Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1416

  1. 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)
  2. Favor matrimonii - In favor of the validity of marriage (Legal term)
  3. Favor probatii - In favor of the validity of the prove (Legal Term)
  4. 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)
  5. Fax mentis incedium gloriae - The passion of glory is the torch of the min
  6. Fecit - Done (Often abbreviated as fec.)
  7. Felices errore suo - Happy with their error
  8. Felix dies natalis - Happy birthday
  9. Felix dies Nativitatis - Merry Christmas
  10. Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas - Happy is the one who is able to know the causes of things (Virgil - Georgics II, 490)
  11. Felix sit annus novus - Happy new year
  12. Femina faeda livet si ornatur pulchra videtur - An ugly woman lives as if she was beautiful, if she equips herself
  13. Feminae saepius lineis amictibus velantur nudae brachia et lacertos - Women often are covered with linen sheets, wearing bare arms and shoulders (Tacitus)
  14. Feminas opacant homines. Mulier sententiosa in humanitas eminet - Women appease men. A sententious woman stands out in the humanity,
  15. Fenus pecuniae, funus animae - Love of money, Death of soul
  16. Ferae pericula quae vident fugiunt - The beasts flee the dangers they see (Seneca)
  17. Fere libenter homines, id quod volunt, credunt - People almost always willingly believe what you want (Julius Caesar - De Bello Gallico, III, 18)
  18. Ferendae sententiae - Sentence to be made (Ecclesiastical term)
  19. Ferre quam sortem patiunfur omnes nemo recusat - Nobody refuses to endure what everyone else bears
  20. Festina lente - Make haste slowly
  21. 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)
  22. 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)
  23. Fiat iustitia, pereat mundus - Let there be justice, though the world perishes (Legal term)
  24. Fiat iustitia, ruat caelum - Let there be justice, though the sky falls (Legal term)
  25. Fiat lux - Let there be light (Vulgate - Genesis 1, 3)

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