Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2634

  1. Non sibi sed patriae! - For no one, if not for the homeland (Motto of the U.S. Navy)
  2. Non sint sine lege capilli - Don't let your hair in disarray (Ovid - Amores L III)
  3. Non sufficit orbis - The world is not enough (Motto of Philip II)
  4. Non sum is qui morte terrear - I am not a person who is terrorize by death
  5. Non sunt amici, amici qui degunt procul - Friends who spend time apart are not friends
  6. Non sunt indicandae leges - Laws are not to be judged (Legal term)
  7. Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate - We must not multiply things without a need (Philosophical term - William of Ockham, 1280-1349 - The simplest solution is probably the correct one - One of the principles in Ockham's Razor)
  8. Non terrae plus ultra - There is no land beyond (It was used in reference to Finisterre until Columbus discovered America)
  9. Non ut edam vivo, sed vivam edo - I do not live to eat, but I eat to live
  10. Non verbis, sed factis stamdum est - We are the facts, not words (Legal Term Requires burden of proof on the person who makes the claim - I Crespo)
  11. Non verbis, sed rebus - Not with words, with things.
  12. Nona hora - Ninth hour of the day
  13. Nonne tuam opinionem scio? - Don’t I know what you think?
  14. Nos non veniamus de reges - We do not come from kings
  15. Nos numerus sumus et fruges consumere nati - We are just statistics, born to consume resources. ( Thank you: Philip Allen )
  16. Nos onera quibusdam bestiis, nos iuga imponimus - We put loads and yokes to certain animals (Cicero De Natura Deorum II, 151 )
  17. Nos vadum victum - We shall conquer
  18. Nosce te ipsum et nosces universum et deos - Know thyself and you will know the universe and the gods (Motto of Socrates which he took from the walls of the Oracle of Delphi)
  19. Nosmetipsi nobis solutio sumus - We ourselves (and nothing else) are the solution for us (It is the St. Augustine answer to the question Mihi quaestio factus sum)
  20. Nota bene - Note well (Grammatical term - Indicates to pay attention abbreviated as n.b.)
  21. Notare tabellam sanguine - Write a table with blood (Cicero)
  22. Nova nupta - New Bride
  23. Nova sunt qui dicitis, mira sunt qui dicitis, falsa sunt qui dicitis - New are the things you say, wonderful are the things that you say, false are the things you say. (St. Augustine, to the the Manichees, in his "Confessions")
  24. Novem Iovis concordes filiae sorores - Nine sisters, daughters of Jupiter, always agree
  25. Noverim me, noverim Te - Let me know myself, let me know You ( St. Augustine - The more that we know ourselves, the more that we would know God who made us for Himself - Thank you: Fr. Anthony P. Irineo, OAR )

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