Nutus

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Latin-English

nūt|us, -ūs. (ˈnu.tus) masc.

  1. A nod; a nod of approval, a command.


Loci

  • αʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 14.10:
Quae deinde? ut audeant dicere, 'tune contra Caesaris nutum?' haec et talia ferre non possum. What next? They might dare to say, 'Are you against the will of Caesar?' That and anything like it would be unbearable.