English to Latin Meaning of early - mane


Early :
mane

statim, mane, feruntur, imminenti, venientesque obvius, antiquorum, vetustate nimia comminuti, prisca, veteris, exoletis vetustate, novus, recentibus, renata, iuvenis, Romanorum

mane, paulo, diu ante, exprimunt, mox, instanter erudit, in antecessum, et nudius tertius, abortivus, in mane

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Definitions of early in English
Adjective(1) at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time(2) being or occurring at an early stage of development(3) belonging to the distant past(4) very young(5) of an early stage in the development of a language or literature(6) expected in the near future
Adverb(1) during an early stage(2) before the usual time or the time expected(3) in good time
Examples of early in English
(1) The garden is taking on its autumn hues and late-flowering plants dominate while early bloomers fade.(2) Two types of monad pollen are present in early orchids, namely that with pollenkitt and that with elastoviscin.(3) The Islamic expansion of the early medieval period was not waged for glory, or any of the other factors I listed at the top of this op.(4) The agent came today, half an hour early , to measure up the rooms, note details and take photographs.(5) It was early in the morning and the sun was just beginning to show its lovely face from the horizon.(6) as early as the stone age(7) We expected reasonable weather in early September, but boy, were we disappointed!(8) Thackeray, as he penned the early chapters, saw a rather more dignified narrative future for William.(9) He might as well try this race, and if he did reach the finish line early , he could down the whiskey.(10) In the early modern period Descartes seems to have taken this position.(11) His boss is nice, lets him glide his time, so he works through lunch and takes off early , which is a good plan on fine days.(12) They are now gearing up to host India for another three Tests and five one-day games early next year.(13) This means the bar started its party 12 hours early , at noon today, as the seventeenth dawned in Fiji.(14) However, there are justifiable reasons for going to bed so ridiculously early .(15) They have until September 30 to submit final bids, and a winner is expected by early October.(16) Brading's book is a fine study that scholars of the early modern period should read.
Related Phrases of early
(1) get up early ::
surgere mane
(2) early morning ::
mane diluculo
(3) early life ::
vita posterius
(4) early bird ::
mane avis
(5) early in the morning ::
mane in mane
(6) very early ::
diluculo valde
(7) too early ::
etiam mane
(8) wake up early ::
surgere mane
(9) go to bed early ::
cubitum ire diluculo
(10) as early as ::
ut mane
Synonyms
Adjective
1. advance ::
proficiscentur
2. untimely ::
abortivus
3. primitive ::
veteris
4. prompt ::
promptum
5. former ::
pristini
Adverb
6. in the early morning ::
mane in mane
7. before the usual time ::
et ante tempus
8. ahead of time ::
ante tempus
9. early on ::
in mane
10. betimes ::
instanter erudit
Antonyms
1. late ::
sero
2. tardily ::
quae tarda
Different Forms
early
Word Example from TV Shows
- RAJ: Be there bright and early.
- Not me, paternity leave.

- RAJ: Be there bright and EARLY. - Not me, paternity leave.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 12

I wish we had some wine for you.
It's a bit early in the day for us.

I wish we had some wine for you. It's a bit EARLY in the day for us.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

Why not celebrate early?

Why not celebrate EARLY?

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 11

My Unsullied need
practice. I was told to blood them early.

My Unsullied need practice. I was told to blood them EARLY.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7

Early days, my friend.

Early days, my friend.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

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