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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1541
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- Gloria Patri, et Filio et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principium, et nunc et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen - Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, it is now and will be forever and ever. Amen (Ecclesiastical term - Christian prayer)
- Gloria quaeritur multis - Glory is desired by many
- Gloria victis - Glory to the conquered
- Gloria virtutis umbra - Glory is the shadow of virtue
- Gloriam Dei Nostri Ave Satani Lucifeis Excellsis - Glory to Our Lord Satan, Highest Bearer of Light (Motto of the Gnostic Church of Satan )
- Gloriam sapientes possidebunt - The glory will be of the wise (Proverbs 3-35 Vulgate)
- Gloriosa dicta sunt de te - Glorious things are said of thee (Vulgate - Book of Psalms, Psalm 86)
- Gloriosus et liber - Glorious and free (Motto of Manitoba, Canada)
- Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit et artis intulit agresti Latio - The Conquered Greece conquered her fierce conqueror and brought the arts into the rustic Latium (Horace Epistles concerning the influence of the Greeks in the Roman arts and science)
- Graecum est; non potest legi - It is Greek; it cannot be read (It is all Greek to me)
- Grammatici certant - The grammarians are arguing (Horace - Ars Poetica 78)
- Grandes Litteras - Big letters
- Grata superveniet, quae non sperabitur, hora! - Welcome will arrive, at the hour that was not hoped for (Horace)
- Gratia dei - Glory of God (Motto of the Belloch family)
- Gratia non tollit naturam sed perficit - Grace does not take away nature but perfects it. (Saint Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologiae I)
- Gratia plena - Full of grace
- Gratias agere - To give thanks ((Ecclesiastical term)
- Gratis data - Given for free (Legal term)
- Gratis et Amore - Free (of charge) and love
- Gratis pro Deo - Free (of charge) by God
- Gravia onera sunt pauperas et senectus - The heavy loads are poverty and old age
- Gravis ira regum est semper - The grave anger of kings is forever.
- Grecia capta ferum captorem cepit - The Conquered Greece conquered the fierce conqueror
- Grosso modo - Gross way (roughly)
- Gutta cavat lapidem, non vi sed saepe cadendo - The drop hollows out the stone by frequent dropping, not by force (Ovid)
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