Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1548

  1. 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)
  2. Graecum est; non potest legi - It is Greek; it cannot be read (It is all Greek to me)
  3. Grammatici certant - The grammarians are arguing (Horace - Ars Poetica 78)
  4. Grandes Litteras - Big letters
  5. Grata superveniet, quae non sperabitur, hora! - Welcome will arrive, at the hour that was not hoped for (Horace)
  6. Gratia dei - Glory of God (Motto of the Belloch family)
  7. Gratia non tollit naturam sed perficit - Grace does not take away nature but perfects it. (Saint Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologiae I)
  8. Gratia plena - Full of grace
  9. Gratias agere - To give thanks ((Ecclesiastical term)
  10. Gratis data - Given for free (Legal term)
  11. Gratis et Amore - Free (of charge) and love
  12. Gratis pro Deo - Free (of charge) by God
  13. Gravia onera sunt pauperas et senectus - The heavy loads are poverty and old age
  14. Gravis ira regum est semper - The grave anger of kings is forever.
  15. Grecia capta ferum captorem cepit - The Conquered Greece conquered the fierce conqueror
  16. Grosso modo - Gross way (roughly)
  17. Gutta cavat lapidem, non vi sed saepe cadendo - The drop hollows out the stone by frequent dropping, not by force (Ovid)
  18. Habeas Corpus ad subjiciendum - You should have the body for submitting (Legal term - The right of the prisoner to go to court)
  19. Habeas Data - You should have the data (Legal term - Laws related to privacy and security of data)
  20. Habent sua fata libelli - Books have their fate
  21. Habeo conscientiam nitidam est habeo non bonam memoriam - Having a clear conscience is to have bad memory
  22. Habere facias possessionem - That you cause to have possession (Legal term - Action taken to have possession of a property)
  23. Habet bovem in lingua - Has a bull in his tongue (Rome had a coin with a bull on it. Bribed judges had a "bull" (coin) in their tongue.
  24. Hac hoc ergo protect hoc - This is therefore protect this
  25. Hac sunt in fossa Bedae Venerabilis ossa - In this tomb lie the remains of the Venerable Bede (Epitaph on the tomb of St Bede )

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