Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2135

  1. Liberis est existimandus qui nulli turpitudini servit - It is considered free, the one who serves no disgrace
  2. Libertas capitur - Freedom is winning (Motto of the University Austral de Chile )
  3. Libertas est potestas faciendi id quod iure liceo - Freedom is the power to do what the law allows (Legal term)
  4. Libertas perfundet omnia luce - Freedom spreads the light over everyone
  5. Libertas quae sera tamen - Freedom although late (Motto of Brasil’s Minas Gerais State)
  6. Libertate unanimus - United in freedom (Motto of the Netherlands Antilles)
  7. Liberum arbitrium - Free will
  8. Liberum, veto - Freely, I oppose
  9. Librorum Prohibitorum - Index of Prohibited Books (Is a list of those publications which the Catholic Church described as pernicious books for faith)
  10. Licentia loquendi - Freedom to speak (Diplomatic Term - permission or licenses to talk)
  11. Licentia poetica - Poetic license (Seneca)
  12. Lignum crucis - Wood of the cross
  13. Lignum vitae - Tree of Life (Book written by Arnold Wion in 1595 which recounts papal prophecies of Saint Malachy)
  14. 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))
  15. Lingua Franca - Common language (Diplomatic Term)
  16. Litis contestatio - Demand answered (Legal term )
  17. Litis denuntiatio - Demand Served (Legal term )
  18. Loco Citato - In the place cite (Often abbreviated as loc. cit.)
  19. Locus amoenus - Loving place, pleasant
  20. Locus dolenti - The place where it hurts (In medicine: To apply medicine on the place where it hurts)
  21. Locus eremus - Solitary place (Love phrase - Refers to sensations and feelings of anxiety, fear, uncertainty, unhappiness and loneliness)
  22. Locus regit actum - The venue, the act governing (Legal term)
  23. Locus sigilli - Place of the stamp
  24. Longa manu - With short hand (Legal term - With warrant - Ownership by contract - Compare with longa manu)
  25. Longam esse duorum temporum brevem unius etiam pueri sciunt - Even boys know that the one called long takes up two beats, and the one calles short, one (Quintilian Institutio oratoria IX, 4, 47)

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