Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2930

  1. Pergratum mihi feceris - You would do me a big favor
  2. Periculosum est credere et non credere; Ergo exploranda est veritas multum, prius quam stulta prave iudicet sententia - It is dangerous to believe and not to believe; Then the truth is a lot of exploration, rather than a silly opinion erroneously that passes judgement (Phaedrus, Fabulae 3, 10: 5))
  3. Periculum in mora - Danger in delay (Legal term - the risk that the requested remedy may cause canceling the injunction requested)
  4. Perilli Libertas abstinendi a peccato - Lost the freedom to abstain from sin (Caius Plinius Secundus, Naturalis Historia )
  5. Perinde ac cadaver - As a corpse (Kill or be killed - Motto of the Jesuits)
  6. Peritia peritis - Master of masters
  7. Periture tuaque aliis documenta dature morte ait ede tuum nomen - Thou fellow, doomed to perish and by thy death to serve as a warning to others, tell me thy name. (Ovid - Metamorphoses)
  8. Permittiur quod non prohibetur - It is permitted what is not prohibited (Legal term)
  9. Persequentur vos in civitate ista, fugite in aliam - If you are persecuted in this city, flee to another (Vulgate - St. Matthew, 10-23)
  10. Persica, pira, poma, requirunt vina bona - Peaches, pears and apples, require good wines
  11. Persona grata - Person who pleases.
  12. Persona non grata - Undesirable person (Diplomatic term)
  13. Pertransivit benefaciendo - Went about doing good. (Vulgate - Acts 10.38 - Sentence of Peter)
  14. Perveni ad templum antequam portas aperirent - Came to the temple before the gates opened.
  15. Pestis eram vivus moriens tua mors ero - In life I was your disease, in death your plague (Martin Luther - start at the beginning of the story, "Metzengerstein" by Edgar Allan Poe, as an aphorism that encloses the conflict beyond the death between the two feuding families)
  16. Petitio principii - Begs the question (Legal term)
  17. Petitio Principii - Petition to the beginning (Philosophical term - Fallacy of assuming that the conclusion has the same meaning as the argument)
  18. Petrus apostulus postatem aceepit - Apostle Peter accepted the power.
  19. Philosophia est scientia omnium rerum sciliscet est cosmovisio realitatis et verbum est expresio conceptus - Philosophy is the science of all things, that is a worldview of the reality and the word is the expression of the concept
  20. Philosophiae Doctoris - Doctor of Philosophy (University Degree - highest academic degree in any field, not restricted to only philosophy - abbreviated as PhD)
  21. Philosophum non facit barba - The beard does not make the philosopher
  22. Pia Civitas in Bello - Pious City in War (Pope Innocent IX (1591) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was Patriarch of Jerusalem)
  23. Picturatus ager floribus - The field of painted flowers (Cicero)
  24. Picus Inter Escas - The Peak Among Fodder ( Nicholas IV (1288-1292) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - picus may refer to his supposed birthplace Picenum)
  25. Pignoris Capio - Taking garment (Legal term - Legal action by the creditor to take the debtor's assets to force him to pay the debt)

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