Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 501

  1. Audi et alteram partem - Let us hear the other side (Legal term)
  2. Audi Iuppiter et tu Iane Quirine dique omnes caelestes vosque terrestres vosque inferni audite - Hear, O Jupiter and you too, Janus-Quirino also, and all the celestial, terrestrial, and infernal gods, hear (Livy Book I - Declaration of war)
  3. Audi, vide, tace, si tu vis vivere - Listen, Look, be silent, if you wish to liv
  4. Audiatur et altera pars - Also listen to the other party
  5. Audibus piis ophensiva - Offense to pious ears
  6. Auferat hora duos eadem - Let the same hour take us both (Ovid - Metamorphoses, VIII)
  7. Auferre, rapere, trucidare falsibus nominbus imperium, atque soliditudinem faciunt pacem appellant - They kill, rape and pillage, and they falsely call it "to govern", and where they create a dessert they call it "peace". (Tacitus - Referring to the "Pax Romana" i.e. the destruction of Carthage by Rome)
  8. Auget largiendo - Increases by giving
  9. Aura popularis - Popular breeze (Cicero - Oratio De Harvspicvm Responso)
  10. Aurea aetas - Golden age (Ovid - Metamorphoses I, 89)
  11. Aurea mediocritas - Golden mediocrity (Horace - Odes II, 5 - Person who does not show excess heroism or cowardice, and tries to avoid complications with anything or anyone. It is a wily behavior, rather than engage with political ideologies, social, religious, sports, and so on)
  12. Aures habent et non audient - They have ears and hear not
  13. Auri sacra fames! - Holy lust for gold (Virgil - Aeneid III, 57)
  14. Aurora Musis amica - Dawn is friend of the muses (The early bird gets the warm)
  15. Aurum est potestas - Gold is power
  16. Aurum firmissimas sententias mutat - Gold changes the strongest opinions (Refers to the corrupting power of gold and money)
  17. Ausi sumus uti in hoc loco Danielis exemplo, non ignorantes, quoniam in hebraeo positum non est, sed quoniam in Ecclesiis tenetur - We know that this sample text of the life of Daniel is not in the Hebrew text, but we use it, because it is accepted in the Churches (St. Jerome)
  18. Austria est imperare orbi universo (A.E.I.O.U.) - It is Austria's imperative to rule the world (Motto of Frederick III of Austria, also in German: Alles Endreich ist Osterreich Unterthan - Abbreviated as A.E.I.O.U.)
  19. Aut Caesar aut nihil - Caesar or nothing (Motto of Ceasere Borgia 1476-1507)
  20. Aut concilio, aut ense - By counsel or by the sword (Old motto of Chile, Now it is: "Por la razón o la fuerza" or "By reason or by force")
  21. Aut dedere aut iudicare - Either extradite or prosecute (Legal Term - International law)
  22. Aut insanit homo, aut versus facit - The mad is either insane or he is composing verses (Horace Satirae, II, )
  23. Aut liberi, aut libri - Either children or books (Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) - German philospher)
  24. Aut regem, aut fatuum nasci oportet - One Ought to Be Born a King or a Fool (Seneca - Apocolocyntosis, I, 1)
  25. Aut tace aut loquere meliora silentio - Be quiet, or say something better than silence (Philosophical term)

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