Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1628

  1. Homo extra corpus est suum cum irascitur - Man is outside of his body when he is angry (Syrus)
  2. Homo faber - Man the Maker
  3. Homo factus est - Became man
  4. Homo habilis - Skillful Man
  5. Homo homini lupus - Man is a wolf to man (Plautus)
  6. Homo homini lupus; mulier mulieri lupior, et sacerdos sacerdoti, lupissimus - Man is wolf to man, the woman is the wolf against women, the priest is the ultimate wolf against priest
  7. Homo homini lupus; mulier mulieri lupissima - Man is wolf to man, woman against woman is the ultimate wolf
  8. Homo homini sacra res - Man is something sacred to man (Motto of Charles III University in Spain)
  9. Homo Hominis in Servitio Perficitur - The man only becomes a man when provides service (Motto of the University of Monterrey, Mexico)
  10. Homo oeconomicus - Economic man
  11. Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit - Man proposes, but God disposes (Kempis)
  12. Homo, rerum, quas dicit, servus et earum, quas tacet, dominus est - Man is a slave to what he says and owner of what keeps silent
  13. Homo sapiens - Intelligent man
  14. Homo sine amore vivere nequit - A man without love cannot live
  15. Homo sit naturaliter animal socialis - Man is by nature a social animal (Seneca)
  16. Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto - I am human, nothing that is human is alien to me (Terence - Self Tormentor)
  17. Homo viator - Man the wanderer (Man in exile)
  18. Homo vitae commodatus non donatus est - Man's life is lent, not given (Syrus)
  19. Honeste vivere, alterum non laedere cuique suum tribuere - To live honestly, to harm no other, to render to each his own (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Justinian, Institutes 1.1)
  20. Honoris causa - For the sake of honor (Academic Term - Honorary degree)
  21. Honos habet onus - Honor is burdened with responsibilit
  22. Hora est iam nos de somno surgere - It's time for you to wake up (Vulgate - Romans 13, 11)
  23. Horae quidem cedunt et dies et menses et anni - The hours certainly pass, and the days, the months and the years - (Cicero)
  24. Horas non numero nisi serenas - I don't count the hours unless they're tranquil (Phrase inscribed in a sundial)
  25. Horribile dictu - Horrible to say

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