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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1716
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- Illuminatio mea virtus - Illuminate my virtue
- Imaginatio regnabimus super terram - Imagination rules the world ( Thank you: L. Lawliet )
- Imagines maiorum - Statues of ancestors
- Imaginis honor ad prototypum pervenit - The honor rendered to an image goes to the prototype. (Ecclesiastical term - Explains that the veneration of images is addressed not to the image itself, but the person it represents)
- Imberbum sacerdotis - Sacred, with no beard (oath)
- Impedio iniuriam cum possum - I prevent injustice whenever I can
- Imperator - Emperor (Commander of the Army -Abbreviated as Imp.)
- Imperium - Empire (Abbreviated as IMP.)
- Imperium et Libertas - Empire and Liberty (Cicero)
- Imperium proconsulare maius et infinitum - Empire Preconsul Major and infinite (A legal description of Caesar August's perpetual powers given by the Senate)
- Implebentur campi tui fertilitate - Clouds yours fertilize fields (Motto of the Municipality of Alberto Adriani in Merida, Venezuela)
- Impossibilium nulla obligatio est - The impossible can not be an oblication (Legal term - Corpus Iuris Civilis)
- Imprimatur - Print (. Word that was put after Nihil obstat. Can be printed, because they are no obstacle in terms of censorship)
- Imprimi potest - Permission to print
- Imprimisque hominis est propria veri inquisito atque investigatio - It is the duty of man to seek the truth
- Imprudencia punible - Punishable imprudence (Legal term - Actions and omissions are only punishable only when expressly provided by law)
- In absentia - In absence (Legal term)
- In absentia luci, tenebrae vinciunt - In absence of light, darkness prevails In acto - In the act (Legal term)
- In acto - In the act
- In aere aedificare - Built in the air (Augustine)
- In aeternum - In eternity
- In albis - In white
- In alio pediculum, in te ricinum non vides - You see a louse on someone else, but not a tick on yourself. (Petronius)
- In ambiguo - In ambiguity
- In amicitia nihil fictum est, nihil simulatum, et quidquid est, id est verum et voluntarium - In friendship there is nothing fictitious, nothing simulated, and it is in fact true and voluntary (Cicero - de Amicitia)
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