Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 259

  1. Aegroto, dum anima est, spes est - For the sick, while there is life, there is hope (Philosophical Term - Cicero Ad Atticum IX, 11)
  2. Aeneadum genetrix, hominum divomque voluptas - Mother of Aeneas pleasure of men and gods (Aeneas was the son of Aphrodite in Greek Mythology. Aphrodite was known as Venus to the Romans and considered the goddess of love)
  3. Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem - Remember to keep the mind calm in difficult moments (Horace - Odes, II, 3)
  4. Aequam servare mentem - Keep the mind calm (Horace - Odes, II, 3)
  5. Aequat omnes cinis - Ashes makes everybody equal (Seneca)
  6. Aequitas praefertur rigori - Equity is preferable to strictness (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus 10 AC - 54 AC )
  7. Aequitas sequitur legem - Equity follows the law (Legal term)
  8. Aequo animo - With a calm mind (Legal term)
  9. Aequo pulsat pede - Hit with equal footing (Refers to death, hits all of us the same)
  10. Aere perennius - Durable as bronze
  11. Aesculapii Pharmacum - The Drug/Medicine of Aesculapius (Pope Pius IV (1559-1565) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - Before becoming a pope his hame was Giovanni Angelo Medici. Besides his last name being medici, he was a qualified doctor)
  12. Aestimatio delicti praeteriti ex post facto non crescit - The evaluation of a past crime does not increase by a subsequent event (Legal term)
  13. Aestimes iuditia, non numeres - Value views, don't count them (Socrates)
  14. Aetate fruere, mobili cursu fugit! - Enjoy life, it is so fleeting
  15. Aeternum vale - Goodbye, until eternity
  16. Affectio maritalis - Intention of Marriage
  17. Affectio societatis - Intention to form a society (Legal term)
  18. Affidavit - Gave faith (Legal term - A sworn written statement)
  19. Affirmanti incumbit probatio - The one who alleges something must prove it (Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) - German philosopher - The burden of proof lies with the party that makes the charge)
  20. Afflictis longae, celeres gaudentibus horae - The hours pass slow for those who are suffering, fast for those who are happy (Phrase inscribed in a sun dial)
  21. Age quod agis et bene agis - Do what you do and do it wel
  22. Agedum, pontifex publicus populi Romani, praci verba quibus me pro legionibus devoveam - Come therefore, and, as the state pontiff of the Roman people, dictate to me the words in which I may devote myself for the legions (Livy - Ab Urbe Condita - Liber VIII - The romans needed the help from Gods so they asked Marcus Valerius to pronounce the words that would inspire the troops. Pontiff is a person who serves as a bridge to the gods)
  23. Ager publicus - Public land (In ancient Rome, territory owned by the State)
  24. Agnosco veteris vestigia flamea - I feel once more the scars of the old flame (Virgil - Aeneid IV, 23)
  25. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis - Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us (Ecclesiastical term)

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