Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1004

  1. Dei Gratia - By the Grace of God (Expresses the divine rights of the monarchy - abbreviated as D.G)
  2. Dei Gratia Regina - By the Grace of God to the Kings (Expresses the divine rights of the monarchy - abbreviated as D.G.R.)
  3. Delenda est Carthago - Carthage must be destroyed (This is how Cato the Elder finalized his speeches - Also with Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam and Praeterea censeo ... )
  4. Delenda est Monarchia! - Monarchy must be destroyed (Part of an incendiary article by Ortega y Gasset in 1931, then famously used by the Republicans during the Spanish Second Republic, 1931 -1939, banned since 1939 here - Thanks Joaquin)
  5. Deliberando saepe perit occasio - In discussion dies opportunity (Too much discussion leads to too little action, which leads to lost of opportunity)
  6. Delirium tremens - Trembling Delirium (The "shakes" that heavy drinkers experience after going "cold turkey")
  7. Denique, caelum - At last, heaven
  8. Dente lupus, cornu taurus petit - The wolf attacks with his fang, the bull with his horn (Horace)
  9. Deo favente - God's favor
  10. Deo gratias - God's thank
  11. Deo ignoto - The Unknown God (Vulgate - Acts 17, 23; Saint Peter found this phrase inscribed in an altar in Athens Greece. He used this to tell the greeks that he will preach to them about a God that is unkown to them)
  12. Deo incognito - God Concealed (Søren Aabye Kierkegaard, Danish Philosopher, 1813-1855)
  13. Deo iuvante - With God's help (Monaco's motto)
  14. Deo Optimo Maximo - For God, the best and greatest (Bernardo Vincelli used it to label his bottles of Benedictine - abbreviated as DOM)
  15. Deo Patri sit gloria, et Filio qui a mortuis surrexit, ac Paraclito in saeculorum saecula - Glory to God the Father and the son who rose from the dead, and the Comforter Spirit, for ever and ever (Thus ends the ecclesiastical chant "Veni Creator Spiritus" -)
  16. Deo vindice - God our defender - God, our avenger. (Diplomatic term - is the motto of the Confederacy )
  17. Deo volente - God willing
  18. Derectum - Direct (Legal term - Right and Direct)
  19. Descendit ad inferios - Descended towards hell
  20. Desiderio desideravi hoc pascha manducare vobiscum - I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you (Vulgate - Luke 22,16 - Said by Jesus Christ at the last supper)
  21. Destruam et aedificabo - Destroy and build
  22. Detestatio sacrorum - Renouncement of his own sacra (Ecclesiastical term - Renunciation of preexisting religious obligations)
  23. Deum et animam scire cupio; nihil aliud - I want to know God and the soul, nothing more (Augustine)
  24. Deus adest et vocat te? - God is here and is calling you? (Ecclesiastical term - Question asked to Karol Wojtyla (John Paul II) when the vote was conducted in which he was elected pope)
  25. Deus arcum suum tendit - God pulls his bow

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