Definition of

Probe

Laws

Someone upright is honest and respects the laws.

Probo , whose etymological origin takes us to the Latin probus , is an adjective that allows us to describe those who have probity . This virtue is linked to a person's righteousness and honesty .

A upright individual, therefore, is honest, honest and upright . Those who are honest act according to the moral standards of their community and respect the laws , without committing crimes or ethical misconduct.

For example: "I am calm because the case is in the hands of an honest judge" , "We cannot leave the team in the hands of someone who is not honest: it would be a disgrace for the club" , "The governor proved to be an honest man who "He deserves all the trust of the people."

Proved, conjugation of prove

Probó , with an accent on the second O , is a conjugation of the verb prove (examine something): "When my son tried the cake I made for his birthday, he was fascinated," "It's hard for me to understand someone who has never tried a glass of wine in his entire life" , "As soon as the man tasted the meat, he fell unconscious because of the poison."

Specifically, this term is used in a multitude of areas and aspects of daily life. However, it is most commonly used within the culinary sector. An example of this would be phrases like the following: "The chef tried the pinche's dish, but considered that it lacked many things to be a good recipe" or "My mother tried my gazpacho and was delighted. He asked me for a little more! .

However, we cannot ignore that, as we have mentioned, it is also used in other sectors such as the scientific sector, regularly when experiments and research of all kinds are being carried out, or even in sports. In this case, the term trial is used when a football coach finds it necessary to consider different teams and rotations in order to find the perfect lineup.

Eat

Probó is a conjugation of prove: "When the man tried the pizza, he was delighted."

a name

Marcus Aurelius Probus , on the other hand, was an emperor of the Roman Empire who ruled between 276 and 282 . This is a ruler who was acclaimed by his people, achieving military successes and making the soldiers, when there was no war, work for the community.

He has been considered one of the most beloved and acclaimed emperors in all of history. Thus, when he died, precisely murdered by the soldiers of his troops who would later regret having fallen into a "trap", many were the honors he received. Specifically, all the senators and the people publicly mourned his farewell and, in addition, made the decision to erect a monument in his honor.

Marcus Valerius Probus , finally, was a grammar expert who analyzed the works of various classical authors of Ancient Rome . Virgil , Lucretius and Horace were some of the poets studied by this critic. A certain amount of controversy has emerged from this figure, in addition to his work. And works have been attributed to him that, over time, have been shown to be not his. Specifically, among them are "Catholica Probi" or "Instituta artium" .