {f}magnificence
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Translation for 'magnificence' from English to Latin

magnificence
magnificentia {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • This unicorn, which once was of radiant mother of pearl hue, became of this world through majestic being and wondrous magnificence.
  • Dilli Haat is an addition to the magnificence of Delhi where artisans from various corners of India showcase their talent and sell their wares.
  • Frances Cabrini Church citing its historical significance and magnificence for modern architecture of that era.
  • His grandnephew and heir, Sir John Pakington, was a prominent courtier, Queen Elizabeth's "lusty Pakington", famous for his magnificence of living.
  • Khwajah Abdullah Chishti died on 14th of Rajab and his death anniversary is celebrated with great magnificence.

  • It was described as 'a mansion of large extent and rare magnificence' by Edward Walford's guide to London in 1878.
  • Notwithstanding its splendour and magnificence Brayton Hall had a very short life.
  • Three phases of restoration were completed, even if the palace did not fully recover its original magnificence.
  • The classicist fiction of the 'losenge' patterned colonnades in the entrances allow the magnificence of the building to be sensed on a human scale.
  • Plato offered the first philosophical interpretation of the concept of magnificence.

  • In 65 BC, Murena was urban praetor and made himself popular by the magnificence of the games he provided.
  • When King Sebastian of Portugal visited for the first time Ceuta, "Dom" Manuel, as Governor of the city, received the monarch with extreme magnificence.
  • Edmund Spenser, in "The Faerie Queene", had each knight allegorically represent a virtue; Prince Arthur represented "magnificence", which is generally taken to mean Aristotelian magnificence.
  • A recitative for soprano, " [...] " (The highest glory and magnificence), expresses that even highest power will not escape death.
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