Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2743

  1. Occasio furem facit - The opportunity makes the thie
  2. Occasio legis - Conditions that generated the law (Legal term)
  3. Occidente sole - At sunset (Cicero)
  4. Oculis et unguibus aeque victrix - By eyes and claws, equally victorious (Phrase rebel flag of Mexico)
  5. Oculos habent et non videbunt - They have eyes and will not see
  6. Oculum pro oculo, et dentem pro dente - An eye for eye, tooth for tooth (Vulgate, Exodus 41.24)
  7. Oculus domini pascit equum - Under the owner's eye, the horse eats
  8. Oderint dum metuant - Let them hate so long as they fear (Lucius Accius)
  9. Oderit dum me tuant - Order me, while you fear me
  10. Odi et amo - I love and hate
  11. Odi profanum vulgus et arceo - I hate crowds and keep them away (Horace, Carmina, III, 1)
  12. Offerte vobis pacem - Offer the sign of the peace
  13. Oh lente lente currite noctis equi - Oh, slowly slowly run horses of the night (Catulus)
  14. Oh redemptor sume carmen, temet concinentium - Oh redeemer receive the songs from the ones that grieve you (Song of the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday)
  15. Omisso medio - What is in the middle is to be omitted (Legal term)
  16. Omne ignotum pro magnifico est - Everything unknown is superb (The neighbor's grass is always greener - Cornelius)
  17. Omne quod movetur ab alio movetur - Everything that moves is moved by something else (Philosophical term - Principle of the theory of motion and causation, of St. Thomas Aquinas)
  18. Omne tulit punctum, qui miscuit utile dulci - He, who has blended the useful with the sweet, has gained every point (Horace - Poetic Art - Verse 343)
  19. Omne verum, a quocumque dicatur, a Spiritu Sancto est - All truth, regardless who says it, comes from the Holy Spirit (Saint Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologiae)
  20. Omnes trahimur studio laudis - We are all led by the lure of the glory (Ancient Roman proverb)
  21. Omnes una manet nox - The same night awaits us all (Horace)
  22. Omnes viri boni ius ipsum amant - Every good man loves justice. (Cicero)
  23. Omnes volumus plus. Et plus, et plus et plurimus - We all want more. And more, and more and much more (Philosophical term - Human insatiability: "The more you have, the more you want”)
  24. Omni Cellula e Cellula - Every cell comes from a cell (There is no spontaneous life)
  25. Omnia cella o cella - Every living organism comes from another (Philosophical term - there is no spontaneous life)

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