Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1658

  1. Hostis humani generis - Enemy of humankind
  2. Humanae vitae - Human life (Encyclical letter written by Pope Paul VI)
  3. Humani generis - Human race (Encyclical letter written by Pope Pius XII)
  4. Humanitas divergit - Humanity diverges (Humanity spreads)
  5. Humanius credere filium ditius vixise - It is most human to think that the son will survive (Legal term - In an accident where both son and father die, it is presumed that the father died first - Javolenus - Digest 34,5,9,22)
  6. Humillitas veritas est - Humility is truth
  7. Hunc librum synodus nicaena in numero sanctarum Scripturarum legitur computasse - The Nicene Council considered that this book is part of Scripture (St. Jerome, referring to the Book of Judith)
  8. Hunc oro sine me furere ante furorem - I beg you, let me be mad with this madness before death comes (Virgil - Aeneid XII, 680)
  9. Huncine hominem hancine impudentiam iudices hanc audaciam - What a man, what shamelessness, judges, what boldness (Cicero - Verrinaes, V )
  10. Hyacinthus medicorum - Hyacinth physicians (Motto of Pope Paul III (1534-1549), according to the prophecies of St. Malachy)
  11. Hymni ad Matutinam - Morning Hymns (Ecclesiastical term)
  12. Hymni ad Nocturnas - Night Hymns (Ecclesiastical term)
  13. Hymni ad Nonam - Noon Hymns (Ecclesiastical term)
  14. Hymni ad processionem - Processional Hymns (Ecclesiastical term - During the procession before and after Mass)
  15. Hymni ad Sextam - Hymns for the sixth hour (Ecclesiastical term)
  16. Hymni ad Tertiam - Hymns for the third hour (Ecclesiastical term)
  17. Hymni ad Vesperas - Hymns for Vespers (Ecclesiastical term)
  18. Hymnus omnibus sanctis eius - A Hymn for All Saints (Ecclesiastical term)
  19. Hypotheses non fingo - I feign no hypotheses (Isaac Newton)
  20. Iactura paucorum serva multos - We sacrifice the few to save the many (Military logic - Thank you: Ed Persons)
  21. Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto - Now a new generation is let down from Heaven above (Virgil - Eclogues IV, 7)
  22. Iam servi fugere apparabant cum erus adfuit - The servants were preparing to flee when the master appeared
  23. Ibi deficit orbis - Here ends the world
  24. Ibidem - In the same place (Grammatical term - Used in footnotes to indicate that the reference/source is the same as above - abbreviated as Id. or Ibid.)
  25. Ibit, ibit eo quo vis qui zonam perdidit - The one who has lost his money-belt will go where you wish (Horace - Epistulae II - In reference to soldiers that lose their will to fight after they gain possessions that they want to preserve, but once the lose them they are willing to fight again)

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