aliunde
Americanadverb
adverb
Etymology
Origin of aliunde
< Latin: from another person or place, equivalent to ali ( us ) other + unde whence
Example Sentences
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Cujus haec culpa, tu scrutator aliunde; mea est, si nescis.
From The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 3 by Prescott, William Hickling
Aliis aliunde est periclum unde aliquid abradi potest: Mihi sciunt nihil esse.
From The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, October 1879 by Various
Academia Complutensis," says Erasmus of this university, "non aliunde celebritatem nominis auspicata est quàm a complectendo linguae ac bonas literas.
From The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 2 by Prescott, William Hickling
Ah, quid in hoc opus est signis aliunde petendis?
From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard
If we knew any more real kind of union aliunde, we might be entitled to brand all our empirical unions as a sham.
From Meaning of Truth by James, William
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