Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2996

  1. Post festum - After the party (too late)
  2. Post festum, pestum - After the holiday, plague.
  3. Post hoc, ergo propter hoc - After this, therefore as consequence of (Philosophical term used in logic - another version of Cum hoc ergo propter hoc, indicates a fallacy in reasoning, the preceding events could be irrelevant to the supposed effect)
  4. Post hoc ergo propter hoc - After this, therefore because of this (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that assumes that if it happened before, it must have caused it)
  5. Post imbren nescitur herba; post postrivium, verba - After the rain the grass grows, after the wine, the words.
  6. Post Meridiem - Past Meridian (Afternoon after 12:00 - abbreviated as PM)
  7. Post mortem - After the death (Autopsy)
  8. Post mortem nihil est - After death there’s nothing
  9. Post mortem nihil, ipsaque mors nihil - After the death nothing, death itself is nothing (Seneca)
  10. Post Nubila Phoebus - After darkness theres light (Motto of the University of Zulia in Venezuela)
  11. Post partum - After delivery
  12. Post pisces nux sit, post carnes caseus adsit - After fish, nuts; After the of meat, cheese (Medical advise to separate these foods)
  13. Post Scriptum - Written after (Compare with Post Data - Used in correspondence when a comment is added later on the same day - abbreviated as PS)
  14. Post tenebras lux - The light after darkness
  15. Post tenebras spero lucem - I hope there’s light after darkness (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - Motto of Don Quixote of the Mancha. In his shield next to a falcon and a lion)
  16. Posteris lumen moriturus edat - After death give light to the future (Motto of Cauca University in Popayan, Colombia)
  17. Postmeridianus - Belonging to past meridian (PM - In the afternoon, after 12:00)
  18. Postmoerium - After the wall (hence "pomerium or pomoerium", which was the border of the holy city of Rome)
  19. Postremus dicas, primus taceas - Postremus dicas, primus taceas - Last to speak, first in silence (Saint Isidore - first be silent, then speak, refers to discretion)
  20. Potes currere sed te occulere non potes - You can run, but not hide
  21. Potestas omnium rerum - Extraordinary powers (Legal term)
  22. Potius mori quam foedari - Die before tarnishing the honor
  23. Prae manibus - The scope of the hand (at hand)
  24. Praeceptores suos adulescens veneratur et suspicit - The young man respected and admired his teachers
  25. Praeclarius est id virtutem assequi - Much more is to achieve this excellent virtue (Motto of the family Bruguera)

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