Definition of Cives

1. cive [n] - See also: cive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cives

citycentric
cityfied
cityfies
cityfy
cityfying
cityhood
cityless
citylike
cityscape
cityscapes
cityward
citywards
citywide
civ
cive
cives (current term)
civet
civet bean
civet cat
civetlike
civetone
civets
civic
civic center
civic crown
civic crowns
civic duty
civic leader
civic pride

Literary usage of Cives

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Institutes of Justinian by John Thomas Abdy, Bryan Walker (1876)
"Plebs autem a populo eo differt, quo species a genere. nam appellatione populi universi cives ... et senatoribus ceteri cives ..."

2. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes by Robert Burton, William Otter (1804)
"... committed betwixt men of the same nation, language, and religion. e Quis furor, 0 cives P Why do the * Arma volunt, quare, poscunt, ..."

3. Publications by English Historical Society (1848)
"... quod dux exercitus sui in introitu portas bore- alis percussus occubuit, et pluribus interfectis ipse consul retrocedere compulsus est : cives igitur ..."

4. A Smaller History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of by William Smith, Eugene Lawrence (1889)
"I. cives ROMANI, or ROMAN CITIZENS.—These consisted: (lj Of the citizens of the thirty-three Tribes into-which the Roman territory was DOW divided, ..."

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