Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2352

  1. Mora creditoris - Noncompliance attributable to the creditor (Legal term)
  2. Morde meum globes - Bite my balls
  3. More maiorum - According to the custom of the ancestors (Legal term)
  4. Mores maiorum consuetudo - The custom of the ancestors (Legal term about the source of formal Roman law)
  5. 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)
  6. Mors Abalto - Death from above (WW II bomber squadron motto - Thank you: J.T.)
  7. Mors certa sed hora incerta - Death is certain, but the time is uncertain
  8. Mors certa, vita incerta - Death is certain, life uncertain.
  9. 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 )
  10. Mors faciet ne sim - The death makes non-existence (Seneca)
  11. Mors Omnia Aequat - Mors equals us all (Phrase in the frontispiece of the Guadalupe cemetery in Leon, Nicaragua)
  12. 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
  13. Mors ultima linea rerum est - Death is the ultimate limit
  14. Mors ultima ratio - The death is the ultimate reason
  15. Morsus serpentum, non laedit sepentes, homo homini lupus - The bite of the snake, does not harm the snake, man to man is a wolf
  16. Mortis Causa - Cause of the Death (Legal term)
  17. Mortis nihil est. Sed vivere victus, sine gloria, uti morior quotidie est - Death is nothing. But to live up with no glory, is like dying every day
  18. Mortui non mordent - The dead do not bit
  19. Mortui viventes docent - The dead teach the living (Motto written on the front door of the autopsy room)
  20. Mortus est qui non resollat et non patalare potest - Dead is the one who cannot not gasp or kick
  21. Morum dissimilitudo dissociat amicitias - The difference in customs separate friends (Cicero)
  22. Mos maiorum ut lex valet - The customs of the ancestors have the force of law (Legal term)
  23. Motu proprio - By his own will (Legal term - No one told the accused what to do)
  24. Mulier Caesaris non fit suspecta etiam suspicione vacare debet - The wife of Caesar must not only be honest but also appear to be
  25. Mulier, decepta his verbis, decerpsit fructum et comedit - The woman was deceived by these words, plucked and ate fruit (Ecclesiastical term - Compendium of Sacred History - Charles Francois Lhomond)

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