Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1597

  1. Hoc aliquid - This thing (Refers to the "individual" using the general doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas)
  2. 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)
  3. Hoc erat in votis - This was on my wishlist
  4. Hoc est corpus meum - This is my body (Vulgate - Luke 22, 19 - Said by Jesus Christ during the last supper)
  5. Hoc est praeceptum meum ut diligatis invicem sicut dilexi vos - This is my commandment to you, to love one another as I have loved you (Said by Jesus Christ - Vulgate - John 15, 12)
  6. Hoc facite in meam commemorationem - Do this in remembrance of me (Vulgate - Mark 22, 19 - Said by Jesus Christ during the last supper)
  7. Hoc, hic mysterium fidei firmiter profitemur - Here is the mystery of faith that we strongly profess (Motto of Lugo, City and Province in Galicia, Spain)
  8. Hoc in Anno - In this year (Used in many songs dedicated to the New Year)
  9. Hoc non pereo habebo fortior me - What does not kill you makes you stronger
  10. Hoc opus, hic labor est - Here is the work, it is a hard task
  11. Hoc praestamus feris quod colloquimur inter nos - In this we are superior to the beast, in that we talk to each other
  12. Hoc signo tuetur pius, hoc signo vincitur inimicus - With this sign thou shalt defend the pious, with this sign thou shalt defeat the enemy (Motto of Asturias)
  13. Hoc signum vere regum est - This is the true sign of the Kings (Motto of Lima, Peru - Lima was founded in the vicinity of the celebration of the Three Kings)
  14. Hoc tibi magno usui est - This is interesting to you
  15. Hoc uno praestamus vel maxime feris, quod colloquimur inter nos - Our only advantage over beasts is that we talk to one another (Cicero - De Oratore)
  16. Hoc volo, sic iubeo, sit pro ratione voluntas - I wish it, I command it. Let my will take the place of a reason (Juvenal - Satirae VI)
  17. Hoc voluerunt - They wanted this (Julius Caesar after Pompey's defeat in Munda in 45 AD)
  18. Hodie Christus natus est - Today Christ is born (Antiphon to the Magnificat sang during Christmas)
  19. Hodie labor, cras fructus - Today work, tomorrow fruit
  20. Hodie mihi, cras tibi - It is my lot today, yours tomorrow (Inscription on tombs)
  21. Hodierna spes, veritas crastina - Today's hope, tomorrow's reality
  22. Hoec nubila tollunt obstantia sicut sol As the sun dissipates the clouds in their wake (Motto of RCAC - Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment, Spain)
  23. Homines, dum docent, discunt - Men learn while they teach (Seneca)
  24. Homines nati non fecerunt - Born men did not do it (God did)
  25. Hominibus plenum, amicis vacuum - Crowded with men, yet bare of friends.

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