|   | Latin Phrases and QuotesStarting with phrase number 2041
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 | Labor bonum non est: Quid ergo est bonum ?  -  The work is not good, what good is then? (Seneca)Labor laetitia nostra  -  Our joy is our work (Motto of the University of Santiago, Chile)Labor limae  -  Work of the lime. ( Polishing works - Horace - always correct, refine)Labor omnia improba vincit   -  Hard work conquers everything (Philosophical term - Virgil - Georgics)Labor omnia vincit   -  Work conquers all (Motto of many institutions) Labora et Vinces  -  Work and conquer (Motto Broch Garcia College in Valencia, Spain)Laborate pro sapientia et salute  -  Let us work for wisdom and health (occupational, marital and religious Motto)Laborem exercens  -  Human labor (Encyclical of Pope John Paul II)Lac postum vinum venenum  -  Milk after the wine is poison (Medical term - Medieval doctors recommended not to mix these two liquids)Lacrimae  -  Weeping ("Day of Tears" - Part of a requiem, prepared by Mozart, but remains unfinished)Lactuta in cibis aviditatem incitat  -  Lettuce among delicacies, excites the appetiteLaeta venire, tristis abire solet Venus  -  Carnal union usually starts happy and concludes sadLaetare  -  Rejoice (Sunday LAETARE or Sunday of Joy, was the fourth Sunday of Lent, before which the popes must carry a "golden rose" to Rome)Lans Deo  -  Glory to GodLapsus calami  -  A slip of the penLapsus clavis  -   Key error (Academic Term - Typo, similar to  lapsus calami, but when you hit the wrong key in the keyboard)Lapsus digiti – Error of the finger (Typo  -  applies to texts containing a misspelled word)Lapsus lingue  -  Error of the tongueLapsus machinae  -  Error of the machine (This phrase is widely used to refer to errors in written texts, blaming the computer. It is clear that in this type of error is better than a slip of the pen)Lapsus memoriae  -  Memory erroLatae sententiae  -  Sentence that follows (Ecclesiastical term)Latebra bellorum  -  Refuge against warLatebra lunae  -  Lunar eclipseLatebra scribendi  -  Writing in cipher textLatet Anguis in Herba  -  A snake hidden in the grass (Virgil - Bucolica III 93 )
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