Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2026

  1. Iustitia, pietas, fides - Justice, Mercy and Faith (Motto of Suriman)
  2. Iustitia praecipit suum cuique reddere - Justice hastens the return to each his own (Legal term - Cicero, De Republica.3,15,24 - )
  3. Iustitia virtutum regina est - Justice is the queen of virtues
  4. Iustitiae debetur quod homo homini sit deus non lupus - Justice occurs because that man is a god to man and not a wolf (Philosophical term - Francis Bacon)
  5. Iustitiam et Potentium Ministrare - Justice and Strong Support (Motto of the Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration of the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon)
  6. Iustum et tenacem - Just and firm (Judgment of Horace)
  7. Kyrie Eleison - Lord have mercy! iKyrie Eleisoni is a very ancient, even pre-Christian saying, used constantly in all Christian liturgies. Kyrie is the vocative case of the Greek noun κύριος (kyrios: "Lord") and means "Oh Lord". Eleison, in Greek ἐλέησον, is imperative verb ἐλεέω (eleeo: to have mercy)
  8. Kyrie, ignis divine, eleison - Lord, divine fire, have mercy (Ecclesiastical term take from the Greek)
  9. La Clemensa - Clemency (Ceasar gave "la Clemensa" to Pompii's defeated soldiers - Thank you: George chala)
  10. Labor bonum non est: Quid ergo est bonum ? - The work is not good, what good is then? (Seneca)
  11. Labor laetitia nostra - Our joy is our work (Motto of the University of Santiago, Chile)
  12. Labor limae - Work of the lime. ( Polishing works - Horace - always correct, refine)
  13. Labor omnia improba vincit - Hard work conquers everything (Philosophical term - Virgil - Georgics)
  14. Labor omnia vincit - Work conquers all (Motto of many institutions)
  15. Labora et Vinces - Work and conquer (Motto Broch Garcia College in Valencia, Spain)
  16. Laborate pro sapientia et salute - Let us work for wisdom and health (occupational, marital and religious Motto)
  17. Laborem exercens - Human labor (Encyclical of Pope John Paul II)
  18. Lac postum vinum venenum - Milk after the wine is poison (Medical term - Medieval doctors recommended not to mix these two liquids)
  19. Lacrimae - Weeping ("Day of Tears" - Part of a requiem, prepared by Mozart, but remains unfinished)
  20. Lactuta in cibis aviditatem incitat - Lettuce among delicacies, excites the appetite
  21. Laeta venire, tristis abire solet Venus - Carnal union usually starts happy and concludes sad
  22. Laetare - Rejoice (Sunday LAETARE or Sunday of Joy, was the fourth Sunday of Lent, before which the popes must carry a "golden rose" to Rome)
  23. Lans Deo - Glory to God
  24. Lapsus calami - A slip of the pen
  25. Lapsus clavis - Key error (Academic Term - Typo, similar to lapsus calami, but when you hit the wrong key in the keyboard)

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