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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 21
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- A fortiori - By force (Legal term - With greater reason)
- A fronte praecipitium a tergo lupi - Between a cliff and wolf
- A fructibus cognoscitur arbor - The tree is known by its fruit
- A latere - On the side (Legal term - Denotes collateral)
- A limine - From the threshold
- A manu servi - With a servant hand (Used to describe the work of a ghost writer)
- A mari usque ad mare - From Sea to Sea (Canada's motto)
- A maximis ad minima - From the maximum to the minimum
- A mensa et thoro - From table and bed (Legal term - separation)
- A minima - For being too small (Legal term - Indicates that the case should go to a lower court)
- A nativitate - From birth
- A non domino - From the non owner (Legal term - Argument from the person who does not own the item in question)
- A novo - From new (Again)
- A pari - For the same (Philosophical term - Argument based on the similarity and equality of the facts)
- A pedibus usque ad caput - From foot to head
- A posse ad esse - From possibility to reality (Philosophical term )
- A posteriori - After the fact (Legal term - actions after the fact - also philosophical term: from what is before - Inductive reasoning)
- A priori - Before the fact (Legal term - Actions before the fact - First speech - Philosophical term: from what is before - Deductive reasoning)
- A quo - From which (Legal term - the point which is initial limit of time)
- A remotis - From remote (From far away)
- A saeculo confregisti iugum tuum, rupisti vincula tua et dixisti: "Non serviam" In omni enim colle sublimi et sub omni ligno frondoso tu prosternebaris meretrix - Long ago you broke off your yoke and tore off your bonds; you said, 'I will not serve you!' Indeed, on every high hill and under every spreading tree you lay down as a prostitute (Vulgate - Jeremiah 2, 20)
- A simili - By similarity
- A solis ortus cardine - From eastern lands that first see the sun (Ecclesiastical term - Hymn for Lauds of Christmas morning)
- A superbia initium sumpsit omnis perditio - From pride takes initiative all perdition(Ecclesiastical term used before the
- A tempo - In time (Musical term - directive to return to the original tempo)
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