Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1940

  1. Ira furor brevis est - Fury is a brief madness
  2. 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)
  3. Iram qui vincit, hostem superat maximum - Anyone who knows how to suppress anger subjugates its greatest enemy
  4. Irascimini et nolite peccare - Be angry without doing sin (Vulgate - Ephesians 4,26 - Epistle of Santiago)
  5. Is strenue pugnavit - He fought valiantly
  6. 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)
  7. Ita diis placuit - That pleased the god
  8. Ita est - This is
  9. Itaque tempus ad utranmque rem decernitur - Thus, time will decide on both (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
  10. Ite, missa est - Go, the Mass ended
  11. Itego arcana dei - I hide the secrets of God
  12. Iter ad deum - God made the way (Name of a religious sect)
  13. Iter criminis - Path of crime (Legal term)
  14. Iter unius diei - Journey of one day
  15. Itineraium mentis ad veritatem - The journey of the mind in search of the truth (Motto of the University of the Frontier in Temuco, Chile )
  16. Iucunda memoria est praeteritorum malo rum - Joyful is the memory of past evils. (Cicero)
  17. Iucunditas Crucis - Joy of the Cross (Pope Innocent X (1644-1655) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was elected Pope on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross after a long and difficult conclave)
  18. Iudex damnatur ubi nocens absolvitur - The judge is condemned when the guilty is acquitted (Legal Term - Publius Sirus)
  19. Iudicis est ius dicere, non dare - It is the judge's role to explain, not to make the law (Legal Term - Bracton's Latin puns on Iudicis, of the judge, and ius dicere, to speak the law, to make this phrase memorable)`
  20. Iulia Pompeio nupsit - Julia married Pompey (Things people do to please their father - Julia was the daughter of Julius Caesar and married Pompey so his father could form a strong political alliance with him)
  21. Iunctae humanitatis vinculo - Link of a united humanity (Motto of the Chilean Institute)
  22. Iuncti sed non uncti - Together, but not scrambled (Motto of the acrobatic patrol the Spanish Air Force)
  23. Iupiter Stator - Jupiter standing (name of statue of the god Jupiter, whom the Romans invoked to protect them from the Sabines)
  24. Iura et munera - Rights and obligations (legal term)
  25. Iura Novit Curia - The court called the law (Legal term, often used to say that judges know the law and result)

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