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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2154
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- Locus sigilli - Place of the stamp
- Longa manu - With short hand (Legal term - With warrant - Ownership by contract - Compare with longa manu)
- 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)
- Lubrica Nox - Luxurious night
- Luce sunt clariora tua concilia omnia - All your advice is clearer than the light (Cicero)
- Lucem adspicio - See the light (Motto of the University of Costa Rica)
- Luceo non uro - I shine, I do not burn (Motto of the McKenzie clan)
- Lucernam adhibere in meridie - View the Sun with a flashlight (Erasmus, Dutch writer and scholar born in Rotterdam, 1467-1536)
- Lucidus ordo - A clear layout
- Lucrum cessans - Profit ceased (Legal term - Llost of the opportunity to make a profit)
- Luctor et Emergo - I struggle and come up (Motto of Zeeland, the province of the Netherlands which is mostly below sea level)
- Luctus terrenus est, Glorior est semper - Pain is temporary, Pride is forever
- Lucus a non lucendo - A forest that can’t be seen
- Ludi Saeculares - Secular Games
- Ludus perditus - Lost games (End of the good times)
- Lumen in Caelo - Light in The Sky (Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms had a shooting star)
- Lumina spargo - Spread light (Motto of the University of Caldas, Manizales, Colombia)
- Luna Cosmedina - The Moon of Cosmedin (Pope Anti-pope Benedict XIII (1394-1423) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was "de Luna", "of the moon")
- Lunae dies - The day of the Moon (Moon day i.e. Monday)
- Lupa Caelestina - Celestinian or Heavenly She-Wolf (Pope Eugene IV (1431-1447) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was Bishop of Siena which bears a she-wolf on its coat of arms)
- Lupi Reali - Royal Wolves
- Lupus est homo homini, non homo, quom qualis sit non novit - A man is a wolf, and not a man, to another man, for as long as he doesn't know what he is like (Plautus - Asinaria)
- Lupus et agnus ad eundem rivum veverant - The wolf and the lamb going to the same river to drink (The enemy can be found in the most unexpected places)
- Lupus in aquam potant - The wolf drinks in the water
- Lusitania tessera omni armatura fortior - Lusitania with his banner can do more than all the armors (Motto of RCLAC (Cavalry Regiment of Light Cuirers) Lusitania 8)
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