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quo animo?

[ kwoh ah-ni-moh; English kwoh an-uh-moh ]

Latin.
  1. with what spirit or intention?


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Example Sentences

It may be a marine trespass, but not an act of piracy, if the vessel is taken as a prize, unless taken feloniously, and with intent to commit a robbery: the quo animo may be inquired into.

The plan has been cordially welcomed by the press, with a single exception; and in that, the quo animo was so apparent as to neutralize the slur intended by the writer.

We have sometimes been amused, where the quo animo was apparent, with similar compliments at the hands of reciprocal critics of literature.

Etinem qui odere stata ieiunia, quo animo oportet esse in Basilium, Nazianzenum, Chrysostomum, qui de quadragesima et indictis ieiuniorum feriis, tamquam de rebus iam usitatis, conciones egregias publicarunt?

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