Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2122

  1. Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt - Men freely believe in whatever they want (Julius Caesar)
  2. Liber de arboribus - Book of Trees (Work of Lucius Junius Moderatus)
  3. Liber de locis sanctis - Book of Holy Places
  4. Liber in Excelsis - Book in the Highest.
  5. Liber Tobiae, licet non habeatur in canone, tamen usurpatur ab ecclesiasticis viris - The Book of Tobit, although not in the canon, it is often used by men in church (St. Jerome )
  6. Libera nos Domine - Deliver us, Lord
  7. Liberae sunt nostrae cogitationes - Our thoughts are free (Cicero Pro Milone oratio 79 )
  8. Liberate Te Ex Inferis - Save Yourself from Hell
  9. Liberi esto felicitatem et gloriam consecuto salva Cruce - Under the protection of the cross, be free and obtain happiness and glory (Motto of the first flag of the Republic of Ecuador)
  10. Liberis est existimandus qui nulli turpitudini servit - It is considered free, the one who serves no disgrace
  11. Libertas capitur - Freedom is winning (Motto of the University Austral de Chile )
  12. Libertas est potestas faciendi id quod iure liceo - Freedom is the power to do what the law allows (Legal term)
  13. Libertas perfundet omnia luce - Freedom spreads the light over everyone
  14. Libertas quae sera tamen - Freedom although late (Motto of Brasil’s Minas Gerais State)
  15. Libertate unanimus - United in freedom (Motto of the Netherlands Antilles)
  16. Liberum arbitrium - Free will
  17. Liberum, veto - Freely, I oppose
  18. Librorum Prohibitorum - Index of Prohibited Books (Is a list of those publications which the Catholic Church described as pernicious books for faith)
  19. Licentia loquendi - Freedom to speak (Diplomatic Term - permission or licenses to talk)
  20. Licentia poetica - Poetic license (Seneca)
  21. Lignum crucis - Wood of the cross
  22. Lignum vitae - Tree of Life (Book written by Arnold Wion in 1595 which recounts papal prophecies of Saint Malachy)
  23. Lilium et Rosa - Lily and Rose (Pope Urban VIII (1623-1644) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because of conflicts between France (Lily) and England (Rose))
  24. Lingua Franca - Common language (Diplomatic Term)
  25. Litis contestatio - Demand answered (Legal term )

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