respublica

Etymology
, thus etymologically "the public state" or similar.

Noun

 * 1) a republic, commonwealth; the state, nation
 * , Annals Book XIII, 45:
 * "la"

- Non minus insignis eo anno impudicitia magnorum rei publicae malorum initium fecit.


 * Magna fides in multis civibus huius rei publicae nunc inveniri potest.
 * Great fidelity can now be found in many citizens of this commonwealth.
 * Quis jussit illam rem publicam servitute liberari?
 * Who ordered that republic to be liberated from slavery?
 * Ubi tyrannus est, ibi plane est nulla res publica.
 * Where there is a tyrant, there is clearly no republic.
 * Contra alias manus malorum civium eaedem res parabuntur; rem publicam defendemus et isti cito discedent.
 * These things will be procured in spite of the bands of bad citizens; we will defend the republic and those men will depart quickly.
 * Hanc rem publicam salvam esse volumus.
 * We wish this republic to be safe.
 * 1) politics, civil affairs
 * We wish this republic to be safe.
 * 1) politics, civil affairs

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