perinde
[ per-in-dee ]
adverb
(in prescriptions) in the same manner as before.
Origin of perinde
1From Latin
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How to use perinde in a sentence
Atque, vt non putaret, hc nobis auctoribus gesta esse, perinde tamen poste in nos affectus fuit quasi credidisset.
Oblato Wiggone perinde ac munere gratulatus, an sibi militare uellet, perquirit.
Beowulf | R. W. ChambersA slave understands her duty, which is blindly to obey, bound hand and foot, perinde ac cadaver; does the part appeal to you?
The Secret of Sarek | Maurice LeblancIta ipsi, perinde ut Almerico, anima non superest, nisi per suum esse ideale in Deo ut ibi ab terno fuit.
Fundamental Philosophy, Vol. I (of 2) | Jaime Luciano Balmesperinde ac cadaver—they were the last words of our great saint, Ignatius de Loyola.
The Wandering Jew, Complete | Eugene Sue
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