Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 235

  1. Adeamus ad montem fodere putas cum porribus nostrum - We are going to the mountain to plant potatoes with our hoe
  2. Adeo acriter nostri milites pugnaverunt ut hostes superarent - Our soldiers fought with much determination and overcame to the enemy
  3. Adeo fessus pervenit ut ceciderit et humi iaceret - So tired he arrived that he fell humiliated and he stayed laying on the earth
  4. Adeste fideles - Come faithful (Ecclesiastical term)
  5. Adhaesit pavimento anima mea - My soul is glued to the pavement (Dante, The Divine Comedy)
  6. Adhuc sub iudice lis est - The dispute is still before the judge (Horace - Legal term - Ars poetica)
  7. Aditio a die - Adition to date (Legal term - Condition in which the buyer accepts termination of the sale, if the seller finds a better offer within the deadline stated in the contract)
  8. Aditio haereditatis - Addition of inheritance (Legal term)
  9. Aditio in diem - Adition to date (Legal term - Condition in which the buyer accepts termination of the sale, if the seller finds a better offer within the deadline stated in the contract)
  10. Adjuctorium nostrum in nomine domini qui fecit caellum et terrram - Our help is the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth (Vulgate - Psalm 121:2)
  11. Admissio proter non usum - Admission by lack of use (Legal term - voluntary servitude is ended by non-use)
  12. Adoptio naturam imitatur - Adoption imitates nature (Legal term)
  13. Adorote devote latens deitas - Thee we adore, O hidden God thee (Ecclesiastical term - One of Hymns of Saint Thomas Aquinas)
  14. Adsum - I am present (Used as a response on a roll call)
  15. Adsumus custodes pacis - I assume custody of the peace (Motto the Spanish Air Combat Command)
  16. Adveniat Regnum Tuum - (Ecclesiastical term - part of "Our Father")
  17. Adversus solem ne loquitor - Do not talk against the sun (Do not waste time arguing the obvious)
  18. Advocati non ultra quam litium poscit utilitas in licentiam conviciandit et malidicendi temeritati prorrumpant - Lawyers should not employ reckless insults and curses, not having to do with the utility of the Process (Legal term)
  19. Advocatorum error litigatoribus non noceat - An error by the defenders can not harm litigants (Legal term - Codex Iustiniani 2.9.3)
  20. Advocatus Diaboli - Devil's Advocate (Ecclesiastical term - Official title given by the Catholic church to the person who prepares the arguments against the sanctification of a candidate)
  21. Aedificare novae mundi - Building a new world
  22. Aediles plebei - Custodian of the people (In ancient Rome, auxiliary officers in charge of minor legal issues)
  23. Aegrescit medendo - The cure is worse than the disease (Medical Maxim) )
  24. Aegri somnia - A sick man's troubled dreams
  25. Aegroto, dum anima est, spes est - For the sick, while there is life, there is hope (Philosophical Term - Cicero Ad Atticum IX, 11)

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