Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1404

  1. Fait accompli - Accomplished fact (Legal term - Irreversible)
  2. Fallaces sunt rerum species - The appearances of things are deceptive (Seneca, De Beneficiis IV, 34)
  3. Fallacia alia aliam trudit - One deception brings another (Terence)
  4. Fallacia non causae ut causae - Fallacy to accept something as fundamental when it is not (Legal and philosophical term)
  5. Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus - False in one thing, false in everything (Legal term)
  6. Fama crescit eundo - The rumor grows traveling
  7. Fama semper vivat - May his fame last forever
  8. Fama Volat - Fame flies (Virgil, Aeneid, VII - Rumor has wings)
  9. Fames est optimus coquus - Hunger is the best coo
  10. Fas atque nefas - The right and the wrong
  11. Fata viam invenient - The Fates will find out a way (Virgil, Aeneid X,113)
  12. Fata volentem ducunt, nolentem trahunt - Destiny carries the willing man; and drags the unwilling (Seneca - Epistulae morales, XVIII)
  13. Fato Metelli Romae fiunt consules - It is fate (or 'sheer luck') that the Metelli become consuls at Rome (Cnaeus Naevius c. 270 BC 201 BC)
  14. Favor matrimonii - In favor of the validity of marriage (Legal term)
  15. Favor probatii - In favor of the validity of the prove (Legal Term)
  16. Favus distillans labia tus, mel et lac sub lingua tua - Your lips, my bride, drip honey; Honey and milk are under your tongue (Vulgate - Salomon 4,11)
  17. Fax mentis incedium gloriae - The passion of glory is the torch of the min
  18. Fecit - Done (Often abbreviated as fec.)
  19. Felices errore suo - Happy with their error
  20. Felix dies natalis - Happy birthday
  21. Felix dies Nativitatis - Merry Christmas
  22. Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas - Happy is the one who is able to know the causes of things (Virgil - Georgics II, 490)
  23. Felix sit annus novus - Happy new year
  24. Femina faeda livet si ornatur pulchra videtur - An ugly woman lives as if she was beautiful, if she equips herself
  25. Feminae saepius lineis amictibus velantur nudae brachia et lacertos - Women often are covered with linen sheets, wearing bare arms and shoulders (Tacitus)

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