Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2654

  1. 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)
  2. Nota bene - Note well (Grammatical term - Indicates to pay attention abbreviated as n.b.)
  3. Notare tabellam sanguine - Write a table with blood (Cicero)
  4. Nova nupta - New Bride
  5. 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")
  6. Novem Iovis concordes filiae sorores - Nine sisters, daughters of Jupiter, always agree
  7. 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 )
  8. Novissima verba - Very recent words
  9. 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)
  10. Novus homo - New man
  11. Novus Ordo Missae - New Protestant church (Ecclesiastical term)
  12. 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)
  13. Nox atra cava circunvolat umbra - The night surrounds us with its black shadow (Virgil: Aeneid II, 360)
  14. 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)
  15. Nulla fluat cuius non meminiscere velis - Let no time pass that is not worth to remember (Phrase inscribed in a sundial)
  16. Nulla poena sine lege - No punishment without law (Legal term - No one can be punished for an act that occurred before the law that defined the act as a crime)
  17. Nulla potestas nisi a Deo - All power comes through God (Augustine, who tried to legitimize the power of the church through the divinity of God, explaining that both the kings and the church had their powers given by God)
  18. Nulla regula sine exceptione - No rule without exception
  19. Nulli expugnabilis hosti - Conquered by no enemy (Motto of Gibraltar)
  20. Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se Iuppiter ipse petat.Dicit: sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua - My lady says she prefers to marry no one, no one. More than me, even if Jove himself pursued. She says so. But what a lady says to her suitor in passion. Should be written on wind and the waves of the sea. (Gaius Valerius Catulo)
  21. Nulli secundus - Second to none (Motto of the Second Squadron of Air Support in the Spanish Air Force)
  22. Nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri - No master can make me swear blind bovedience (Horace - Epistulae I 1, 14)
  23. Nullius in verba - Words in the wind (Horace)
  24. Nullo enim modo sunt onerosi labores amantium - In no way work is too hard for labor of love
  25. Nullo metro compositum est - The composition has no metrics (No rhyme)

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