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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2947
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- Petrus apostulus postatem aceepit - Apostle Peter accepted the power.
- 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
- Philosophiae Doctoris - Doctor of Philosophy (University Degree - highest academic degree in any field, not restricted to only philosophy - abbreviated as PhD)
- Philosophum non facit barba - The beard does not make the philosopher
- Pia Civitas in Bello - Pious City in War (Pope Innocent IX (1591) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was Patriarch of Jerusalem)
- Picturatus ager floribus - The field of painted flowers (Cicero)
- 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)
- Pignoris Capio - Taking garment (Legal term - Legal action by the creditor to take the debtor's assets to force him to pay the debt)
- Pignus conventum - Convention garments (Legal term - Mortgage)
- Pignus pignoris - Garment of the garment (Legal term - Security for debt, pledge to pay back)
- Pimetabilis anus outrem refrescorum est - A hot pepper in someone else's ass, refreshing is
- Pinnae Marinae Pullulant - Marines sprout wings (Royal Air Force motto, No.24 Elementary Flying Training School, 1939-47 - Thank you: Keith Vaughan)
- Piscator Minorita - Minorite Fisherman (Pope Sixtus IV (1471-1484) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His father was a fisherman and was a member of the Minor Friars)
- Piscator Tuscus - The Tuscan Fisherman (Pope John XXI (1276-1277) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecie - His name was Peter and he was Cardinal in Tusculums - St. Peter, the apostle, was a fisherman)
- Pisces natare oportet - Fish should swim
- Placet - Welcomed approval
- Placet iuxta modum - We like it with modifications (One possibility of voting in a Synod along with "placet" and "non placet")
- Platon, Ciceron et sumus Aristoteles quequiderunt in profundo laquo - Plato, Cicero and the great Aristotle Sumo into a deep lake (Philosophical term - Popular song that explains Plato, Cicero and Aristotle fell into oblivion)
- Plaudite cives - Clap citizens
- Plenitudo potestatis - Supreme power, sovereign (Legal term - Also plena potestas and suprema potestas)
- Plenus venter facile de ieiuniis disputat - Full belly easily discusses fasting.
- Pluralia tantum - Word that only has plural form
- Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate - Plurality should not be run without need. (William of Ockham Franciscan monk and philosopher 1285-1349 AD - equivalent to "multiplicanda entia non sunt sine necessitate")
- Plures amicos mensa quam mens concipit - More friends are found at the table set for food than at the table set for reasoning (When times are hard, friends are few - Thank you: Robert Molefhabangwe)
- Plus aequo - More than just
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