Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1897

  1. Inter nos - Among us
  2. Inter partes - Among the parties involved (Legal term)
  3. Inter poculis - Between cups (Drinking)
  4. Inter prandenbum sit saepe parumque bibendum - While you eat, you should drink often and in small quantities
  5. Inter vivos - Among the living
  6. Interdictio aquae et ignis - Deprivation of water and fire
  7. Interior autem influxus gratiae non est ab aliquo nisi a solo Christo, cuius humanitas ex hoc quod est divinitati coniuncta habet virtutem iustificandi - The outpouring of grace in us all, belongs only to Christ and this sanctifying causality results in the intimate union in Christ and between divinity and humanity (Aquinas, III, Q. 8, a.6)
  8. Interior intimo meo et superior summo meo - Higher than my highest and more inward than my innermost self ("The Lord is closer to us than we are to ourselves" Benedict XVI)
  9. Interposita persona - An intermediary (Legal term - Sometimes refers to a front man used to disguise an unlawful transaction )
  10. Interpretatio germanica - Interpretation of the Germans
  11. Interpretatio graeca - Interpretation of the Greek
  12. Interpretatio largo sensu - Interpreted in general (Legal term - as opposed to strictu sensu)
  13. Interpretatio romana - Interpretation of the Romans
  14. Interpretatio stricto sensu - Interpreted strictly (Legal term - as opposed to largo sensu)
  15. Intra muros - Within the wall
  16. Introibo ad altare dei - Enter the altar of god (Ecclesiastical term)
  17. Intuitu pecuniae - In response to money (Legal term)
  18. Intuitu personae - In consideration of the person (Legal term)
  19. Intus Nero, foris Cato - Inside a Nero, outside a Cato (There is a difference between what the man appears to be, and who he really is)
  20. Inventa lege, inventa fraude - Made law, made the trap
  21. Inveterata consuetudo et opinio iuris seu necessitatis - Inveterate habit and the opinion or necessity of law (Legal term - Usually - Unwritten Laws and behavior that follows people constantly: conviction of those people that such behavior is mandatory)
  22. Invidia festos dies non agit - Envy does not take days off, or does not save the holidays
  23. Invita Minerva - Despite Minerva
  24. Invito domino - Against the will of the owner (Legal term)
  25. Invitus nemo rem cogitur defendere - Nobody will be forced to defend the object (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 50,17,156 - )

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