Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2301

  1. Mihi quaerit cuius domus esset - My question is, who’s house is it?
  2. Mihi quaestio factus sum - I have become a question to myself (St. Augustine - Confessions X, 33, 50)
  3. Mihi vindicta: ego retribuam, dicit Dominus - Vengeance is mine, I will retribution, says the Lord (Vulgate - extract of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans chapter 12 verse 19. Paul here quotes a verse from the book of Deuteronomy Chap. 32 verse 35 Mea est ultio, et ego retribuam in tempore, in quo labetur pes eorum! Iuxta est dies perditionis, et adesse festinat sors eorum. Vengeance is Mine, and retribution, In due time their foot will slip; For the day of their calamity is near, And the impending things are hastening upon them)
  4. Mihi vivere Christus est - My life is Christ
  5. Miles emeritus - Retired soldier (Soldiers of the ancient Rome. Under the Republic, the retired soldier received a lot of land, usually in a colony)
  6. Miles ignote qui fortiter pro aris et focis invictus occubuisti, tibi parens patria illacrimans hoce monumentum dicat devovet peramanter adsumus, adsumus, adsumus miles ignote - Unknown Soldier, who fell bravely fighting undefeated by the altar and the home: with tears in her eyes and endearing love your motherland dedicates and consecrates this monument to you. Present, present, present, Unknown Soldier! (Dedication - Monument to the Unknown Soldier)
  7. Miles in Bello - Soldier in War (Benedict XIII (1724–1730) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place)
  8. Militia est vita hominis super Terram - The life of man on earth is to work (Vulgate - Book of Job 7, 1)
  9. Militiae domus, inclyta fonsque sofiae - House of the militia and invincible source of wisdom (Motto of the city of Cordoba)
  10. Mille ambulat oculis - Come with a thousand eyes (Motto of squadron 123 of recognition of the Spanish Air Force. Phrase with double meaning, taking into account the work of recognition. On one hand it means to observe everything, and another walk with care)
  11. Minari mortem alicui - Threatening death to someone - (Legal term)
  12. Mingere cum bombis, res est gratissima lumbis - Peeing with a fart, is good for your ass
  13. Minima de malis - The lesser evil (Cicero - if you have choose, pick the lesser of two evils)
  14. Minima est capitis deminutio, cum et civitas et libertas retinetur, sed status hominis commutatur - The reduction of rights is minimal when freedom and citizenship is maintained while changing the legal status of the person (Legal term in ancient Rome)
  15. Minime senuisti! - You have not age
  16. Ministerium iustitiae - Ministry of Justice
  17. Minor sive media est capitis deminutio, cum civitas amittitur,libertas retinetur - A decrease in rights is when a person loses citizenship without loosing freedom (Legal term in ancient Rome)
  18. Minumus mus - Smallest mouse (Very insignificant)
  19. Mirabile dictu - Wonderful story
  20. Mirabile visu - Admirable thing to see
  21. Mirabilis cena - Strange dinner
  22. Miracula non sunt multiplicanda sine necesitate - Miracles are not duplicated, with out a necessity (Compare Ockham's Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate)
  23. Mirari solebam istum in his ipsis rebus aliquem sensum habere - I was amazed that he had any sense in these very matters (Cicero)
  24. Mirum somnium somniavi - I dreamed a wonderful dream
  25. Misa de requiem - Masses of dead (Ecclesiastical term)

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