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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1829
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- In sanctissima Eucharistia totum bonum spirituale Ecclesiae continetur - The holy Eucharist contains the whole spiritual good of the Church
- In secula seculorum - For ages of ages (Forever and ever)
- In silico - In silicon (made by a computer)
- In silvam ne ligna feras - Don't carry logs into the forest (Horace)
- In situ - In site (compare with in vitro)
- In solidum - Solid, total (Legal term)
- In solutum - In soluble, in payment (Legal term )
- In spiritu et veritate - In spirit and truth
- In spiritus remigio vita - Life is in the wingbeat of the spirit (Motto of the
- In statu quo ante - The way things were before (Diplomatic term compare with status quo)
- In sterquiliniis invenitur - In filth (shit) it will be found (Alchemy: What you desire most will be found where you least expect it (to be found))
- In sudore vultus tui ovesceris pane donec revertaris in terram de qua sumptus es quia pulvis es et in pulverem reverteris - By the sweat of your face You will eat bread, Till you return to the ground, Because from it you were taken (Vulgate - Genesis 3, 19)
- In taberna quando sumus, non curamos quid sit humus - When we are in the tavern, we do not worry about the tomb
- In te ipso fons est laetitiae - In yourself is the source of joy (Philosophical term - is used to show that happiness is not something external but in the interior to each person)
- In tempore non suspecto - No suspects in time
- In tempore oportuno - In the right time
- In tempore senectutis - In the old age
- In tempore sueborum - In the time of the Swabians
- In terminis - In terms (Last place)
- In Tribulatione Pacis - In the Disturbance of Peace (Pope Gregory XV (1621-1623) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - Vague motto that cannot be associated with his name, birthplace or shield)
- In Umbra Igitur Pugnabimus - - Then we will fight in the shadows (Answer given by the Spartans when the emissaries of King Xerxes warned that their arrows would cover the sun)
- In utroque felix - Happy in both
- In utroque fidelis - Faithful in both
- In utroque iure - Both rights (Civil and canon)
- In verbis etiam tenuis cautusque serendis dixeris egregie, notum si callida verbum reddiderit iunctura novum - When putting words together is good to do it with nicety and caution, your elegance and talent will be evident if by putting ordinary words together you create a new voice (Horace - Ars Poetica)
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