Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1787

  1. In illo tempore - At that time
  2. In integrum - Integral (Legal term)
  3. In itinere - During the journey (Legal term - Something that happens during the fact)
  4. In ius vocatio - Call for justice (Legal term)
  5. In lacrimas Liqui - Break and cry
  6. In Libertatem Vocati - You have been called unto liberty (Vulgate - Galatians 5, 13)
  7. In limine litis - At the beginning of the process Legal term)
  8. In loco parentis - In lieu of parents (Legal Term - often used in Family Court to assign parental responsibilities often on non-biological parental substitutes/parties - Thank you: crj)
  9. In Lumine Sapientia - Wisdom is in the light (Motto of the Almeria University in Spain)
  10. In maculisi - Immaculate
  11. In magnis et voluisse satis est - To once have wanted is enough in great deeds (Propertius)
  12. In media res - In the middle of things (Literary technique where the narrative starts in the middle of the story)
  13. In medio stat virtus - The virtue is in the middle
  14. In mediu virtuas - The truth is in the middle (Legal term - neither party is right)
  15. In melo veritate reperimus - In the melody we find the truth
  16. In mente - In the mind
  17. In natura veritas - Truth is in nature
  18. In naturalibus - Naked
  19. In necesariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas - In certain things unity, in doubtful things liberty, in all things charity (Augustin)
  20. In nobis vivus manes - The ghosts live within ourselves
  21. In nomine - In name
  22. In nomine Iesu omne genuflectatur, coelestium, terrestrium, et infernorum - In the name of Jesus everyone should kneel, in heaven, on earth and in hell (Ecclesiastical term)
  23. In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Amen - In the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit, Amen
  24. In oculis animus habitat - In the eyes their character lives (Pliny the elder - Naturalis Historia - Looking at their eyes you can determine their character)
  25. In oculis vitia aliena habemus, a tergo nostra sunt - We have before our eyes the vices of others, our own are behind our backs (Seneca)

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