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nugae

[ noo-gahy; English noo-jee, nyoo- ]

plural noun

Latin.


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Example Sentences

Yet cf. his love of mythical nugae, ib. lxx.2307.Juv. x.

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These are vain rumours, nugae sunt, fabulae sunt.

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But the agenda rapidly become nugae—impossibilities—and the reason was simply, as it ever is, the lack of time.

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I have an aversion to tame poetry; at best, perhaps the art is the sublimest of the difficiles nugae; to measure or rhyme prose is trifling without being difficult.

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All this is very slight, merae nugae; but even if the humour be not of the first water, it will compare well with the humour of epigrams of any age.

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