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nulli-

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  1. a combining form meaning “none,” “null”.

    nullipara.


Etymology

Origin of nulli-

< Late Latin nūlli- not any, none, no (combining form of nūllus null )

Example Sentences

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For Erasmus he designed an emblem based on Terminus, the Roman god of boundaries, and inscribed it with the Latin motto “Concedo nulli”: I yield to no one.

From New York Times

Fidicinam nulli liceat vel emere vel docere vel vendere, vel conviviis aut spectaculis adhibere.

From Project Gutenberg

By a curious reverse of circumstances the collegian and the 'scholaris nulli collegio vel aulae ascriptus' of modern days seem to have changed characters.

From Project Gutenberg

Fortitudine bellic� nulli secundus, Fide Christian� cui non par?

From Project Gutenberg

Nulli ergo omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostre constitutionis infringere, vel ei ausu temerario contraire.

From Project Gutenberg