Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2059

  1. Latae sententiae - Sentence that follows (Ecclesiastical term)
  2. Latebra bellorum - Refuge against war
  3. Latebra lunae - Lunar eclipse
  4. Latebra scribendi - Writing in cipher text
  5. Latet Anguis in Herba - A snake hidden in the grass (Virgil - Bucolica III 93 )
  6. Lato sensu - Broad Sensu
  7. Latrant et scitis estatint praetesquitantes estis - They bark, so you know that you are in front of them (Philosophical term - A successful person does not look back, and only seeks his goal. However, enemies will follow him and say bad things, acting like barking dogs)
  8. Latrunculorum , similis est bellum, et consilium ex tempore, et quia opus ei ad conciliandos - Chess is like war, strategy and time are both needed to win (Thank you: Laura )
  9. Laudate dominum omnes gentes - Praise the Lord (Ecclesiastical term )
  10. Laudatio funebris - Funeral eulogy
  11. Laudationes funebres - Speeches praising the dead
  12. Laudatores temporis acti - A lover of the past (which is constantly denigrating the present and idealizing the past)
  13. Laudemus viros gloriosos et parentes nostros in generatione sua - Let us honor our glorious ancestors and our parents in their offspring (Ecclesiastes 44,1)
  14. Lauder et laudis - Praise and thanksgiving (Ecclesiastical term - Old Christian chant)
  15. Laus Deo : Thank God, praise God
  16. Laus et laus – Praise and praise
  17. Lavabo inter innocentes manus meas - Wash my hands in innocence (Vulgate - Psalms 25,6)
  18. Lege, quaeso - Read, I beg you (Don't just take my word for it)
  19. Lege Silente - Silent law (Legal term )
  20. Lege totum si vis scire totum - If you want to know everything, read everything
  21. Legem patere quam ipse fecisti - Abide by the rules which you have set yourself (Pitaco)
  22. Leges palatinae - Laws of the Palace
  23. Legimus in Iudith, si cui tamen placet volumen recipere - We read in the Book of Judith, if you will accept this book (St. Jerome)
  24. Legimus in Scripturis - We read in the Scriptures (Ecclesiastical term)
  25. Legiones cum hostibus pugnaverunt eosque vicerunt - The legions fought and defeated the enemies

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