Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1909

  1. Interpretatio germanica - Interpretation of the Germans
  2. Interpretatio graeca - Interpretation of the Greek
  3. Interpretatio largo sensu - Interpreted in general (Legal term - as opposed to strictu sensu)
  4. Interpretatio romana - Interpretation of the Romans
  5. Interpretatio stricto sensu - Interpreted strictly (Legal term - as opposed to largo sensu)
  6. Intra muros - Within the wall
  7. Introibo ad altare dei - Enter the altar of god (Ecclesiastical term)
  8. Intuitu pecuniae - In response to money (Legal term)
  9. Intuitu personae - In consideration of the person (Legal term)
  10. 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)
  11. Inventa lege, inventa fraude - Made law, made the trap
  12. 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)
  13. Invidia festos dies non agit - Envy does not take days off, or does not save the holidays
  14. Invita Minerva - Despite Minerva
  15. Invito domino - Against the will of the owner (Legal term)
  16. Invitus nemo rem cogitur defendere - Nobody will be forced to defend the object (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 50,17,156 - )
  17. Iovis dies - The day of Jupiter (Thursday)
  18. Iovis erepto fulmine, per inferna vehitur Promethei genus - Lightning taken from Jupiter transpors through hell the race of Prometheus. (Plaque erected at the opening of Subway in Paris)
  19. Ipsa duce - She guides us (Ecclesiastical term - used religiously in reference to the Virgin Mary)
  20. Ipsa natura rei - The very nature of things
  21. Ipsa scientia potestas est - The knowledge itself is power
  22. Ipsa senectus morbus est - Old age itself is a disease (Terence - Phormio)
  23. Ipsae caprae memores redeunt in tecta - Even the goats remember their home (Publius Vergilius Maro - Georgics 3 316)
  24. Ipse dixit - He himself said it (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy in which the only proof, are the words of who makes the assertion)
  25. Ipse foedet - The same bad odor

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