Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1222

  1. Emptio venditio - Contract of sale (Legal term)
  2. Ense et aratro - With sword and plow. (Soldier and farmer)
  3. Ensis Laurentii - The Sword of Lawrence (Pope Gregory VIII (1187) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was a Cardinal of St Lawrence and his coat of arms had two swords)
  4. Eo ipso - By that fact itself (Philosophical term - By that fact alone)
  5. Epicuri de grege porcus - Pig of Epicurus's herd (Material pleasures)
  6. Episcopus in partibus - Bishop in part (Ecclesiastical term - Titular Bishop who does not have jurisdiction)
  7. Epistola excusatoria - A letter of excuse (Legal term)
  8. Epistula non erubescit - A letter does not blush (Cicero - Love letter or letter of apology)
  9. Epphetha, epphetha - Open yourself, open yourself (Ecclesiastical term - It is an Aramaic word meaning open yourself, which was spoken by Jesus to heal a deaf priest - Vulgate, Mark 7, 34)
  10. Eppur si muove - And yet it moves (Galileo in reference that the Earth orbits around the Sun, regardless what the Church believes)
  11. Equi dentes inspicere donati - Do not examine the teeth of a gift horse (Do not look a gift horse at the mouth - The teeth provide a good indication of the horse's age and health - Accept gifts as they are)
  12. Equo ne credite, Teucri. Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes - Do not trust the Horse, Trojans. Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks even bearing gifts. (Virgil - Aeneid)
  13. Era Christiana - Christian Era (Often abbreviated as EC)
  14. Eram quod es, eris quod sum - I was what you are, you will be what I am (Horace, Carmina XI - Engraved in Gravestones)
  15. Erat hiems summa - It was the very depth of winter (Cicero - In Verrem II)
  16. Erga omnes - In front of all (Legal term)
  17. Ergo - Therefore (Philosophical term used in logic)
  18. Ergo breue praeceptum tibi praecipitur, dilige, et quod uis fac: siue taceas, dilectione taceas; siue clames, dilectione clames; siue emendes, dilectione emendes; siue parcas, dilectione parcas: radix sit intus dilectionis, non potest de ista radice nisi bonum existere - Therefore, a short precept: Love and do what you want; if you shut up, do it for love; if you scream, also do it for love; if you correct, also for love; If you abstain, do it for love. Let the root of love be within you and let nothing can come out unless it is good (St. Augustine - Love and do what you want - Homily VII, paragraph 8)
  19. Ergo conclusus contra manichaeus - And this ends the Manichaean! (Philosophical Term - Thomas Aquinas said this at a banquet hosted by St. Louis IX of France, after expressing a conclusive argument against Manichaeism, which then spread through Europe)
  20. Ergo glu capiuntur aves - Therefore birds are caught with glue
  21. Eritis sicut dii - You shall be as gods (Ecclesiastical term - Words that the serpent directs to Eve in paradise, to invite her to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil - Vulgate - Genesis 3,5 )
  22. Errando, corrigitur error - Making a mistake, you fix the error (You learn by your mistakes)
  23. Errare humanum est, ignoscere divinum, rectificare sapientis est - To err is human, to forgive is divine and to rectify is wise.
  24. Errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum - To err is human, to persist in it, is diabolical (Seneca)
  25. Errare humanum est sed in errore perseverare dementia - To err is human, but to insist on the error is crazy

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