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invenit

American  
[in-wey-nit, in-vey-nit] / ɪnˈweɪ nɪt, ɪnˈveɪ nɪt /
Latin.
  1. he invented it; she invented it. inv.


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It has not been ascertained what became of these elegant additions, but the work afterwards appeared without them, and with the additional mark i. on every print, and intended for Holbein invenit.

From The Dance of Death Exhibited in Elegant Engravings on Wood with a Dissertation on the Several Representations of that Subject but More Particularly on Those Ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein by Douce, Francis

Si fores hostem non habet, domi invenit; ut prævalida corpora ab externis causis tutæ videntur, sed suis ipsa viribus conficiuntur.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 by Various

I contrive, he executes—Sir Abel invenit, Bob fecit.

From Speed the Plough A Comedy, In Five Acts; As Performed At The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden by Morton, Thomas

III, 5: “Deus tentavit eos et invenit illos dignos se.”

From Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise by Preuss, Arthur

Navis stulta, quae continuo movetur nautae stulti qui se periculis exponunt, aqua insana quae sic fremit, &c. aer jactatur, &c. qui mari se committit stolidum unum terra fugiens, 40. mari invenit.

From The Anatomy of Melancholy by Burton, Robert