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  3. Is there a reason to prefer nihil or nihilum when talking about “nothing” in a nominative or accusative case, or is it purely stylistic? If there is a distinction, would it be proper to substitute a declension of nihilum for nihil when using the word in a non-nominative, non-accusative case?

  4. Nihil est. Nam ipsa haec ultro, ut factum est, fecit omnem rem palam, ” Plaut. Truc. 4, 3, 76: at nihil est, ignotum ad illum mittere: operam luseris. id. Capt. 2, 2, 94; Hor. S. 2, 3, 6 .—In a question: “ usque adeo nihil est, quod nostra infantia caelum hausit Aventini?

  5. Contextual translation of "infinitum nihil" into English. Human translations with examples: nothing, oneindig niets, love to infinity, and so ad infinitum.

  6. Lewis, Charlton, T. An Elementary Latin Dictionary. New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago. American Book Company. 1890. A gift in the name of Carol F. Ross provided support for entering this text.

  7. Noun. Not anything, nothing. That which does not exist, nothing. A thing (matter, etc.) not worth mentioning or considering, nothing of importance, a trifle, (in replies), it doesn't matter; nothing compared to. (b) a person of no account, a nonentity.

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