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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2204
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- Magni nominis umbra - The shadow of a great name (refers to Pompey and applies to men who lived during that time)
- Magnificat anima mea Dominum et exsultavit spiritus meus in Deo salutari meo - My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior (Luke 1, 46-47)
- Magnis itineribus - Forced marches (Military phrase)
- Magno dedo cordi, erit tibi hoc - Deliver your heart magnificently, this will succeed
- Magnopere patrem diligebat quamquam eum numquam viderat - He loved his father, although he had never seen him
- Magnu conatu, magnas nugas - A great effort for great trifles (Terence - So much work for so little gain)
- Magnum nomen est magna species magna dignitas magna maiestas consulis - It's big name, famous appearance, high dignity, pride of the consul's greatness (Cicero - Calpvrnivm Pisonem Oratio, XI)
- Magnum opus - Masterpiece
- Magnum vectigal est parsinomia - The economy is a major income (Cicero. The context of the sentence reads: "On immortal gods, men do not understand that a great source of wealth is the economy.)
- Magnus itineribus - By forced march (Military phrase)
- Maiestas minuta - Little Betrayal
- Maior singulis, universis minor - Greater than One, Less than All (Legal term - Aristotle’s phrase that refers to the person who is the ruler )
- Maior sum quam qui mancipium sim corporis mei - I'm too big to be a slave of my body (Philosophical term put forward as the antithesis of the old Socratic thesis that said: The body is the prison of the soul.) )
- Maiora pluraque in vita facienda sunt quam vivere - There are more and greater things to do in life than live ( Thank you: Eugene )
- Maiores aliud ius gentium, aliud ius civile esse voluerunt - The elders wanted one thing to be right of nations, the other thing to be the civil law (Legal term)
- Mala digestio, nulla felicitas - Bad digestion, no happiness (Sentence that warns about excess eating.)
- Mala grammaticam non vitiat chartam - The misspellings or bad grammar do not invalidate a document (It means that if legible, it is valid)
- Mala praxis - Malpractice (Legal term - when a professional makes an error. For example: take a surgeon on trial for mala praxis)
- Mala sine cortica bona, cum cortica meliora - Apples are good without skin, but with skin there better
- Male parta, male dilabuntur - Badly acquired, badly disappears (Easy comes, easy goes)
- Malleus maleficarum - Witches' hammer (Prosecution of witches)
- Malo ad campanam quam ad tubae surgere clangorem - I prefer to rise to a bell than to the blare of a trumpet
- Malo hic esse primus quam Romae secundus - I prefer to be first in this place than to be second at Rome. (Julius Caesar, according to Plutarch )
- Malo miri quam fedari - Rather die than be disgraced
- Malo mori quam foedari - I'd rather die than get dirty (be disgraced) (Motto of the Vega family)
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