It is Latin for "those things that were under his control and were escaping."
Depending on how you interpret amissae,"Cleopatra wept on account of the letter which had been lost".or"Cleopatra wept on account of the letter which had been sent away".
In Latin, quae is a feminine or neuter form of the interrogative pronoun quis, quid or the relative pronoun qui, quae, quod. Translations, depending on context, include "who", "which", "what" and "that".In World of Warcraft, Quae is a level 38 female humanoid in the Arathi highlands.
But I wish to see a bear that leaps
This would be translated: "There is no power on the earth which compares..."
the grammarian Philemon has written: 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora' 'Quae supersunt vulgatis et emendatiora et auctiora'
Quae outermost risit as best one can risit
Some little typos in the previous answer.Deus, dona mihi serenitatemaccipere res quae non possum mutare,fortitudinem mutare res quae possum,atque sapientiam differentiam cognoscere.
What can be the pleasure of life when friendships are removed.
Antonio Meneghelli has written: 'Index Francisci Petrarchae epistolarum quae editae sunt et quae adhuc ineditae' 'Notizie biografiche di Isabella Albrizzi nata Teotochi'
The motto of Minas Gerais is 'Libertas Quae Sera Tamen '.
The motto of Ashley Hall - school - is 'Possunt Quae Volunt'.
Eudemus has written: 'Eudemi Rhodii Peripatetici fragmenta quae supersunt'