P. of nascor,
born, made, destined, designed, intended, produced by nature, fit
: huic natus rei, ferundis miseriis,
T.: non sibi soli: loca insidiis,
L.: vir ad omnia summa: canor mulcendas natus ad
aurīs, O.: in vanos
tumultūs gens, L.: Nos fruges
consumere nati, H.: animal tolerare
labores, O.: nati in usum laetitiae
scyphi, H.: dira in periuria
linguae, O.: adversus Romanos
hostis, L.: animal propter
convivia, Iu. —Plur
n
. as subst: terrā nata,
productions of.— Constituted by nature
: non scripta sed nata lex: ita natus locus
est, L.: versūs male,
H.—In the phrases, pro re natā, or (old) e re
natā,
under present circumstances, as matters are
: ut in iis pro re natā non incommode possint
esse: E re natā melius fieri haud potuit,
T.—With a phrase expressing time,
old, of the age of
: eques annos prope XC natus: Cato annos octoginta natus
excessit e vitā,
at the age of
.—With maior or minor: annos natast sedecim, Non maior,
T.: minor quinque et viginti annis natus,
N.: homo annos maior quadraginta,
over forty years old
: liberi maiores quam quindecim annos,
L.—With
plus or amplius
: annos sexaginta natus es aut plus,
T.: non amplius novem annos natus,
N.—As subst
m., a son
: crudelis, V.: caritas, quae est inter natos et parentes,
children
: Cum pecore et gnatis, H.
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