Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2179

  1. Lux et Veritas - Light and Truth (Motto of the University of Yale)
  2. Lux Fulget in aqua - The light shines in the water
  3. Lux in Ostio - A Light in the Entrance (Pope Lucius III (1181-1185) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His name was Lucius and he was born in Lucca (both names derive from lux, light) and was bishop of Ostia (gate))
  4. Lux Lucis Humaninate - Light of lights for Humanity
  5. Lux Mundi - World light (Motto and the name of "Lux Mundi College" located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
  6. Lux, Pax, Vis - Light, Peace, Force (Motto of the Normal School "Miguel F. Martinez" Centenaria and Benemerita")
  7. Lux unitas clarior - Light becomes brighter when focused (Motto of the first Venezuelan Republic, 1811-1812)
  8. Lux, Veritas et Virtus - Light, Truth and virtue (Northeastern University Motto in Boston, Massachusetts)
  9. Macte nova virtute puer: sic itur ad astra - Look to your new-found courage, young man, for that is the way to the stars! (Aphorism taken from Virgil’s Aeneid . Is now used to emphasize the willingness to fight and put effort in difficult situations. The last part (Sic itur ad astra) contained in the shield of the Colombian Air Force)
  10. Maestitiam pellere exanimis - Spirit away from the sadness
  11. Magis esse quam videri oportet - It is more important to be, than to appear
  12. Magister dixit - The teacher said it (Philosophical term - Fallacy that considers something is true, just because the teacher said it. It is another form of Argumentum ad verecundiam )
  13. Magister dixt; curia nula alegans - When the magister has spoken, the people have nothing to say.
  14. Magister equitum - Head of knighthood
  15. Magister in Artibus - MA - Master of Arts (University Degree - abbreviated as MA)
  16. Magister in Negotiis Administrandis - Master of Business Administration (University Degree - MBA - Latin version abbreviated as MNA)
  17. Magister in Scientiis - Master of Science (University Degree - Abbreviated as MSc)
  18. Magister militum - Head of soldiers
  19. Magister Mundi sum - I am the master of the world
  20. Magister Navis - Captain of the ship
  21. Magister officiorum - Head office
  22. Magna Cum Laude - With Great Praise (Academic term - Used on degree certificates to indicate exceptional academic standing)
  23. Magna est veritas et praevalet - The truth is great and it prevails (Motto of Horace Mann School in Bronx, NY)
  24. Magna Hispalense - The great Hispalis (Motto of the Cathedral of Seville, Spain)
  25. Magna pars mei mortem vitabit. - A great part of me will avoid death. (Thank you: Robert)

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