Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2569

  1. Nomina magna sequor - We follow the greatest (Inscribed in a Mexican gold coin in 1760 and 1761 - Had the face of Charles III on the other side)
  2. Nomina Numina - Names are auspices
  3. Nomina si nescis, perit et cognitio rerum - If you do not know the name of things, you lose all knowledge of them (Carlos Linnaeus (1707-1778), who is considered the father of the zoological taxonomy)
  4. Non aeternum pluit - It does not rain forever
  5. Non audimus ea quae ab natura monemur - We do not notice the things that nature warns us about (Cicero - Laelius De Amicitia)
  6. Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro - Freedom is not for sale any amount of gold (Words mentioned in the Preface of "Don Quixote de la Mancha" - 1605 - by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra)
  7. Non bis in idem - Not the same thing twice (Legal term - Principle of double jeopardy - Nobody can be tried twice for the same offense)
  8. Non calor sed umor est qui nobis incommodat - It is not the heat, it is the humidity that is uncomfortable (That is why we prefer “dry heat”)
  9. Non causa pro causa - No reason for the cause (Legal term - used to argue the lack of basis when claiming a right)
  10. Non cives: Liberti et servi - Non-citizens: freemen and slaves (Social class during the Republican era in ancient Rome)
  11. Non compos mentis - Without control of his mind (Crazy)
  12. Non culum batum belli, culum batum culum mortis - Queers do not go to war. Fag that goes, fag that dies (It is an expression used when someone is afraid of something)
  13. Non curo - I do not care
  14. Non decet - Not appropriate
  15. Non diligamus verbo nec lingua sed in opere et veritate - Let us not love with word or with tongue, but with deeds and truth (Vulgate - verse 3, 18 of the 1st Epistle of John)
  16. Non domo dominus, sed domino domus honestanda est - Not in our lineage, but our actions, we must seek is the luster of our names (Cicero - In response to people who boast that their name comes from noble lineage)
  17. Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux - Do not let the dragon (devil) be my guide (Ecclesiastical term - Initials on the back of the Cross of San Benito Abad - Abbreviated as NDSMD)
  18. Non Ducor, Duco - I am not led, I lead (Motto of the coat of arms of São Paulo City, Brasil - Thank you: Decio Frederico Viccino )
  19. Non enim te celavi sermonem - In fact, I did not hide the speech (Cicero - Family letter)
  20. Non enim veni vocare iustos sed peccatores - I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners (Said by Jesus Christ - Vulgate - Matthew 9, 13)
  21. Non erat his locus - It was not the right site (Inappropriate place)
  22. Non erit impossibile apud Deum omne verbum - There is nothing impossible for God (Vulgate - Luke 1, 37)
  23. Non est ad astra mollis e terris via - There is no easy way from the earth to the stars (Seneca)
  24. Non est curiosus, quin idem sit malevolus - There is no curious man but has some malevolence to quicken his curiosity (Francis Bacon (1561-1626 - Essays, Civil and Moral - On Envy)
  25. Non est hoc propter hoc sed propter est hoc - It is said this, because of that, but not because of this, it is said that (St. Thomas Aquinas - In Summa. It refers to the confusion of causes)

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