Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2224

  1. Mala praxis - Malpractice (Legal term - when a professional makes an error. For example: take a surgeon on trial for mala praxis)
  2. Mala sine cortica bona, cum cortica meliora - Apples are good without skin, but with skin there better
  3. Male parta, male dilabuntur - Badly acquired, badly disappears (Easy comes, easy goes)
  4. Malleus maleficarum - Witches' hammer (Prosecution of witches)
  5. Malo ad campanam quam ad tubae surgere clangorem - I prefer to rise to a bell than to the blare of a trumpet
  6. 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 )
  7. Malo miri quam fedari - Rather die than be disgraced
  8. Malo mori quam foedari - I'd rather die than get dirty (be disgraced) (Motto of the Vega family)
  9. Malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium - I prefer freedom with danger, than slavery with security
  10. Malum consilium quod mutari non potest - A bad decision is one that can not be changed (Publius Sirus)
  11. Malum quidem nullum esse sine aliquo bono - There is no bad that will not come with good (Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia )
  12. Malum sed mulliere, sed necessarium malum - Women are evil, a necessary evil (Philosophical Term)
  13. Mancipatio - Formal legal act (Legal term - referring to particular things that can emancipate (mancipi) There are those also unable emancipate (nec mancipi) )
  14. Manduco me flumen de vobis - How I laugh at you (Macaronic Latin)
  15. Mane nobiscum quoniam advesperascitt - Stay with us Lord, because it's getting late. (Vulgate - Luke 24, 29 - Petition of the disciples on the road to Amaus Gospels)
  16. Mane vobiscum Domine - Stay with us, Lord
  17. Mantua me genuit; Calabri rapuere; tenet nunc
    Parthenope; Cecini pascua, rura, duces
    -
    Mantua gave me birth; Calabrian took me away
    ( Today they have me) Partenope holds me. I sang of pastures, farms, leaders
    (Virgil epitaph)
  18. Manu militari - With a military hand (Diplomatic Term - Using weapons instead of agreements, alliances or dialogue)
  19. Manum misi in ignem - I put my hand in the fire (St. Jerome)
  20. Manumissio - Emancipation (Legal term - In Rome, act provision under which the slave is free and citizen)
  21. Manus manum lavat - One hand washes the other
  22. Mare magnum - Large Sea
  23. Mare Nostrum - Our Sea (Refers to the Mediterranean Sea)
  24. Maremagnum - Big stormy sea, (Diplomatic Term - Refers to any issue that is complicated, tangled, confusing or that involves many people to assess it)
  25. Mariae, nunquam satis - Mary, never enough (St. Bernardus Clairval)

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