Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 206

  1. Ad patres - To the parents (Next to the ancestors)
  2. Ad pedem litterae - To the foot of the letter (Literally, exactly as it is written)
  3. Ad perpetuam rei memoriam - In perpetual remembrance of the even
  4. Ad personam - Towards the person
  5. Ad petendam pluviam - Obligatory Prayer to Request for Rain (Ecclesiastical term - Prayers for rain said in masses) )
  6. Ad praesens ova cras pullis sunt meliora - Eggs today are better than chickens tomorrow (A bird at hand is better than two in the bush)
  7. Ad probationem - To probe (Legal term - evidence used as proof)
  8. Ad quem - To which (Legal term - e.g. Terminus ad quen Limit to which - compare with post quem - after which)
  9. Ad referendum - To reference (Legal term and also Diplomatic term - Indicates that although the main points has been agreed to, there are still details to be worked out later)
  10. Ad rem - To the point
  11. Ad sedes - To the headquarter
  12. Ad sidera tollere vultus - Raise your face to the stars (Ovid Metamorphoses I, 86 - Urges us to have always altruistic ambitions)
  13. Ad solemnitatem - To solemnity (Legal term - Seriousness required to validate the act)
  14. Ad summun - To the summit (to the top)
  15. Ad terrorem - To create terror
  16. Ad unguem - By the nail (Sculptors used their nails to detect imperfections in their work. Since then it meant to be something perfect, since it passed the nail test)
  17. Ad unguem factus - Made by the nail (Well polished, well made)
  18. Ad unum omnes - From one to all
  19. Ad usque fidelis - Unto fidelity (True to the end - Motto of Saint Tropez)
  20. Ad usum - To usage (Legal term - According to custom)
  21. Ad usum delphini - For use by the Dolphin (Refers to books that have been expurgated)
  22. Ad utrumque paratus - Prepared for either (Motto of the Spanish Submarine Force)
  23. Ad valorem - According to value (Used to determine the Customs duty charge)
  24. Ad verbum - To the word (Exactly word for word)
  25. Ad verecundiam - To the venerability (Legal and philosophical term used in logic to describe a Argumentum ad hominem fallacy, where an argument is accepted due to the respect (venerability) of the person asserting it, instead of the facts - Also known as argument to respect or argument to prestige)

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