Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2901

  1. Per Ardua ad Astra - Through Difficulty to the Stars ( Motto of the Royal Air Force File - Thank you: Alasdair Rankin )
  2. Per Capita - Per head
  3. Per centum - Percent
  4. Per compromissum - By undertaking (One of the three modes of election of the Roman Pontiff, abolished in the present)
  5. Per crucem ad lucem - In light of the cross (Motto of Don Manuel Perez Rodriguez)
  6. Per Diem - Per day (Used for payment of daily expenses)
  7. Per fas et per nefas - For one reason or another
  8. Per incuriam - Through lack of care (Legal term - Lack of due regard to the law or the facts)
  9. Per obitum - By death (Legal term)
  10. Per omnia saecula saeculorum - For all ages of ages (forever)
  11. Per os - By word of mout
  12. Per Saecula - For the ages (Forever)
  13. Per saltum - By jumping (Legal term - Without right)
  14. Per sapientiam et laborem, ad lucem - From the knowledge and work towards the light (Vulgate - Proverbs - Motto on the shield of the University Foundation St. Maarten, Bogota , Colombia.)
  15. Per scrutinium - By scrutiny (One of the three modes of election of the Roman Pontiff, the only valid today)
  16. Per se - In and of itself (Philosophical term used in logic - Essential, True without having to refer to something else - Compare with per accidens)
  17. Per sententiam non debet servitus constitui sed quae declarari - There must not be a (new) sentence served, but it must be declared (Domitius Ulpianus - Digest 8,5,84)
  18. Per terra et mare - By land and sea (Motto of the Spanish Marines)
  19. Per varios usus artem experientia fecit - Through varius uses, art makes experience (Tito Manlio Torcuato, Consul Romano)
  20. Per virtutem ad lucem - In light of the virtue
  21. Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerunt - May they perish who have uttered ours (our ideas) before us
  22. Peregrinatio ad Loca Sancta - Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
  23. Peregrinus Apostolicus - Apostolic Wanderer or Pilgrim (Pope Pius VI (1775-1799) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because he was in exile during the French revolution)
  24. Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim - Be patient and tough, this pain will serve you one day (Ovid)
  25. Pergratum mihi feceris - You would do me a big favor

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