Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2443

  1. Nec plus ultra - Not beyond
  2. Nec quae praeteriit iterum revocabitur unda, nec quae praeterit hora redire potest - Water can not again return up the channel, neither can the past hours
  3. Nec soli impar - Like the sun (Motto of Felipe II)
  4. Nec tecum possum vivere, nec sine te - Neither you, nor I can live without you
  5. Nec temere nec timide - Not afraid not to be feared
  6. Necesse est multos timeat quem multi timent - To which many fear to be afraid (D. Laberius)
  7. Necessitas caret lege - The need of no law
  8. Necessitas convenientiae - The necessity of agreement
  9. Necessitas non habet legem - The need has no law (Legal term)
  10. Negative et amplius - Negative and more
  11. Negotiorum gestio - Business management (Legal term)
  12. Negotium populo Romano melius quam otium committi - The Roman people better understand work than pleasure (Apio Claudio)
  13. Nemine contradicente - No one contradicts
  14. Nemine discrepante - No contradiction
  15. Neminem laedere - Do not harm (Legal term - General principle of law, any harm requires remedy)
  16. Nemo alieno nomine lege agere potest - No one outside (the cause) may act on behalf of the law (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 50,17,123 - )
  17. Nemo auditur propiam turpitudinem alegans - No one should be heard because of his clumsiness (Legal term - No one should argue his own case, because of his clumsiness)
  18. Nemo autem regere potest nisi qui et regi - Besides no one can govern without also being ruled (Seneca)
  19. Nemo certe fuit - Certainly, there was no one
  20. Nemo damnetur sine legale iudicio - No person shall be convicted without a trial (Legal term - the principle of legal right to a trial.)
  21. Nemo dat quod non habet - Nobody gives you what they do not have
  22. Nemo esse iudex in sua causa potest - No one may be judge in its own cause (Legal term)
  23. Nemo est tam stultus quin credat Deum esse - Nobody is so foolish not believe God exists (Augustine)
  24. Nemo gratis mendax - No one is a liar for free (Legal Term that states that a person with no reason to lie is telling the truth - It also means that if someone lies, (s)he is getting something on return for it)
  25. Nemo haeres invictus est - Nobody is against the will of the heir (Legal term)

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