Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1576

  1. Hic Deum Adora - Here worship God
  2. Hic est domus dei et porta coeli - This is the House of God and the Gate of Heaven (Inscribed in Churches)
  3. Hic est enim calix sanguinis mei novi et aeterni testamenti, mysterium fidei, qui pro vobis et pro multis effundetur in remissionem peccatorum - For this is the chalice of My blood of the new and eternal testament, the mystery of faith, which shall be shed for you and for many for the remission of sins (Ecclesiastical term - words spoken in the Consecration of the wine)
  4. Hic est filius meus dilectus - This is My beloved Son (Vulgate - Matthew 3,1)
  5. Hic et nunc - Here and now
  6. Hic finis doloris vitae - Here ends the pain of life. ( Thank you: mauro )
  7. Hic iacet lepus - Here lies the hare (Here is the solution)
  8. Hic incipit vita nova - Here Begins the New Life
  9. Hic liber est meus quem mihil Deus. Testis est Deus qui eum rapiat diabolus capiat. Morte infernorum raptor libri moriatur - This book that God has given me is mine. God knows that he, who steals it, will fall prey of the devil. The book robber will fall prey of a hellish death (Used as bookplates, book ownership mark in the middle ages)
  10. Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae - This is the place where death delights to serve the living ( Autopsy motto - Thank you: Sarah Wilson )
  11. Hic Migma at magma - Here he mixed magma (god Vulcan phrase to refer to the release of the lava in the deep sea and from it they could form compounds capable of increasing the fury of the sea)
  12. Hic mors gaudet succurrere vitae - Here's death serves life (Motto of the Anatomy laboratory of the University Lisandro Alvarado in Venezuela)
  13. Hic novae vitae porta est - This door leads to a new life (Inscription in a cementary in Guayaquil, Ecuador)
  14. Hic prologus Scripturarum, quasi galeatum principium, omnibus libris, quos de hebraeo vertimus in latinum, convenire potest, ut scire valeamus, quidquid extra hos est, inter apocrypha esse ponendum. Igitur, Sapientia quae vulgo Salomonis inscribitur, et lesu filii Sirac liber (Eclo) et Iudith et Tobias et Pastor non sunt in canone. Machabaeorum primum librum hebraicum repperi. Secundus graecus est - This prologue of the Scriptures, as Galeato began, I find it appropriate in this place, where we translate books from Hebrew into Latin, so that it is a common knowledge that what is missing from these books should be considered among apocryphal. And so, the Wisdom that is so popularly attributed to Solomon, and Sirach Book of Ben Sirach, and Judith, and Tobias, and the Shepherd are not in the canon. The first book of Maccabees I found in Hebrew, the second in Greek (St. Jerome, Galeato Prologue)
  15. Hic prope morn est - My death is near (Words of Nostradamus, prophesying the day and hour of his own death)
  16. Hic Raphael a quo timuit Natura sospite vinci, magna parens rerum et moriente mori - Here lies Raphael, who Nature, the great mother of things, feared to be vanquished when he dies. (Epitaph on the tomb of Raphael Zanzio Urbino)
  17. Hic Rhodus, hic salta! - Rhodes is here, here is where you jump! (Latin translation of one of Aesop's Fables - Ιδου η Ροδος, ιδου και το πηδημα - An athlete bragged that in Rhodes he had jumped very high and that there were many witnesses who had seen him do it. Those who listened replied that they did not need witnesses, he could prove it by repeating the feat there)
  18. Hierosolyma Est Perdita - Jerusalem is destroyed (Roman cheer after the destruction of the second temple in Jerusalem - This is where the Hep-Hep Hurray comes from)
  19. Hierusalem Campaniae - Jerusalem in campaign (Pope Urban IV (1261-1264) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born in Troyes, Champagne, and had the title Patriarch of Jerusalem)
  20. His lacrimis vitam damus - We give life to tears (Virgil)
  21. Historia magistra vitae et testis temporum - History is the teacher and witness of times (Cicero)
  22. Hoc aliquid - This thing (Refers to the "individual" using the general doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas)
  23. Hoc caverat mens provida reguli - The sighted Regulus had taken this into account (Horace - Odes - It is now used as a "Monday morning quarterback" - Someone who is right after the fact)
  24. Hoc erat in votis - This was on my wishlist
  25. Hoc est corpus meum - This is my body (Vulgate - Luke 22, 19 - Said by Jesus Christ during the last supper)

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