Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2703

  1. Nunquam est fidelis cum potente societas - It is never reliable to allay with a powerful person (Philosophical Term - Phaedrus - The powerful person will abuse you if he can)
  2. Nunquam non paratus - Never unprepared (Motto of an Empire preparing for war)
  3. Nunquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necesitate - Plurality should not be assumed without a reason (William of Ockham, 1280-1349)
  4. Nunquam reformata quia nunquam deformata - Never refurbished (rules) because they never deformed (Motto of the Rule of Saint Bruno of the Carthusians)
  5. Nuntio vobis gaudium magnum: Habemus papam - I announce to you a great joy: we have a Pope (Ecclesiastical term - Words said when opening the balcony to present the new pope to the world after his election at the conclave.)
  6. Nuper erat medicus, nunc est vispillo Diaulus: Quod vispillo facit, fecerat et medicus - Until recently, Diaulus was a doctor, now a gravedigger, what the gravedigger did, also the doctor does (Martial - Epigrams I, 74)
  7. Nuptiae sunt coniunctio maris et feminae et consortium omnis vitae, divini et humani iuris communicatio - Marriage is the unity of husband and wife and a consortium of all life, a community of human and divine law (Legal term - Modestino - third century AD Roman jurist - L.1 D.23 ) )
  8. O amice, vir bonus es - Friend, you are a good man
  9. O castitatis lilium - Oh lily of the chastity (In reference to the Virgin Mary, Mother of God)
  10. O Crux, ave, spes unica Hoc passionis tempore, auge piis iustitiam, reisque dona veniam - Hail O Cross, our one hope. In this time of passion, increase the righteousness of the saints and give forgiveness to the guilty (Ancient hymn)
  11. O curas hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane! - Oh, human cares! Oh, how much futility in the world! (C. Lucilius)
  12. O dulce nomen libertatis, o ius eximium nostrae civitatis - Oh, sweet the name of freedom, our right of eminent civility! (Legal term - Cicero, Roman politician and speaker (106-43 BC) - In Verrem, II)
  13. O fortuna, velut luna statu variabilis, semper crescis aut decrescis - Oh, fortune, like the moon, variable, always growing or declining (Verse start of the Odes Burana by Carl Orff music.)
  14. O fortuna Velut luna statu variabilis, semper decrescis; vita detestabilis nunc obdurat et tunc curat ludo mentis aciem egestatem, potestatem dissolvit ut glaciem Sors inmanis et inanis, rota tu volubilis, status malus, vana salus semper dissolubilis, obumbrata et velata michi quoque niteris; nunc per ludum dorsum nudum fero tui sceleris Sors salutis et virtutis michi nunc contraria, est affectus et deffectus semper in angaria Hac in hora sine mora corde pulsum tangite; quodper sortem sternit fortem, mecum omnes plangite! - Oh Fortune, variable as the moon, as she continually grows, she disappears. Despicable life! One day, playing, oppresses the weak senses, to fill them with satisfaction the next day. Wealth and power are melting like ice in your presence. Monstrous and empty Fate, spinning a wheel is what you are, health is vain, and can always be dissolved, eclipsed and veiled; You also torment me in the game table; to my naked back, you brought me your evil. The fate of health and virtue is of mine, is attacked and destroyed forever in your service. In this hour without delay pluck the heart strings; fate collapses the strongman crying with me because of your villainy (Carmina Burana Suite)
  15. O lente currite noctis equi - Run slowly, slowly, Oh horses of the nigh (Also night mare - mare (female horse) of the night)
  16. O mihi praeteritos referat si Iuppiter annos - If only Jupiter could restore those lost years (Philosophical term - Virgil, poet)
  17. O miserum te si intelligis, miserum si no intelligis! - ¡Oh miserable you, if you understand and also if you don't understand! (Philosophical term - Paradoxical proverb commonly expressed by the metaphysical thinkers of Rome, which spent much on trying to resolve problems and also to explain them, once they understood them)
  18. O praeclarum custodem ovium lupum! - An excellent protector of sheep, a Wolf (Cicero)
  19. O quam bonum et quam iucundum habitare fratres in unum! - Oh, how good and how pleasant it is For brothers to dwell together in unity! "(Vulgate - Psalm 133, 1 - literally: "live together as brothers," but it is understood that refers to a communion of feelings )
  20. O quam sancta, quam serena, quam benigna quam amoena O castitatis lilium - Oh so holy, so calm, so benign, so entertaining, Oh lily of chastity (Gregorian chant Ave Mundi Spes Maria )
  21. O sacrum convivium, in quo Christus sumitur, recolitur memoria passionis ejus, mens impletur gratia, et futurae gloriae nobis pignus datur - O sacred banquet, in which Christ is consumed, the memory of his passion is recalled, the soul is filled with grace and gives us a pledge of future life (Anthem of the Eucharist)
  22. O sancta simplicitas ! - Oh holy simplicity! (That phrase is attributed to John Huss who said this while he was being burned at a stake and someone zealously threw wood on the fire)
  23. O si sic homnia! - If they were all like that! (It is a form of praise that implies that if all the things or if all people were a certain way or behave the same way, the world would be a much better place)
  24. O socii (neque enim ignari sumus ante malorum), o passi graviora, dabit deus his quoque finem vos et Scyllaeam rabiem penitusque sonantis accestis scopulos, vos et Cyclopia saxa experti. revocate animos maestumque timorem mittite; forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit - O friends (for we were not unknown to prior evils) O you who’ve endured worse, the god will grant an end to this too. You’ve faced rabid Scylla, and her deep-sounding cliffs. and you’ve experienced the Cyclopes’s rocks. remember your courage and chase away gloomy fears. (Virgil - The Aeneid I 22)
  25. O tempora! O mores! - Oh Times, Oh Customs (Cicero - Catilinarian (intro) - It is an expression of nostalgia for past times and customs)

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