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ab origine
[ ahb oh-rig-i-ne; English ab aw-rij-uh-nee, -oh-rij- ]
adverb
- Latin. from the very beginning; from the source or origin.
Example Sentences
To come to the point at once, the lease is, ab origine, null and void.
It is owing to reasons like these that the ornamental grounds of an American country-house have usually to be commenced ab origine, and that natural causes so little aid in furnishing them.
Cui frater, genitor, patruus, atque avi Fulgent innumeri stemmate nobiles Pr�claro Imperii, prisca ab origine Digno nomine C�sares.
At the summit of a mountain a tomb is constructed by the skilful Hebrew Apelles, to receive the remains of the Persian queen; and on this tomb are carved, not only kings and names of Greek renown, but histories from the beginning of the world:— "Nec solum reges et nomina gentis Achææ, Sed generis notat hisorias, ab origine mundi Incipiens."
It's a satellite, not a—" "We ourselves were doomed ab origine, but the tragic flaw inherent in each one of our pitiful species is contagious, dooming all with whom we come in contact.
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