Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1251

  1. Erudio Procul Imperium - I educate the empire from afar. (Philosophical term)
  2. Es, bibe, lude, veni - Eat, drink, play, come [to the tomb] (Roman epitaph)
  3. Es scortum obscenus villis - Your scrotum is obscenely vile
  4. Es stercus - You are shit
  5. Es stultor asno - You are dumber than an ass
  6. Esse est percipi - To be is to be perceived (Philosophical term - Principle developed by the Irish philosopher George Berkeley (1685-1753)
  7. Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas - Eat to Live, Do not live to eat (Cicero)
  8. Esse quam videri - To be, rather than to see
  9. Esse quam videri bonus malebat - He preferred to be good rather than to merely seem good (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
  10. Est idoneum bello - It is suitable for war
  11. Est modus in rebus - There is a middle ground in things (Horace Satires)
  12. Est oppidum in Hispania quod Carthago Nova appellatur - There is a population in Spain is called New Carthage
  13. Est quaedam flere voluptas - There's a kind of pleasure in crying
  14. Est unusquisque faber ipsae suae fortunae - Each and every person is the maker of his own fortune
  15. Esto brevis et placebis - Be brief and you will be pleasant
  16. Esto Perpetua - Let it be perpetual (Motto of the State of Idaho - Appears on the back of the 2007 Idaho quarter - Thank you: Decio Frederico Viccino)
  17. Esto vir - Be a man
  18. Et alii - And others (Grammatical term - When there are more than one author, the name of the main author is mention followed by et alii - Sometimes it is written as: Et alia (if women authors), or Et allii abbreviated as et al.)
  19. Et alii, et alia - And other men and women (Grammatical term - refer to Et Alii)
  20. Et aliter - And otherwise
  21. Et campos ubi Troia fuit - And the fields where was Troy (Virgil - Aeneid III)
  22. Et cetera - And the Rest (Grammatical term - Sometimes spelled as Et Coetera or Et Cœtera abbreviated as etc.)
  23. Et cum spiritu tuo - And with your spirit (Ecclesiastical term - Thank you: Hans-Joachim Baumann )
  24. Et custodivit quasi pupillam oculi sui - And he kept it, as the apple of his eye (Love phrase - denoting the best care possible)
  25. Et dissipentur inimicie ejus, et fugiant a facie ejus - Disband its enemies and have them flee from his face (Motto of RCLAC - Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment Farnesio 12 )

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