utrinque
Latin
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edit- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /uˈtrin.kʷe/, [ʊˈt̪rɪŋkʷɛ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /uˈtrin.kwe/, [uˈt̪riŋkwe]
Adverb
editutrinque (not comparable)
- Phonetic spelling of utrimque reflecting assimilation.
- 1611, Johannes Kepler, Strena seu de nive sexangula 1:
- Nam si errantes in eodem plano horizontali globulos aequales coegeris in angustum, ut se mutuo contingant; aut triangulari forma coeunt, aut quadrangulari; ibi sex unum circumstant, hic quatuor; utrinque eadem est ratio contactus per omnes globulos, demtis extremis.
- If you drive tightly together equal globules in the same horizontal plane, so that they touch each other, they come together either in a triangular or quadrangular shape: there six surround one, here four; on every side there is the same pattern of contact between all the globules, except the outermost.
- Nam si errantes in eodem plano horizontali globulos aequales coegeris in angustum, ut se mutuo contingant; aut triangulari forma coeunt, aut quadrangulari; ibi sex unum circumstant, hic quatuor; utrinque eadem est ratio contactus per omnes globulos, demtis extremis.