in medio
Latin
Etymology
From in (“in”) + mediō, the ablative of medium (“middle”). Literally meaning "in middle" or "in the middle".
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /in ˈme.di.oː/, [ɪn ˈmɛ.di.oː]
Adverb
in mediō (not comparable)
- (literal) in the center
- From De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the revolutions of the heavenly spheres) by Nicolaus Copernicus.
- In medio uero omnium residet Sol.
- In the center of all rests the Sun.
- In medio uero omnium residet Sol.
- From De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the revolutions of the heavenly spheres) by Nicolaus Copernicus.
- being alive, in the midst of (us)
- From Adelphoe (The Brothers) by Terence (Terentius).
- Mater virginis in medio est.
- The mother of the young woman is among us. (she is alive)
- Mater virginis in medio est.
- From Adelphoe (The Brothers) by Terence (Terentius).
- open to all