but, on the other hand, however, moreover, also
An autem diver is an obsolete term for a churchwarden or overseer of the poor, which came to mean a person who was a pickpocket who practised his business in church.
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An autem cackler is a dissenter from a particularly established church.
An autem bawler is an obsolete slang term for a person.
An autem dipper is another term for an anabaptist, a pickpocket who is caught in the act.
An autem mort is a married woman, or a female beggar with several children hired or borrowed to excite charity.
tamen, sed, quod, ceterum, autem, at
this is a quotation from St. Paul: And the greater of these is charity
Tenebrae Autem Fraternitatis Spiritus
"Forbid" is not latin. To say "forbid" in latin would be veto, vatare, vetui, vetitum (1st conjugation) + infinitive
The motto of Castleknock College is 'Nos Autem in Nomine Domini'.
The motto of Institute of Quarrying is 'Terram autem filiis hominum'.