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quo animo?

American  
[kwoh ah-ni-moh, kwoh an-uh-moh] / kwoʊ ˈɑ nɪˌmoʊ, kwoʊ ˈæn əˌmoʊ /
Latin.
  1. with what spirit or intention?


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It may be a marine trespass, but not an act of piracy, if the vessel is taken as a prize, unless taken feloniously, and with intent to commit a robbery: the quo animo may be inquired into.

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The plan has been cordially welcomed by the press, with a single exception; and in that, the quo animo was so apparent as to neutralize the slur intended by the writer.

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We have sometimes been amused, where the quo animo was apparent, with similar compliments at the hands of reciprocal critics of literature.

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Etinem qui odere stata ieiunia, quo animo oportet esse in Basilium, Nazianzenum, Chrysostomum, qui de quadragesima et indictis ieiuniorum feriis, tamquam de rebus iam usitatis, conciones egregias publicarunt?

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