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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1416
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- 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)
- Favor matrimonii - In favor of the validity of marriage (Legal term)
- Favor probatii - In favor of the validity of the prove (Legal Term)
- 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)
- Fax mentis incedium gloriae - The passion of glory is the torch of the min
- Fecit - Done (Often abbreviated as fec.)
- Felices errore suo - Happy with their error
- Felix dies natalis - Happy birthday
- Felix dies Nativitatis - Merry Christmas
- Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas - Happy is the one who is able to know the causes of things (Virgil - Georgics II, 490)
- Felix sit annus novus - Happy new year
- Femina faeda livet si ornatur pulchra videtur - An ugly woman lives as if she was beautiful, if she equips herself
- Feminae saepius lineis amictibus velantur nudae brachia et lacertos - Women often are covered with linen sheets, wearing bare arms and shoulders (Tacitus)
- Feminas opacant homines. Mulier sententiosa in humanitas eminet - Women appease men. A sententious woman stands out in the humanity,
- Fenus pecuniae, funus animae - Love of money, Death of soul
- Ferae pericula quae vident fugiunt - The beasts flee the dangers they see (Seneca)
- Fere libenter homines, id quod volunt, credunt - People almost always willingly believe what you want (Julius Caesar - De Bello Gallico, III, 18)
- Ferendae sententiae - Sentence to be made (Ecclesiastical term)
- Ferre quam sortem patiunfur omnes nemo recusat - Nobody refuses to endure what everyone else bears
- Festina lente - Make haste slowly
- Fetus in fetu - Fetus in fetus (Term introduced by Meckel to refer to cases in which one twin (Parasitic Twin) is found within the other twin that serves as host)
- Fetus sequitur ventrem - The child follows the mother (Legal term - whoever owns the mother, owns the slave - Whoever owns the cow owns the calf - If the mother is free, so is the child)
- Fiat iustitia, pereat mundus - Let there be justice, though the world perishes (Legal term)
- Fiat iustitia, ruat caelum - Let there be justice, though the sky falls (Legal term)
- Fiat lux - Let there be light (Vulgate - Genesis 1, 3)
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