Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2846

  1. Par Oneri - Equal To The Task
  2. Parendo legibus ordo servatur - Obeying the laws order is preserved (Legal term)
  3. Pars construens - Constructive part (Positive argument)
  4. Pars destruens - Destructive part (Negative argument)
  5. Pars magna bonitatis est velle fieri bonum - Much of goodness consists in wanting to be good (Seneca)
  6. Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus - Mountains will give birth, a ridiculus mouse (Of the Fable of Aesop "The birth of the mountains", is used when you want to denounce or ridicule the gap between expectations and the end result, similar to "Much Ado About Nothing")
  7. Parva formica onera magna ore trahit. - The small ant carries great loads in the mouth. (Thank you: Robert)
  8. Parva propria magna, magna aliena parva - Small, but mine. Big, but someone else’s (Decalogue)
  9. Parva saepe scintilla magnum incendium insperato excitat - The small spark often leads to an unexpectedly large fire (Fifth Curcio, I s. Roman historian, author of Life of Alexander the Great)
  10. Parva sub ingenti - Small under the protection of the big (Motto of the Prince Edward Island, Canada)
  11. Parvos parva decent - Small things befit the humble person (Old Roman proverb)
  12. Passim - On all places (Often used as a note of any idea that appears in many parts of a text, not to mention explicit places)
  13. Pastor aeternus - Pastor eternal (Apostolic Constitution of Pius IX) )
  14. Pastor Angelicus - An Angelic Shepherd (Pope Ven. Pius XII (1939-1958) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place)
  15. Pastor et Nauta - Shepherd and Sailor (Pope Bl. John XXIII (1958-1963) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was patriarch of Venice, a maritime city)
  16. Patent undique ad libertatem viea multae, breves, faciles. Agamus Deo gratias - On all places short routes open the route to freedom. Thanks to God (Seneca)
  17. Pater dimitte illis non enim sciunt quid faciunt - Father, forgive them, for they know not what they are doing (Said by Jesus Christ on the cross - Vulgate - Luke 23,34)
  18. Pater familias - The father of the family
  19. Pater is est quem nuptiae demostrant - The father is the one who marriage points to
  20. Pater noster - Our father
  21. Pater patriae - Father of the Fatherland
  22. Pater putatibus - Alleged father (Their initial [DP], referring to Saint Joseph)
  23. Patibulus cunibulus annus refrescorum lacuna est! - The duck pond is an ass wash!
  24. Patria est communis omnium parens - The motherland and the community are our parents (Cicero)
  25. Patria est ubicumque est bene - The homeland is where there is good (Cicero)

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