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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1851
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- 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)
- In veritate libertas - In truth there is freedom (Motto of the University of Saint Paul in Madrid, Spain)
- In veritatis lumine ad amoris vitam - In the light of truth for life in love (Motto Sacred Heart University in Lima-Peru)
- In vigilando - In vigilance (Legal term - Obligation to supervise the work of others)
- In vinculis etiam audax - In chains yet still bold (Free)
- In vino veritas - There is truth in wine (Pliny the Elder - Naturalis Historia - Drunk people cannot keep a secret)
- In virtute sunt multi ascensus - In excellence there are many degrees (Cicero)
- In vitam aeternam - On the Road to Eternal Life (Ecclesiastical term - Answer given by Prosit after Mass)
- In vitro - In glass (Artificially - Test tube)
- In vivo - In life
- In voce - In voice (Legal term - verbal, not written)
- Incertae sedis - Of uncertain positio
- Incerto exitu victoriae - Of uncertain victory (Diplomatic term)
- Incidit Scyllam, qui vult vitare Charybdium - It happened in Scylla, who wanted to avoid Charybdium (Both Scylla and Charybdium are sea monsters)
- Incipe, parve puer, risu cognoscere matrem - Begin little child to recognise your mother by her smile (Virgil, Eclogues 4 - Thank you: Patrick Foley )
- Inde bonam partem in lectum maerore dabantur - Then they largely laid-down in a deep sadness (Titus Lucretius Carus - Book VI)
- Inde datae leges, ne fortior omnia posset - The laws were made lest the stronger should be all powerful (Legal term - Ovid, Fasti III, 279)
- Inde ferunt, totidem qui vivere debeat annos, corpore de patrio parvum phoenica renasci - A baby phoenix is born from the ashes of its father, destined to live for the same period of time (Ovid, Metamorphoses)
- Index caput morbit - The origin of wrong
- Index expurgatorios - Index of the expurgated (List of amended or removed words which were deemed to be offensive or objectionable)
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgatorum - Index of prohibited books (Books cataloged as going against the Catholic faith)
- Indivisa Manent - Remain together (Motto of University La Salle - Work together, do not divide)
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