Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2814

  1. Ora et labora - Pray and work (Thank you: Arthur Zawodny )
  2. Ora lege, lege, lege, relege labora et invenis - Pray, read, read, read, read hard and invent.
  3. Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano - We have to want to have a healthy mind in a healthy body (Decimus Junius Juvenalis)
  4. Oratio vultus animi est - Language is the soul of the face (You can pretend to be good, if you speak well)
  5. Ordinarium missae - Mass Ordinary (Ecclesiastical term)
  6. Ordinatio judicii - Management of a trial (Legal term)
  7. Ordinis Praedicatoris - O.P - Order of Preachers (Dominicans - Abbreviated as O.P.)
  8. Ordinis San Agustinus - Order of Saint Augustine (Augustinians - Abbreviated as O.S.A.)
  9. Ordinis San Benitus - Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines - Abbreviated as O.S.B.)
  10. Ordinis San Franciscus - Order of Saint Francis (Franciscans - Abbreviated as O.S.F.)
  11. Ordo ad chao - The order over chaos (Written on the flag of the Supreme Council of the Brazilian Mazonaria)
  12. Ordo equester - Order of knights
  13. Ordo synodi episcoporum - Rules of the Bishops' Synod
  14. Orta recens quam pura nites - Newborn how bright you shine (Motto of New South Wales, Australia)
  15. Os homini sublime dedit, coelumque tueri iussit et erectos ad sidera tollere vultus - The Creator gave man a gorgeous face and imposed him the mission to look up and see the stars. (Ovid - Metamorphosis I)
  16. Os iusti meditabitur sapientiam et lingua eius loquetur iudicium - The mouth of the just shall meditate wisdom and his tongue tell his judgment (Philosophical term)
  17. Os umerosque deo similis - Similar to a god by his face and back (Vergilius - Aeneid)
  18. Ossa et ceneres Pii IX papae - Bones and ashes of Pope Pius IX (Phrase written in the tombstone of Pope Pius IX)
  19. Otium sine litteris mors est et hominis vivi sepultura - Leisure without literature is death and burial of the man alive (Seneca)
  20. Ovidio exule, musae planguntur - The Muses wept because Ovid was exiled ... (History of Rome)
  21. Pabula da corvis, dement tibi lumina corvi - Raise ravens and they will pluck your eyes out
  22. Pacem in terris - Peace on Earth (Ecclesiastical term - Encyclical of Pope John XXIII)
  23. Pacta legem contractui dant - The pacts give the force of law to the contract (Legal term)
  24. Pacta sunt servanda - The pacts have met (It is a principle of international law, which states that an agreement or treaty between two nations should be respected by both)
  25. Paete, non dolet - Doesn’t hurt, Peto (Peto, according to Roman mythology, was sentenced to death, but he wanted to commit his suicide to challenge his judges. To lend support, his wife, Arria, was stabbed herself with a dagger and then passed to him by saying these words)

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