Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1301

  1. Etiam capillus unos suam habet umbram - Even a single hair casts its shadow. (Syrus Metamorphoses II)
  2. Etiam et volo - And besides, I want
  3. Etiam si omnes, ego non - Although it is yes for all, it is no for me
  4. Etsi Deus non daretur - As if God did not exist (His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, Address to the Diplomatic Corps)
  5. Etsi homines falles deum tamen fallere non poteris - Although you can deceive men, you will not be able to deceive God (Augustine)
  6. Evangelium vitae - The Gospel of Life (Encyclical letter written by pope John Paul II)
  7. Ex abrupto - Abrutly
  8. Ex abundantia cordis os loquitur - For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart. (Vulgate - Matthew 12, 34)
  9. Ex adverso - In front
  10. Ex aequo - The same (Equal, the same score in a competition)
  11. Ex aequo et bono - Just and good (Legal term)
  12. Ex Africa semper aliquid novi - There is always something new in Africa (Pliny the Elder)
  13. Ex Anima - With the soul in the open
  14. Ex Ansere Custode - Out of the Guardian Goose (Pope Alexander III (1159-1181) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arm had a goose)
  15. Ex aquo - With equal merit (Legal term)
  16. Ex Argent - No silver (stamped Legend of lead ingots from Hispania bound to Rome, stating that they had already extracted the silver)
  17. Ex Astris Scientia - From the stars - Knowledge (Motto of Star Fleet Academy - Star Trek)
  18. Ex Castro Tiberis - From a castle on the Tiber (Pope Celestine II (1143-1144) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born in a castle (Citta) near the Tiber)
  19. Ex catedra - With Authority
  20. Ex collegio - Out of college
  21. Ex consensu - With consensus
  22. Ex corde - From the hear
  23. Ex dono - Out of donation (Legal term)
  24. Ex Eremo Celsus - Elevated From a Hermitage (Pope St. Celestine V (1294) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was a hermet, and founded the Celistines (celsus = "high, elevated"))
  25. Ex facto oritur ius - The law arises from the fact (Legal term)

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