In numero

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Latin Construction

in numero. w/ gen.

  1. ‘Among the number [of],’ among, numbered among.

Constructions

Noun constructions

Loci

  • αʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 3.6:
Quoniam id non contigit, erit hoc quoque in magno numero nostrorum malorum. Since it didn't happen, that too goes among the vast number of our misfortunes.
  • βʹ n. Cicero, Ad Atticum 10.18:
Dubitas igitur quin nos in hostium numero habeat? So do you doubt he has us numbered among his enemies?
  • γʹ n. Cicero, Ad Atticum 14.13:
quemcumque enim haec pars perditorum laetatum Caesaris morte putabit (laetitiam autem apertissime tulimus omnes), hunc in hostium numero habebit; quae res ad caedem maximam spectat. For whoever this corrupt party thinks was glad Caesar died (and we all wore our happiness quite openly) will be counted an enemy; this suggests much carnage.
  • δʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 8.1:
Quo ego in numero essem, si hos lictores molestissimos non haberem. I would be among that number, if I didn't have those bothersome lictors.