Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1047

  1. Deus praecipuus - First, God (then anything else)
  2. Deus qui fecit totum, benedicat cibum et potum - God who made it all, bless food and drink
  3. Deus quos erigit, dirigit - God elects who he directs
  4. Deus refugium nostrum et virtus - God is our refuge and strength (Episcopal motto of St. Pius X titular bishop of Milas in 1912 )
  5. Deus vult - God wills it (Motto of the First Crusade - 1095 war ordered by Pope Urban II against Muslims in Jerusalem)
  6. Diabole virtus in lumbas est - The devil's virtue is in his shrewdness
  7. Dialecticam inventam esse, ven et falsi quasi disceptatricem - Dialectic was invented to decide between the true and the false (Philosophical term - Cicero)
  8. Dialogus de oratoribus - Dialogue on Orators (A short book by Tacitus)
  9. Diania turba - The troop of Diana (Ovid, Fasti)
  10. Dicebamus hesterna die - As we were saying yesterday (Fray Luis de Leon, Spanish Writer 1527-1591)
  11. Dicente Scriptura Sancta - As Holy Scripture says
  12. Dicit ei Iesus quia vidisti me credidisti beati qui non viderunt et crediderunt - Jesus saith to him: Because thou hast seen me, Thomas, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen and have believed (Vulgate - John 20, 24)
  13. Dicitur Ciceronem fuisse optimum oratorem - It is said that Cicero was the best orato
  14. Dico ego, tu dicis, sed denique dixit et ille - I say it, you say it, and finally he says it
  15. Dictator Perpetuus - Dictator for Life
  16. Dictum - It is said (Legal term - Document that explains a principle, proposition, or opinion)
  17. Dictum, factum - Said and done
  18. Dictum Meum Pactum - My word is my contract (Motto of the Mexican stock exchange - 1894)
  19. Dido sola stratis incubat - Dido, alone, lays in her bed (Virgil - Aeneid)
  20. Die dulci fruere - Have a sweet day
  21. Diem dicendo consumere - Consume the day talking (Tactic where a speaker takes the floor during the entire session to prevent a vote on a bill in the Roman Senate)
  22. Dies a quo, dies ad quem - Initial day, final day (Legal term - In reference to to deadlines)
  23. Dies ad quem - Last day (Legal Term - Day on which the period expires)
  24. Dies aliter visum - The gods see it differently
  25. Dies diem docet - Day teaches day (The education of a person is never complete)

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