Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1921

  1. Invitus nemo rem cogitur defendere - Nobody will be forced to defend the object (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 50,17,156 - )
  2. Iovis dies - The day of Jupiter (Thursday)
  3. 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)
  4. Ipsa duce - She guides us (Ecclesiastical term - used religiously in reference to the Virgin Mary)
  5. Ipsa natura rei - The very nature of things
  6. Ipsa scientia potestas est - The knowledge itself is power
  7. Ipsa senectus morbus est - Old age itself is a disease (Terence - Phormio)
  8. Ipsae caprae memores redeunt in tecta - Even the goats remember their home (Publius Vergilius Maro - Georgics 3 316)
  9. Ipse dixit - He himself said it (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy in which the only proof, are the words of who makes the assertion)
  10. Ipse foedet - The same bad odor
  11. Ipse Venena Bibas - Drink the poison yourself (Ecclesiastical term used for exorcism - Abbreviated as IVB)
  12. Ipso facto - By that very fact (Legal term - Fact that has a Judicial consequence)
  13. Ipso iure - By law (Legal term - As opposed to facts Ipso facto)
  14. Ipsum esse subsistens - Subsistent Being itself (Saint Thomas Aquinas - Philosophical term - Essential definition of God given by the scholastics)
  15. Ira animi lutum vomit - Anger in the heart vomits silt
  16. Ira furor brevis est - Fury is a brief madness
  17. Iracundiam qui vincit, hostem superat maximum - Who controls his anger, defeats his greatest enemy (Publilius Syroi - Your own unleashed anger can cause you many bad consequences, so it is your worst enemy)
  18. Iram qui vincit, hostem superat maximum - Anyone who knows how to suppress anger subjugates its greatest enemy
  19. Irascimini et nolite peccare - Be angry without doing sin (Vulgate - Ephesians 4,26 - Epistle of Santiago)
  20. Is strenue pugnavit - He fought valiantly
  21. Isti caelum, non animum suum, mutant, si trans mare currunt. - They change the sky but not their souls, if they move across the sea. (Thank you: Robert)
  22. Ita diis placuit - That pleased the god
  23. Ita est - This is
  24. Itaque tempus ad utranmque rem decernitur - Thus, time will decide on both (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
  25. Ite, missa est - Go, the Mass ended

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