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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2646
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- Non ut edam vivo, sed vivam edo - I do not live to eat, but I eat to live
- 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)
- Non verbis, sed rebus - Not with words, with things.
- Nona hora - Ninth hour of the day
- Nonne tuam opinionem scio? - Don’t I know what you think?
- Nos non veniamus de reges - We do not come from kings
- Nos numerus sumus et fruges consumere nati - We are just statistics, born to consume resources. ( Thank you: Philip Allen )
- Nos onera quibusdam bestiis, nos iuga imponimus - We put loads and yokes to certain animals (Cicero De Natura Deorum II, 151 )
- Nos vadum victum - We shall conquer
- 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)
- 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)
- Nota bene - Note well (Grammatical term - Indicates to pay attention abbreviated as n.b.)
- Notare tabellam sanguine - Write a table with blood (Cicero)
- Nova nupta - New Bride
- 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")
- Novem Iovis concordes filiae sorores - Nine sisters, daughters of Jupiter, always agree
- 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 )
- Novissima verba - Very recent words
- Novus de Virgine Forti - New From the Virgin Fort (Pope Gregory XI (1370-1378) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was Cardinal of Santa Maria Nuova, New St. Mary)
- Novus homo - New man
- Novus Ordo Missae - New Protestant church (Ecclesiastical term)
- Novus Ordo Seclorum - A new order of the ages (Look at bottom of the pyramid drawn in one-dollar bills and letters with roman numerals MDCCLXXVI. It means the beginning of a new era beginning on the above date, 1776, the U.S. Independence)
- Nox atra cava circunvolat umbra - The night surrounds us with its black shadow (Virgil: Aeneid II, 360)
- Nulla dies sine linea - Not a day without a line (Pliny the Elder - Do not let day go by without reading or writing at least one line)
- Nulla fluat cuius non meminiscere velis - Let no time pass that is not worth to remember (Phrase inscribed in a sundial)
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