Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3027

  1. Praefectus annonae - Prefect of supplies to the city.
  2. Praefectus castrorum - Prefect of the camp (Senior career official in ancient Rome)
  3. Praefectus praetorio - Prefect of the Praetorian
  4. Praefectus urbis - The prefect of the city (The one who exercised administrative powers in the absence of the king in Ancient Rome)
  5. Praefectus vigilium - Prefect of vigilance (police and fire).)
  6. Praeferre patriam liberis parentes decet - Should prefer freedom more than parents
  7. Praerogativa - Prerogative (Privilege)
  8. Praescriptio longi temporis - Possession by prescriptive right (Legal term)
  9. Praesente cadavere - With this corpse present (Legal term)
  10. Praesidet sacerdos muliebri ornatu, sed deos interpretatione Romana Castorem Pollucemque memorant - A priestess presiding in women's clothes, but in the interpretation of the Romans, they worshiped the gods Castor and Pollux (Cornelius - Germania)
  11. Praesto et presto - Available and ready
  12. Praeter legem - Beyond the Law (Legal term)
  13. Praeterea censeo Carthaginem esse delendam - Furthermore, I remain of the view that we should destroy Carthage (Marco Porcia Cato, Political and General Roman Censor 234-149 BC - He said this phrase after of all his speaches)
  14. Praeterita mutare non possumus, sed futura providere debemos - We can not change the past, but we anticipate the future (Cicero)
  15. Praetor a suis volebat amari - The magistrate wanted to be loved by his family
  16. Praetor urbanus - Urban magistrate.
  17. Praetus peregrinus - Peregrine praetor (Legal term - Manager of the administration of justice among people of various nationalities)
  18. Preparemus nos pro fine temporis: Ars longa sed tempus breve - Let's prepare for the end of times: Art lives long, but time is short ( Thank you: Dr Globalist Lawyer Riviere J. Goel )
  19. Presto esse alicui - Be available to someone
  20. Pretium Confessus - Price of confesion
  21. Pretium Doloris - Price of pain
  22. Pretium iustum mathematicum licet soli Deo notum - The price depends on many circumstances that only God knows
  23. Pretium Vilis - Low price
  24. Prima: Bene esse cum priore; Secunda: Relinquere omnia taliter qualiter; Tertia: Sinere mundum currere cum currit - First: Be good with the prior (boss); Second: Leave everything as it is (as you found it); Third: Let the world run, like it runs
  25. Prima cratera ad sitim pertinet, secunda ad hilaritatem, tertia ad voluptatem, quarta ad insaniam - The first cup is for the thirst, the second for the joy, the third for pleasure, the fourth to the madness

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