Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1087

  1. Dimidium animae meae - Half of my soul (Philosophical term)
  2. Dimidium facti qui coepit habet - Half is done when the beginning is done (Horace)
  3. Dira necessitas - Cruel necessity (Horace)
  4. Directe ni indirecte - Directly unless indirectly (One way or the other)
  5. Disce aut discede - Learn or leave (Motto of schools in medieval times)
  6. Disce quasi semper victorus, vive quasi cras moriturus - Learn as though you will live forever, Live as though you will die tomorrow
  7. Discite iustitiam, moniti, et non temnere divos - Having been warned, study justice and learn not to despise the gods (Virgil - Aeneid VI, 620)
  8. Disertissime Romuli nepotum - Most eloquent of the descendants of Romulus (Valerius Catullus, dedicated to Cicero)
  9. Dispositio a non domino - Disposition from the non-owner (Legal term - Disposition of property granted by a party who has no title)
  10. Dissertatio de Arte Combinatoria - Dissertation on the combinatorial art (Book by Gottfried Leibniz)
  11. Dissertatio de Casibus Perplexis - Dissertation on the perplexing cases (in law)
  12. Ditat Deus - God enriches (Motto of the State of Arizona)
  13. Dives in misericordia - On the Mercy of God (Encyclical letter written by Pope John Paul II)
  14. Dives toletana - Toledean Godess (Motto of Cathedral of Toledo, Spain)
  15. Divide et impera - Divide and Conquer (Julius Caesar)
  16. Divina natura dedit agros, ars humana aedificavit urbes - The divine nature produced the fields, human skill has built cities (Varro, De Re Rustica III, 1)
  17. Divitae bonum non sunt - Material wealth is not the one good (Seneca)
  18. Divortium aquarum - Separating of water (Water-parting)
  19. Divulgatio legis - Spreading of the law (Legal term)
  20. Dixi - I have spoken (Used to end a speech - Last word - That settles it)
  21. Dixit qui cedebat in throno; ecce nova facio omnia - The one who was seated on the throne said, Behold, I make all things new (Vulgate - Revelation 21: 5 )
  22. Do ut des - I give so that you may give
  23. Docendo discimus - We learn by teaching
  24. Docta ignorantia - On learned ignorance (Philosophical term - Title of a book by Nicolaus Cusanus)
  25. Doctor Ecclesiae - Doctor of the church

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