Ullus
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Latin-English
ull|us, -a, -um. (ˈul.lus) adj.
- Any.
Loci
- αʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 16.7:
| quae cum audissem, sine ulla dubitatione abieci consilium profectionis quo me hercule ne antea quidem delectabar. | When I had heard all that, I put aside, without any doubt, my plan for departure—which, I swear, I wasn't fond of even before that. |
- βʹ Cicero, De Domo Sua 29.77:
| quis me umquam ulla lege interrogavit? quis postulavit? quis diem dixit? | Who ever questioned me under any law? who prosecuted me? Who accused me? |
- γʹ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 21.26:
| Sine ullo certamine—abscesserant enim metu hostes—Tannetum pervenit. | They came to Taneto without a fight, since the enemy had withdrawn out of fear. |