Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1131

  1. Dona Nobis Pacem - Grant us peace (Thank you: Sean Champagne )
  2. Donatio inter vivos - A donation among the living (Legal term - A gift)
  3. Donatio mortis causa - A donation due to death (Legal term - inheritance)
  4. Donec aliter provideatur - Until something else is provided (Legal term)
  5. Donec eris felix, multos numerabis amicos: Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris - As long as you are fortunate, you will have many friends: if clouds appear, you will be alone (Ovid Tristia)
  6. Donec obvian iterum - Until we meet again
  7. Donec perficiam - I shall strive, until I shall achieve [my goal] (Motto of the Royal Catalan Guard)
  8. Draco Depressus - A Dragon Held Down (Pope Clement IV (1265-1268) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms had an eagle holding a dragon by the talon)
  9. Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus - Never tickle a sleeping dragon (Motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and wizardry, Harry Potter)
  10. Dramatis personae - The persons of the drama
  11. Duas fossas XV pedes latas eadem altitudine perduxit - Directed the construction of two trenches fifteen feet wide and the same depth (Julius Caesar - The Gallic war)
  12. Dubitando deritante percipimus - We perceive truth, when we doubt
  13. Dubito ergo cogito, cogito ergo sum - I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am (Rene Descartes - Philosophical term)
  14. Dubius sum quid faciam - I am doubting what to do (Horace)
  15. Duc in Altum - Guiding towards the High [God] (Vulgate - Luke 5,4)
  16. Duc, sequere, aut de via decede - Lead, follow, or get out of the wa
  17. Dulce bellum inexpertis - War is sweet to the inexperienced (Erasmus Adagia)
  18. Dulce est desipere in loco - It is delightful to play the fool (Horace)
  19. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori - It is sweet and honorable to die for your country (Horace - Carmina III, 2, 13)
  20. Dulce maerenti, populus dolentum - It is sweet for one in grief to know that other people suffer (Seneca - Troades)
  21. Dulce puella malum est - So sweet a plague is woman (Ovid)
  22. Dulcia linquimus Arva - We left our dear fields (Vergil - Eclogues 1.3)
  23. Dulcis in fundo - The sweet is at the bottom (The best arrives at the end - Thank you: Fulvio De Franceschi)
  24. Dum eris felix, numerabis multos amicos. Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris. Ovidius - As long as you are fortunate, you will count many friends. If times become cloudy, you will be alone.
  25. Dum in Altum - While going towards the High [God] (Motto of the Institute of University Studies Leon "As we approach our final End". It is a constant challenge to achieve excellence)

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