Tam felix utinam, quam pectore candidus, essem—Oh, that I were as happy as I am clear in conscience. Ovid.
Tam lo'ed him like a vera brither; / They had been fou for weeks thegither. Burns.
Tamen me / Cum magnis vixisse invita fatebitur 20 usque / Invidia—Nevertheless, even envy, however unwilling, will have to admit that I have lived among great men. Hor.
Tandem fit surculus arbor—A twig in time becomes a tree. M.
Tandem poculum mœroris exhausit—He has exhausted at last the cup of grief. Cic.
[Greek: ta neura tou polemou]—The sinews of war. Pr.
Tangere ulcus—To touch a sore; to renew one's grief. Ter.
Tanquam in speculo—As in a mirror. 25
Tanquam nobilis—Noble by courtesy.
Tanquam ungues digitosque suos—As well as his nails and fingers; at his fingers' ends. Pr.