Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2334

  1. Modus ponendo ponens / Modus ponens - Mode that affirms by affirming (Philosophical term - Way of logical deduction: the union of two premises such as "If it rains, we will go to the beach" and "It rains". By combining these two by Modus Ponens, it can be concluded that: "We will go to the beach")
  2. Modus ponendo tollens - Mode which affirms by denying (Philosophical term)
  3. Modus tollendo ponens - Mode which denies by affirming (Philosophical term)
  4. Modus tollendo tollens - Mode which denies by denying (Philosophical term)
  5. Modus vivendi - Way of life (Legal term - Especially criminals)
  6. Moecha putida, redde codicillos - Stinky whore, return my books
  7. Mondi nuovi - New worlds
  8. Monitos etiam atque etiam volo - I want to warn again and again (Cicero - Second Catilinaria)
  9. Montani Semper Liber - Mountain always free (Motto Bucaramanga, Colombia)
  10. Montium Custos - Guardian of the Hills (Pope Alexander VII (1655-1667) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His family coat of arm featured six hills and a star above them)
  11. Mora creditoris - Noncompliance attributable to the creditor (Legal term)
  12. Morde meum globes - Bite my balls
  13. More maiorum - According to the custom of the ancestors (Legal term)
  14. Mores maiorum consuetudo - The custom of the ancestors (Legal term about the source of formal Roman law)
  15. Mores sunt tacitus consensus populi longa consuetudine inveteratus - The customs are tacit agreements made by the consensus of the people over a long interval - (Legal term Domitius Ulpianus)
  16. Mors Abalto - Death from above (WW II bomber squadron motto - Thank you: J.T.)
  17. Mors certa sed hora incerta - Death is certain, but the time is uncertain
  18. Mors certa, vita incerta - Death is certain, life uncertain.
  19. Mors est quies viatoris, finis est omnis laboris - Death is the rest of the traveler, the end of all the work (Quoted by Umberto Eco The Name of the Rose )
  20. Mors faciet ne sim - The death makes non-existence (Seneca)
  21. Mors Omnia Aequat - Mors equals us all (Phrase in the frontispiece of the Guadalupe cemetery in Leon, Nicaragua)
  22. Mors tantum pro certo habet victoriam ut primas nobis tribuit aetatem - The death is so sure of winning, it gives you full life of advantag
  23. Mors ultima linea rerum est - Death is the ultimate limit
  24. Mors ultima ratio - The death is the ultimate reason
  25. Morsus serpentum, non laedit sepentes, homo homini lupus - The bite of the snake, does not harm the snake, man to man is a wolf

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