Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2460

  1. 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)
  2. Nemo haeres invictus est - Nobody is against the will of the heir (Legal term)
  3. Nemo in sese tentat descendere - No one tries to descend to the bottom of their own faults (Persius)
  4. Nemo inauditus condemnetur - Not to condemn anyone, without being heard (Legal term - You can not deprive anyone of the right to speak and be heard and listened)
  5. Nemo invitus rem cogitur defendere - Nobody is obliged to defend the thing (Legal term, referring to the object of their interest - 50,17,1,56 Digest)
  6. Nemo iudex in sua causa - No one can be a judge in his own case (Legal term -No one can be judged by himself - Thank you: K. Mompalao, Malta)
  7. Nemo jurista nisi bartolista - Nobody is a jurist unless he is a follower of Bartolus (Legal term - Bartolus de Saxoferrato was an author of several works in the school of jurist. Bartolus reached much fame among jurists of the Middle Ages, that they made reference to him in this way)
  8. Nemo liberalis nisi liberatus - No one is free unless freed (Legal Term - Nobody can donate their property without paying their debts - Your debts take precedence and your donation is terminated under the law)
  9. Nemo malus felix - No evil is happy (Decimus Junius Juvenalis)
  10. Nemo me impune lacessit - No one hurts me without impunity (Motto of Scotland)
  11. Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit - No mortal is wise at all times (Pliny the Elder)
  12. Nemo nisi mors - Nobody but the death (will separate us) (Inscribed in the wedding ring of the Swedish Queen Katarina Jagellonica)
  13. Nemo plus iuris ad alium tranferre potest, quam ipse habere - No one can convey a larger right, than what he has (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest, 50, 17, 54 - )
  14. Nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest quam ipse haberet - Nobody can transfer more rights, than what they have (Legal term - You cannot give what you do not have)
  15. Nemo potest duobus dominis servire aut enim unum odio habebit et alterum diliget aut unum sustinebit et alterum contemnet non potestis Deo servire et mamonae - No man can serve two masters. For either he will hate the one, and love the other: or he will sustain the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. (Vulgate - Matthew 6, 24 - Said by Jesus Christ)
  16. Nemo Potest Omnia Scire - It is not possible to know everything (Varro - De Re Rustica II)
  17. Nemo praestat casus fortuitus - Nobody is obliged by a fortuitous event (Legal term )
  18. Nemo provocare, nemo audet offendere quem intellegit superiorem esse, si pugnet - Nobody dares to lead, no one dares to offend those who understands that the fight is over
  19. Nemo repente fit sapiens - No one suddenly becomes wise
  20. Nemo repente fuit turpissimus - No one suddenly becomes bad (Decimus Junius Juvenalis - Satires II, 83)
  21. Nemo sua sorte contentus - Nobody is happy with his own luck
  22. Nemo tene tui se ips cum - Nobody takes you the same as themselves
  23. Nemo tenetur edere contra se - Nobody is forced to go against himself (.. to confess to his injury - Legal term)
  24. Nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare - No one is obligated to incriminate or accuse himself (Legal term)
  25. Nemo vivit in practeritum - Nobody lives in the past tense (Legal term)

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